Free Xmas golf ball personalisation from Titleist

With the festive season fast approaching, Titleist is getting into the Christmas spirit by providing the opportunity for golfers across the UK to personalise a dozen Titleist golf balls for free. Until 9 December, the number one ball in golf is offering customers a complimentary printing programme across its line-up of market-leading golf balls, including the Pro V1 and Pro V1x models, with a minimum order of just one dozen.

This unique personalisation, which can be anything from an individual’s initials, to a nickname or even a special Christmas message, makes a dozen Titleist golf balls the perfect stocking filler for any golfer. To make this even more special, each dozen ordered will include a free Titleist ball marker.

As well as Pro V1 and Pro V1x, customers can choose to personalise any model from the Performance line-up of Titleist golf balls, including the NXT Tour, NXT Tour S, Velocity and DT SoLo. Each model has been individually designed to deliver the best-in-category quality and consistency, while providing a range of performance options to meet every golfer’s needs.

The special Christmas personalisation offers black print in block capitals across up to three lines with a maximum of 17 characters per line. With a minimum order requirement of just one dozen balls, this offer is available now with the closing date for orders that require pre-Christmas delivery of Wednesday 9th December.

Anyone wishing to place an order for personalised Titleist golf balls or looking for further information should contact their nearest Titleist stockist. To find details of your nearest stockist visit www.titleist.co.uk/find-a-golf-shop

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