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Titleist Prior Generation Pro V1 Golf Balls
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Titleist Prior Generation Pro V1 Golf Balls

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Product Description

Titleist’s Pro V1 Golf Ball is packed with exclusive performance-oriented features that make it the ultimate in design for use by pros on the PGA Tour. A winner hands-down among serious golfers looking for power backed performance; the Pro V1 combines some of industry’s key technologies. Featuring a reformulated and larger core that provides soft feel and a redesigned thinner, Ionomeric casing layer contributes for improved Drop-and-Stop scoring it promises superior coverage than the original version. Striking the Titleist Pro V1 golf ball triggers a blend of faster initial velocity, low spin and higher launch producing a flatter ascent and covering greater iron distance.

  • Redesigned thinner, Ionomeric casing layer contributes to improved Drop-and-Stop scoring performance
  • High performance Urethane Elastomer formulation offers improved cover durability on all shots
  • Tour-proven high coverage 392 multi-dimple design with Staggered Wave parting line for consistent ball flight
  • Reformulated and large core provides soft feel, while contributing to longer distance

Product Reviews

Avg Rating: 5 out of 5 User Ratings & Reviews (14)

Ferris

Wilton, MN

Handicap 0 - 5

6/26/2010
The Best
There is only a couple other balls out there that come off the face of a 56 degree like the Pro V1 and those balls don't carry off the tee the same, WHich tells me Titliest is, and has been doing something right for a long time

Don

Lansdale, PA

Handicap 11 - 15

6/14/2010
Tried them all
I've tried just about every ball out there trying to find the ball that outperforms the Pro-V1 for a lesser price; still haven't found it. I've been to a few golf fittings too, you know the ones I mean. They have recommended their ball, but I always go back to the Pro-V1. It is truly the best performing ball on the market. I will spend the money to have the Pro-V1 from now on.

arnie

Darien Center, NY

Handicap 6 - 10

11/26/2009
will reduce score
I've been using the pro v for 2 years, bringing my handicap down to a 7 from 10. The extra yardage on the drive and the extra control on the greens saves a few strokes a game... consider a lot of par 5s reachable on two, from almost anywhere, hit and hold a green. Factor that to your game and you've saved , maybe 5 strokes... means a lot at this hdcp area..

Frank R

Elk Grove, CA

Handicap 6 - 10

11/17/2009
Pick your ball by results not price!
Ever see a Patent number on a golf ball? Of course not, there are no proprietary materials or manufacturing processes. The cores are a mix of different materials, but that mix could be in a 50 cent ball core or a $5 ball. Same for covers. 3 and 4 piece balls have the additional cost of 1 or 2 more stations on the assembly line, but the cost is minimal. The truth is from the cheapest to the most expensive golf balls the manufacturing costs difference is only 8 to 14 cents per ball. Want the prestige of what

jim

Plymouth, MA

Handicap 11 - 15

9/23/2009
svenni is a 7.9
I have used pro v1 for years and i love them but my handicap hasn't changed still a 12.4. Sveeni in previous review dropped his hc by 11. I guess he has the clowns mouth figured out.

Svenni (in Iceland)

Handicap 6 - 10

9/8/2009
Spin control counts
I have been playing with pinnacle exception balls, which are fine and cheap, for all summer and I have gone down from 18.3 at the start of the summer to 9.4. Since I won a few titleist prov1 balls I decided to use them for a few rounds and I have to say I don't want to go back to pinnacle. The spin control around the greens and better response off the tee are simply giving me an edge that I did not seem to get with the PEs. Since I started using them I have gone from 9.4 to 7.9 hcp in only six rounds, and

Larry

Aledo, TX

Handicap 0 - 5

8/19/2009
Love the Pro v1
I play the pro v1 all the time. I love everything about the ball except the price tag when I buy them. Ash is right, though, unless you're a strong player with high clubhead speed you're not going to notice much difference in playability and you're better off playing both a softer and more economical ball. The biggest thing I like about these balls is their ability to spin. I moved to Texas 3 years ago and the firm greens out here require a ball with a high spin rate to hold the greens.

Ryan

Tulsa, OK

Handicap 11 - 15

8/6/2009
This is the best ball made.
"Anyone see where my Top-Flite XL went? Oh wait, maybe it was a Pinnacle..."

Ash

East Cleveland, OH

Handicap 0 - 5

7/27/2009
May be the wrong ball for you..... (part 2)
Trying a Titleist NXT Extreme. Not only is it easy on the wallet it has a softer feel and Still branded with the Titleist script. It's all about the name. If the ball is too soft go with the Titleist Pro V-1 X. It has a 4 pc construction and makes you work to compress the core. If you cannot compress the core you might as well play golf with a well rounded rock.

Ash

Lakewood, OH

Handicap 0 - 5

7/27/2009
May be the wrong ball for you.....
Titleist Pro V-1 (spin ball) or Pro V-1 X (distance ball) may be the wrong ball for you if you think that the Ball is "too Hard". It's in the Name... It's a Pro ball or a Tour ball if you will. Most professional golfers have a fast swing (100mph+) speed. They are able to compress the core and get better performance out of it. If your ball feels like a rock you should play a lessor ball. If you are playing Titleist Pro V-1 as a Status symbol (witch most golfers do that play it poorly) I would recommend tryin
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