Sign up for the Titleist OOM with HowDidiDo and GM
Sign up for the Titleist OOM with HowDidiDo and GM. This is the 2012 Titleist OOM and you can sign up now
This is your chance to take part in the 2012 Titleist Order of Merit (OOM) powered by HowDidiDo and Golf Monthly. After a successful debut year in 2011, when over 11,000 golfers took part, the OOM is back and this season is supported by Titleist.
It promises to be even bigger and better. What are you waiting for? Sign up now because qualifying starts on March 31, 2012.
The OOM is a virtual golf competition open to every golfer whose handicap is listed on howdidido.com and who participates in medal competitions. Neither you nor your club will have to do any additional entry of scores.
As soon as you register for the OOM, every one of your home medal scores will be automatically collated by HowDidiDo and each week the OOM Leaderboard will be updated with new scores. If you're a serious golfer and up for the competition, sign up here now.
PRIZES PRIZES PRIZES!!!
There are seven categories in which you can win some great prizes, including Men's, Ladies and Junior categories. Winners will receive a Titleist bag, Titleist glove, cap and a dozen Titleist Pro V1 or Titleist Pro V1x golf balls. The overall winner will win a full long game fitting at a Titleist fitting centre.
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