Rugby League World Cup 2021 welcomes Titleist to partner roster

Titleist will provide official personalised golf balls for the new event that will see the men’s, women’s and wheelchair tournaments run concurrently for the first time between 23 October and 27 November 2021.

Titleist has become the licensed golf ball partner of Rugby League World Cup 2021, as the programme continues to grow ahead of the tournament.

The company will provide official personalised golf balls for the new event that will see the men’s, women’s and wheelchair tournaments run concurrently for the first time between 23 October and 27 November 2021.

Titleist will give golfers the chance to add the tournament logo or any participating teams’ marks to its golf ball line-up via the My Titleist platform – consisting of the premium performance Pro V1, Pro V1x and AVX, in addition to the performance Tour Speed, Tour Soft, Velocity and TruFeel golf balls.

Titleist joins a roster of brands partnering with RLWC2021 including apparel, accessories, publishing and collectables, ahead of what promises to be the biggest and best Rugby League World Cup to date.

“Partnering with a world first event like this demonstrates Titleist’s determination to join forces with globally recognised properties to help increase awareness and engagement across multiple sports and audiences,” commented Edward Shirley, corporate sales manager at Titleist. “The partnership is an extremely exciting one for Titleist and we look forward to working with the Rugby League World Cup this year.”

Jonathan Neill, commercial director at RLWC2021, added: “Titleist is a brand that symbolises sporting excellence, and another partner who shares our vision in delivering the biggest and best Rugby League World Cup ever.

“Titleist are not only committed to producing industry leading products but have also demonstrated a desire to collaborate with other sports and major events through their customisation offering and digital platform which will support the tournament’s ambition of reaching new audiences.”

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