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As Madson explains, Titleist’s Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls use a hard-over-soft and soft-over-hard approach. On long shots, the firm casing layer engages with the soft cores to produce more ...
The golf ball R&D team's performance goal, or "north star" as Titleist calls it, for the new golf balls was to maintain driver spin and distance with both Pro V1 and Pro V1x, while increasing iron ...
This spring, Titleist added an enhanced alignment guide to its series of Pro V1 golf balls. At first blush, this may not seem like news worthy of its own story, but it should be. Here’s why.
The deep dive: The first Pro V1 was released on the PGA Tour 25 years ago, and it quickly became the most-played ball in golf, an honor it has never relinquished.
Available in golf shops Jan. 27, the 2021 Pro V1 and Pro V1x are available in white in numbers 1-4; 5-8 or all the same play number (00-99). The high-optic yellow version is only available in ...
The last Pro V1/Pro V1x introduction was in January 2017, although the new versions usually appear on the conforming list of golf balls and on the pro tours during the preceding fall.
The Pro V1 golf ball is one of the most popular golf balls among serious players. It’s softer than most golf balls and doesn’t have as much spin. Less spin can help with long-range shots, but ...
The price of four dozen is $164.97, down from $219.99, with options for the Pro V1x, as well personalization. One dozen Pro V1 retails for $54.99. Free dozen Pro V1s: Buy Titleist deal Need a break?
Jake plays Pro V1. He is a high-speed player, with plenty of spin, so his golf ball of choice helps him control spin and optimise distance. When Jake tests Pro V1x, it doesn’t fly as far, his Pro V1 ...
The new 2025 Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls will hit retail on Jan. 25, and will be available for $54.99/case. The balls can also be personalized through Titleist.com or local golf shops.