Brick & Mortar

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By John

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  1. John

    John
    Richmond, BC

    I have often thought, a 'brick & mortar' store chain for Titleist products would be really nice.

  2. Brent W

    Brent W
    St George, UT

    Just go into any Golf store in the country and you should find Titleist products..

    I think you mean an exclusive Titleist store? yeah that would cool.

  3. Darius V

    Darius V
    Barrie, ON

    I agree it would be nice, but I really don't believe that there would be enough business at a single location to support a Titleist/Foot Joy dedicated store. 

    For my part, I really like the ability to acquire my favorite products in a variety of convenient locations.

    Darius

  4. Kdiddy

    Kdiddy
    Las Vegas, NV

    Agreed!

    I think a direct Titleist online store would be nice too :)

  5. Darius V

    Darius V
    Barrie, ON

    Kdiddy said:

    Agreed!

    I think a direct Titleist online store would be nice too :)

    Okay - Now we are talking...  A virtual Titleist Store where one could purchase Titleist products at a discounted price to account for the fact that the purchases are direct from the factory. We all know there is a significant overhead cost to stocking shelves and sales staff. Perhaps this could be limited to people that go to a Regional or National Fitting Center for a fitting as an extended service ?
    Darius
  6. Kevin R

    Kevin R
    ND Ile Perrot, QC

    Interesting idea.  If anyone is planning a trip to southern California over the winter, the town of Encenitas, maybe 30 min north of Torrey Pines, you'll find the Scotty Cameron Gallery.  I had the memorable experience of dropping in there last Feb.  Some stuff you'd expect to see, like clothing and putters, but a lot of his unique creations are on display as well, like belt buckles, and paper weights which arereally works of art.  It is amazing how beautiful they are to see in person.  They also had one of each "limited edition" putters of the year (like the "My Girl").

    I think you can do a putter fitting there, as well... must be an awesome experience.  I didn't have much time, as my family had dropped into the Whole Foods a couple of doors down to pick up some groceries.  I didn't buy anything... most of it was out of my price range, but it was amazing to see these items with my own eyes - not just on images.  

    My Futura X was only a couple of months old at that time, and I was trying to see if I could find a "Cherry Bomb" cover for it, or something cooler than the stock cover, but alas they only non-stock cover they had was the "cash is king" which I didn't care for.

    I think Scotty's gallery is as close to a Titleist "brick & mortar" store as you can get... for now.

    Regards,

    --
    Kevin 

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