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By jason p

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  1. Hello TT, My name id Jason Page and i am professional golfer whom also carries a pga certification. Im looking to expand in my play along with knowledge of the game. Im currently a +2.6 and i have been playing titleist products for over 15 yrs now. I have spoken to a couple course head professionals in the West Palm Beach. FL area and they directed me to you. Please let me know what i can do to become an ambassador and also keep up my professional career.

  2. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Jason, speaking as one of the Team Titleist Ambassadors, this is something that originated from Titleist last year to members of Team Titleist, who are brand loyalists, regulars on this site and those who attend TT sponsored events. I believe it started with their top 100 posters and is for their most active members. Welcome to Team Titleist, stay active and you will know when you reach that plateau, which is determined by Team Titleist management/staff and you receive the TT Ambassador bag tag in the mail. This would be my guesstimate. Step one, you have joined Team Titleist.
  3. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Chuck, I believe he is referring to becoming a Professional Brand Ambassador like Max Homa, Jordan Spieth, and others.

    Jason, this group is a community of brand enthusiasts and not actual company employees. A few company employees do the site administration and occasional posting but you will be better off reaching out to your local Titleist rep to discuss what can and cannot be done to provide you with support as a PGA member. Good luck and thanks for your long term support of the brand.
  4. Edward K

    Edward K
    Wesley Chapel, FL

    Military
    Brand Ambassadors are the highest paid playing professionals for Titleist, similar to the other manufacturers. Knowing a few sponsored tour players, higher compensation comes with higher performance. You'll more than likely start at entry level, work your way up. I do know the Korn Ferry guys make nowhere near what people think they make, as I was surprised when guys in the circle told me. Good luck to you. Golf is hard, playing for a living is brutal at times.
  5. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Correct Edward. Most beginning players, PGA teaching and club professionals go under contract with Titleist for equipment deals, not monetary compensation. They get clubs, balls, bags, etc. I had a buddy that was a teaching professional and club assistant for years and had Titleist support for many years. He was responsible for pointing me towards Titleist by getting me started with some hand me down clubs.
  6. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Check. Thought about that when I responded, but figured he might be interested. I play with a former PGA touring pro who now is an instructor. In his late fifties and only played on tour for a couple of years. Lost his tour card and is an amateur like us now. Life Time Member of the PGA. Has to attend yearly seminars to retain that membership. Has no brand affiliation. Reps do work with Head Pros and are limited to number during the year. Maybe the below will also help Jason.

    Sponsorship

    Titleist provides product support to exempt players on several worldwide professional tours, including the US PGA TOUR, PGA EUROPEAN TOUR, LPGA TOUR, CHAMPIONS TOUR, NATIONWIDE TOUR, AUSTRALASIAN TOUR, ASIAN TOUR, JAPAN GOLF TOUR, CANADIAN PGA TOUR, SOUTH AFRICAN PGA TOUR, JAPAN PGA SENIOR TOUR and EUROPEAN WOMEN'S TOUR. For these tours we provide golf balls and golf gloves to over 2,000 professionals worldwide. Titleist believes it is important to stay in contact on a promotional level with the next generation worldwide exempt player. We are, however, limited in the number of players we can assist with product support, due to the overwhelming number of requests and budgetary constraints.

    To maintain open-ended fairness to the identification process, we review the current season-ending and/or year-end money lists from all of the established mini-tours and secondary tours worldwide which predominantly feature 3 or 4 day events. For these tours, we provide product support (golf balls, gloves, headwear) to the leading money winners.

    We recommend that all interested players formulate a detailed playing resume (including any/all amateur events in addition to results as a professional) and tournament schedule through the end of the current season. Any PROFESSIONAL golfer proposing a promotional relationship with Titleist would need to forward that information to our Tour Department (333 Bridge Street, Fairhaven, MA 02719). We will respond to all resumes we receive. Our response will advise you of the programs for which you qualify. In some cases there is an option to utilize a personal use discount.
  7. Mark C

    Mark C
    Ottawa KS

    Military
    I have been playing Titleist my entire life, I learned to play golf on a 9 hole course in a small town, with Titleist Acushnet AC-108 irons in the early 70's. Have played nothing but Titleist (the owner of a golf shop calls me Mister Titleist), I am no where close to pro but would love to be able to put a Team Titleist Ambassador bag tag on my bag. So if anyone with any kind of pull is reading this, hook up a lifelong Titleist guy.
  8. Thomas Y

    Thomas Y
    Wenham, MA

    Chuck, I'm confused. Not sure on this as I'm not a PGA member, but isn't it a conflict of interest to be a PGA member (lifetime) and then also be a reinstated amateur?
  9. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    After rethinking he plays with us amateurs, does not play in any Pro events or amateur events, but would be classified as a Pro, because he is a teaching pro. There are some rules for former Pros being reinstated as Amateurs, but being he is a teaching pro, he would not be an Amateur. Clear my head and yours. Sorry. He does not have a game to beat even most of us old timers. So do not think of him as a pro. Just a good friend and teacher. Love it when I beat him.
  10. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    Chuck Z said:

    After rethinking he plays with us amateurs, does not play in any Pro events or amateur events, but would be classified as a Pro, because he is a teaching pro. There are some rules for former Pros being reinstated as Amateurs, but being he is a teaching pro, he would not be an Amateur. Clear my head and yours. Sorry. He does not have a game to beat even most of us old timers. So do not think of him as a pro. Just a good friend and teacher. Love it when I beat him.

    Age plays funny game on the old brain. In our senior men's group are two PGA pros. Tim is a teaching pro who I play with and one a retired PGA shop pro who is a life time member and did not play on the tour. Jim ran a number of courses in the area at Kiawah and owned one in Asheville. Sold it and is now retired playing with us mere mortals. Tim, who I play with regularly, cannot return to being an amateur because of how much money he has made. Guess I got Tim and Jim confused, my bad.
  11. MRoseski

    MRoseski
    Palm Harbor, FL

    As a former PGA Pro I have done the USGA Reinstatement. Now I am classified as an Amateur. I have some hope to play in some USGA events which is why I did it. Honestly as someone who never played in Professional tournaments it seems more of a money grab than anything else. I made a living teaching and running golf courses not playing. This is really the difference between a Golf Professional and a Professional Golfer.

    I am a little confused from the original post as to which direction they want to go. Are we talking about a Club professional and in that case the best way is to get on with a great facility and work to be a Titleist staff player, like I was. Or the other option is to grind it out on mini tours and try to get into q school.
  12. Play18

    Play18
    Aurora, IL

    If you're looking to get club sponsorship as a touring professional, I read an interesting Twitter post from Michael Kim.
  13. Play18

    Play18
    Aurora, IL

    Play18 said:

    If you're looking to get club sponsorship as a touring professional, I read an interesting Twitter post from Michael Kim.

    The link didn't save on the last post, here it is:
    x.com/.../1702001096883949695
  14. Guy W

    Guy W
    Statesville, NC

    That was an interesting read. Thanks for sharing.
  15. Eric H

    Eric H
    Ridgway, PA

    If you have to ask, you're probably win the wrong room
  16. Marcus L

    Marcus L
    Rapid City, SD

    Good luck, stay positive and keep the hustle going

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