Titleist Rejects ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ on Golf Balls, Allows Trump Insults

Move over, Big Tech. Titleist, the company boasting of being the No. Titleist, the company that claims to make the No. 1 golf ball in golf is now part corporate censorship. Titleist will allow you the opportunity to order customizable golf balls with anti-Trump statements, but don’t even think about using “Let’s Go, Brandon!” This anti-Joe Biden phrase was originally allowed by Titleist, but is now strictly forbidden as a phrase.

As Fox News Digital News discovered, the “Let’s go, Brandon!” phrase will be met with this error message from Acushnet, Titleist’s parent company:

You cannot use any of the words that you’ve chosen. Please see our Terms and Conditions to learn more about what we will imprint.

“Acushnet Company may reject any order for imprints to be placed on our products. This includes logos, designs, and/or personalizations which are negative or advocate violence or illicit activity or slurs.

However, this statement goes only so far. In fact, Acushnet’s actions say its decision making for phrases are based on certain conditions. Including political considerations and whether it’s a Republican or Democrat getting roasted by the customer’s preferred phrase.

Fox News Digital investigated whether it was possible to order balls bearing messages, such as “F Trump”, ACAB (all cops too bastards), Antifa”, Kill Cops”, Impeach Trump and Kill Trump. All of the derogatory expressions were not blocked. None were met with the rejection notice that “Let’s Go, Brandon!” receives. Fox attempted to use Brandon but received an error message.

The Brandon phrase originally started out in October as an “F— Joe Biden” chant. An NBC Sports reporter misunderstoodly claimed that fans chanting “F— Joe Biden” at NASCAR races were cheering for Brandon Brown, the winner of a Talladega Superspeedway race.

Trump supporters responded to the NBC mistake with memes and jokes, making “Let’s go, Brandon” all the rage. The phrase is polite and does not have anything to do with Brown. The phrase is now pervasive across the country, appearing on billboards, boats, airplane banners, GOP Congressman Jeff Duncan’s facemask, among many others. The Associated Press reported the Brandon phrase is right-wing code for “F— Joe Biden.”

The Brandon phrase is a favorite of Donald Trump, a former president. President Biden reacted angrily upon hearing the F version in Michigan this fall.

Washington Times reporter Jacob Calvin Meyer reported that customers can order golf balls with each word of the Brandon phrase on separate lines, but not all on the same line as a phrase.

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