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Golf Ball at a Glance : Titleist Pro V1 - Thursday, May 19, 2011
Knetgolf’sThursday, May 19, 2011 Golf Ball Profiles  
Golf Ball at a Glance: Titleist’s Pro V1 

What makes the Titleist Pro V1 absolutely the best golf ball on this planet?

The Pro V1 is one of the most successful golf balls ever produced. It utilizes large core, multi-component urethane Elastomer technology, as well as an innovative ZG process core technology to give you the greatest edge on your game. With a 354 tetrahedral dimple design, the Pro V1’s is tour proven with a higher ball speed and a low spin, allowing for longer drives and distances. It holds in windy conditions, and its tight ball flight, higher launch, and steep angle of descent provide excellent drop and stop performance to make your game the best it can be. It’s perfect for golfers with a wide range of launch conditions looking for that Tour-level performance. 

Don’t believe us? Let’s take a look at the history of one of the golf world’s most famous ball designs. 

The Pro V1 first made its debut on October 11, 2000 during the PGA Tour in Las Vegas the first week it became available. Billy Andrade, a long-time Titleist user, was the first to use the ball, winning the first tournament. Different from previous balls in the brand (Titleist previously used a wound-ball construction for their core), it quickly established itself as a dramatic departure from the traditional ball. When it became available to the public in December, it quickly rose in the ranks of the world’s best golf balls and is now one of the most used balls in the PGA Tour and has been used by some of the greatest names in golfing history, such as Tiger Woods, Steve Striker, and Kenny Perry to name a few. 

So why buy your Pro-V1’s from Knetgolf.com?

Knetgolf.com is the world’s largest internet retailer of used and recycled golf balls. Knetgolf .com offers golfers the ability to buy high quality pre-owned and recycled golf balls at incredibly low prices, quickly and efficiently through our easy-to-use golf ball search engine. The home of the half-price golf ball, we sell the very best balls for your very best game. 

Because of the amount of technology put in the ball and its exceptional soft feel, the Pro-V1’s are some of the priciest balls in the golf world. But don’t let the price tag scare you away; Knetgolf has got you covered. While the suggested retail price for the pro-v1s can be upwards of 50 dollars, 

For $22.99, you can get 1 dozen mint-grade recycled golf balls from Knetgolf.com, allowing you to purchase quality balls at quality prices so you can get your game on. Knetgolf also has phenomenal 5 dozen and 10 dozen specials, allowing for quality and quantity for low, low prices. 
So if you’re looking for the very best, don’t look far: Titleist, and Knetgolf, have got your back. 

Picture of Titleist Pro V1 2011 Golf Balls



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Golf World At A Glance; December 29th, 2010 - Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Hope everyone had a very merry Christmas!

As the New Year approaches, we find as always that Tiger once again makes the headlines, and not in the most positive way. Proctor & Gamble Co. will not be renewing the endorsement deal with Tiger Woods, adding yet another company that has let Tiger go after last year’s revelations concerning his infidelity. Woods was part of a three-year “Gillette Champions” marketing campaign, and he has now been phased out with several other sporting celebrities. Woods has not been used in the actual campaign for some months.

As we wait for the weather to warm up and the golfing season to be in full-swing again, next year’s tournaments are in the work. Unfortunately once again for Tiger, the Australian Open will be preceding the Presidents Cup which could potentially put the Australian Masters opposite Wood’s own tournament in California. The Open will be held Nov 10-13, while the Australian PGA will be played 24-27, with the Australian Masters tentatively scheduled for Dec 1-4.

David Fay, the executive director of the U.S Golf Association is retiring after two decades as top dog. Fay’s announcement Friday came as somewhat of a surprise, though he turned 60 two months ago. He first joined the USGA in 1978 and became its sixth executive director in 1989, serving under 12 presidents. While a national search goes on to find Fay’s replacement, deputy executive director Mike Butz will take over. We at Knetgolf wish David Fay a long and happy retirement.

And can you be held responsible if one of your errant shots hit someone else on the green if you fail to call a warning shot? According to New York’s top court, you can’t! New York Court of Appeals dismissed a personal injury lawsuit Tuesday after a Dr. Azad Anand was hit on the head in October 2002 while looking for a stray ball fairway. The hitter of the ball was a Dr. Anoop Kapoor, whom had failed to yell “Fore” in advance of his shot from the rough. The knock on the head blinded Anand in one eyes. However, seven judges sided with the lower courts and it was found that Kapoor’s failure to yell did not amount to intentional or reckless conduct.

And finally, in the last post we mentioned how Graeme McDowell had been named the European Tour Player of the Year jointly with Martin Kaymer. He has now been voted Player of the Year by the Golf Writers Association of America, beating out Jim Furyk and Martin Kaymer. McDowell also received the Golf Writers Trophy from the British Association of Golf Writers. Congratulations once again to Mr. McDowell!

That’s it from us today at Knetgolf.com, hoping you all have a merry and safe New Years!

Tee Off!

-the team at Knetgolf.com

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Golf World At A Glance; November 30th, 2010 - Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Hello everyone!

 

To all our American cousins in the South, I hope you enjoyed a hearty Thanksgiving, and snared up some great Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals. (For all you cyber-shoppers, Knetgolf is having a 20% off all golf ball sale for the next week!)

 

On to the news. We’ll begin, as always, with Tiger Woods, who according, to search engines, is still incredibly popular, being among the top celebrity searches of 2010, finishing ahead of Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, President Obama and Kim Kardashian. Not only that, but his private life and scandal was just as interesting to internet surfers as the iPad, bedbugs, and the BP oil Spill. Seems that even with his ever-present scandal hanging over his head, Tiger has become even more interesting to the general public. Speaking of the scandal (again) Tiger might want to turn the T.V off tomorrow night. This week’s episode of “Law & Order: Los Angeles” plot seems to mimic Tiger’s life, with a philandering golf- star and a club-wielding wife. The only difference? She’s ‘rescuing’ him from the swimming pool. That’s gotta sting for Tiger.

 

An up-and coming golf celebrity has nabbed the PGA European Tour’s Rookie of the Year. Matteo Manasserrio, a 17-year old Italian and the youngest player to win a tour event nabbed the title. Now that it’s official, congratulations!

 While Manassero continues to climb, Graeme McDowell has failed to finish the year as Europe’s No.1. The golfer  finally faltered after the third round of the Dubai World Championship after playing 5 straight weeks of golf. He admitted his loss though, suffering from a cold and ‘running on fumes’. Knetgolf wishes him a relaxing recovery.

 As for European golfers speaking out, shortly after Tiger’s debut on Twitter, he was joined by No. 1 Lee Westwood, sparking humourous banter between him and several other high-profile golfers. His dry wit has so far been very popular with other tweeters; seems that  Westwood is going to give Tiger a run for his money in everything!

And finally, some sad news.  A maintenance worker at a Florida country club passed away Thursday after being removed from life support after being struck in the temple by a golf ball on Wednesday. Maurice Hayden was pulling weeds at Mayfair Country Club in Sandford when he was struck, and though he has passed, it was an accident and no charges are being laid. 

And that’s it for today, wishing you all a very happy week.

Tee off!

-The team at Knetgolf.com

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