Titleist Thursdays: Winter Schedule in Florida and California
1/22/2017 | by Pete Wlodkowski of AmateurGolf.com
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Titleist Thursdays is going strong all winter with days scheduled across Florida and California in January, February, and March
VARIOUS LOCATIONS, United States -- Have you heard about Titleist Thursdays? It's a program where Titleist and their partner facilities are offering free, no obligation fittings for golfers of all skill levels.
AmateurGolf.com equipment panelist Matt Fisher attended one recently and was amazed at the level of attention he got, with no pushy sales pitch. If any of his clubs was performing perfectly, they left it alone. As it turns out, Matt hadn't updated in a while, and he is going to benefit tremendously from the new 917 series, as well as some new AP2 716 irons.
The appointment process couldn't be simpler -- just go online and book a time and you'll be assured of minimum waiting time and maximum attention. It's that simple.
Check out Matt's video blog of his experience above, to get you pumped up to get fit. You've got everything to gain.
Learn more and sign up on the Titleist Thursday's website.
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