Learn to say popular golf club brand names correctly.
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How is Titleist (American brand of golf clubs and balls, often mispronounced) correctly pronounced?
Titleist is pronounced 'TY-tuh-list' — three syllables with a schwa in the middle, not collapsed into 'TITLE-ist' as many players say it. In a technical interview: "Titleist's driver used a variable-thickness face to keep ball speed consistent even on off-center hits."
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How is Callaway (American brand of golf clubs and balls) correctly pronounced?
Callaway is pronounced 'KAL-uh-way' — stress on the first syllable, named after founder Ely Callaway. In a technical interview: "Callaway's driver used an internal weight positioned low and back to raise launch angle."
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How is TaylorMade (American brand of golf clubs) correctly pronounced?
TaylorMade is pronounced 'TAY-lur-mayd' — both parts said plainly, stress on the first syllable, named after founder Gary Adams's original 'tailor-made' clubs concept. In a technical interview: "TaylorMade's driver used a carbon-fiber crown to save weight compared to an all-titanium head."
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How is Ping (American brand of golf clubs known for engineering-driven design) correctly pronounced?
Ping is pronounced 'PING' — one syllable, said to come from the sound its investment-cast putter made at impact. In a technical interview: "Ping's putter used a cavity-back design that pushed weight to the perimeter for a more forgiving strike."
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How is Mizuno (Japanese brand of golf clubs and sports equipment) correctly pronounced?
Mizuno is pronounced 'mih-ZOO-noh' — stress on the second syllable, named after founder Rihachi Mizuno. In a technical interview: "Mizuno's iron used a forged construction, prized by better players for its soft feel at impact."