Tour Ball
Less than 105
In 1958, Walter Walters began pursuing his dream of seeing corporate logos on golf balls. He knew that a partnership with Titleist was a requisite to make his dream a reality. Thus, the first step was to get a green grass account, so he purchased Wesburn Golf & Country Club from the Dodge family. Next, he had to convince Titleist to imprint more than merely names in a standard font; he understood that companies like to see their colorful logos on golf balls. After being turned down three times by Titleist, his persistence finally paid off, and he had a meeting with Wally Uihlein, president of the company. After the two Wallys met, the rest was history.
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