When did Pro V1x come out?

The Pro V1 introduced back in 2000 and Pro V1x in 2003 was a game changer. Since then with every model, incremental improvements have been made. For the 2021 Pro V1 however, Titleist has changed every aspect of the ball from cover to core.

How do I tell what year my Pro V1 is?

The original Pro V1 had only the brand name and the number of dimples. It debuted on The PGA Tour in 2000. This was the year(s) the ball started to take off. They added the arrowheads and put a dot in between the brand name and the dimple number.

Which is better Pro V1 or Pro V1x?

This is perhaps the biggest differences between the two golf balls. The Pro V1 is designed to produce a more penetrating ball flight and descends at a shallower angle ultimately leading to more roll. The Pro V1x on the other hand launches higher and falls out of the air at much steeper angles of attack.

Does Pro V1x fly higher?

The Pro V1x has delivered proven performance for amateurs and professionals alike. Compared to the Pro V1, the 2021 version of the Pro V1x is designed to provide a slightly higher spin and trajectory with a slightly firmer feel.

Does Pro V1 go further than Pro V1x?

Ball Flight

Off the tee is where you'll notice the biggest difference between the two balls. The Pro V1 has a lower peak height - we found it flew around two yards lower than the Pro V1x during testing. On iron shots, the trajectories become more similar. The Titleist Pro V1 ball also spins a little less.

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Who Should Use Pro V1x?

If you're looking for a softer feel, especially in the short game department – select the Pro V1. If you normally hit a high ball off the tee and don't mind launching a little lower, the Pro V1 is again the answer. However, the low-ball hitter will definitely benefit from the Pro V1x.

Who plays Pro V1x?

Today, roughly two-thirds of all TOUR pros tee up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x. Jordan Spieth won The Masters with Pro V1x while Rickie Fowler, Adam Scott and Henrik Stenson make hay with the Pro V1. Bubba Watson bombs a Pro V1x while Justin Thomas is a few yards behind with his Pro V1.

Did Titleist switch Pro V1 and Pro V1x?

Madson says this is the “first full-fledge change” to the dimple patterns of Pro V1 and Pro V1x since 2011, and that the company has been modifying, redesigning and optimizing the depths, shapes and patterns since 2012.

What compression is Pro V1x?

Titleist Pro V1x – Compression

On our compression gauge, the 2021 incarnation of the Pro V1x measures 97 on average, the same as the previous model. That positions it as one of the firmer balls on the market though the Left Dash variant typically is a bit firmer still.

What swing speed is needed for Pro V1x?

The #1 ball in golf, the Pro V1 is a three-piece golf ball meant for swing speeds of 98-105 mph.

What ball does Jordan Spieth play?

Jordan Spieth uses the Titleist Pro V1x (2021) golf ball.

What is Titleist Tour speed?

The Titleist® Tour Speed golf ball is a multilayer, thermoplastic urethane covered golf ball providing exceptional distance in the long game and precise short game control. Tour Speed is currently Out of Stock Online on Titleist.com. Benefits. Exceptional Distance. Penetrating Flight on Long Game Shots.

Which Titleist ball is longest?

Longest Golf Balls: Titleist Velocity

The longest golf ball is the Titleist Velocity. This is a two piece ball that is built completely for distance and low ball spin from the tee. Titleist is known for having some of the best golf ball technology on the market, and the Velocity is no exception.

How old is Pro V1 392?

Over the years, the brand has stuck with tradition and kept things straightforward and clean with its most top-shelf ball. If you find a ball that has “392” stamped on it, trust that it's at least 14 years old.

How old is Titleist?

The Titleist brand, established in 1932 by Phillip E. Young, focuses on golf balls and clubs.

What does the 392 mean on Pro V1?

It's just an older style of Pro V1's. The 392, means that there are 392 dimples on the golf ball.

What compression is AZ Star?

Z-Star is an exceptionally soft 3-piece golf ball with a mid-launch rated for swing speeds of 90+ mph. It has a Srixon compression rating of 90, the highest greenside spin, and low driver spin.

What is the best golf ball for a 85 mph swing speed?

At a swing speed of 85 mph to 90 mph, you will fit into most golf balls. But the overall best ball for average swing speeds like this is the Kirkland Signature for feel and performance. The other option is the Taylormade Tour Response. These balls both factor in all three priorities.

Do softer golf balls go further?

Although softer golf balls go further from the tee for lower swing speed players, the gap across the whole range of ball types is only around 5 yards, so it is more important to fit the ball to your irons and then fit your driver to your preferred ball to maximise distance.

What ball does Justin Thomas use?

Thomas, like many other professionals, uses the Pro V1x golf ball and has done for a good few years now.

Who uses TSi4 tour?

Notable PGA Tour golfers using the TSi4 driver include Adam Scott, Russell Henley and Richy Werenski. Scott is currently No. 11 in the 2021 Official World Golf Rankings.

What ball does Dustin Johnson use?

Dustin Johnson uses TaylorMade's TP5x golf ball.

Is Titleist Velocity a 3 piece ball?

It's hard to the touch and a little slippy which gives away the fact it's a two-piece multi-layer ball unlike the Titleist ProV1 and ProV1x which are made from a 100% urethane cover. The name gives it away.

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