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  2. Acushnet Company - Wikipedia

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    Ball Plant 3: Acushnet Company, 215 Duchaine Boulevard, New Bedford, MA 02746 Ball Plant C: Acushnet Company, 700 Belleville Avenue, New Bedford, MA 02746 Ball Plant 4: Acushnet Titleist (Thailand) Ltd. Hemaraj Eastern Seaboard Industrial Estate/Free Zone, 500/40 Moo 3 Tambon Tasit, Amphur Pluakdaeng, Rayong 21140

  3. Philip E. Young - Wikipedia

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    [3] [2] He was a member of the Wamsutta Club and New Bedford Country Club in Massachusetts, and the Riviera Club in Florida. He was also an avid sailor. [2] On June 17, 1955, Young died due to a heart condition at St. Luke's Hospital in New Bedford. He was 69. [1] [3]

  4. Dean Snell - Wikipedia

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    He joined Titleist in the late 1980s and developed a number of patents for the company, including for the Pro V1. [4] Snell worked for Titleist for seven years. [2] Snell left Titleist in 1996 and went to work for TaylorMade where he was vice president of golf ball research and development. [3]

  5. It’s the best time of year to buy golf gear—here are the ...

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    This 12-pack of golf balls from Wilson comes in five colors, three of which are on sale. You can get the orange balls for $19.10, while the hot pink and white ones are only $17.97.

  6. Gov. Baker greenlights way for New Bedford to build ... - AOL

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    New Bedford can go forward with plans to build an industrial park at its golf course now that Gov. Charlie Baker has approved a land conveyance. Gov. Baker greenlights way for New Bedford to build ...

  7. Titleist - Wikipedia

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    The golf division of the Acushnet Process Company produced the Titleist golf ball in 1935, which became the company's most successful product. [citation needed] In 1948, Titleist introduced "Dynamite Thread" to increase the yardage of their balls. A year later, Titleist became the most used ball at the U.S. Open Tournament. [4] Titleist was ...

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