Wanting to Host Local Club and Ball Fittings

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By Sam H

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  1. New here to this online thread! I wanted to ask either the folks of Titleist or the good people of the internet, if I wanted to get started in hosting local events for either club fittings or ball fittings, how could I get started? Who would I need to talk to in order to try to make that happen? Thank you all!

  2. Brock

    Brock
    Naples, FL

    1. You need to open a Titleist retail account and have a green grass or retail location. This includes a yearly minimum and the ability to market Titleist products to your members / customers.

    2. You would coordinate with your local sales representative and / or your territories fitter. You would work with them to schedule fitting days based on their availability and needs for your members / customers.
  3. Edward K

    Edward K
    Wesley Chapel, FL

    Military

    Brock said:

    1. You need to open a Titleist retail account and have a green grass or retail location. This includes a yearly minimum and the ability to market Titleist products to your members / customers.

    2. You would coordinate with your local sales representative and / or your territories fitter. You would work with them to schedule fitting days based on their availability and needs for your members / customers.

    Hate to say it, in some areas the little guy almost has no chance. The cost to get started is higher than most would even guess. We have 2 high end guys in Tampa, TT wasn't interested. Not sure all the details.
  4. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    Hmm. This is normally hosted by the course and course pro. Titleist fittings (ball and clubs) are by sponsored fitters on staff to go to courses for the scheduled hour fittings. If you are a certified PGA fitter, then you would first need to be associated with a club or retail outlet. If interested in performing fittings but without professional credentials, some of the other vendors that go to shows for demos might be an avenue. The last time I went to a show, one guy for a major OEM didn’t know all the iron lines. And in my case if any were available in LH.

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