What ball is comparable to Pro V1x?
Bridgestone Tour B X
The Bridgestone ball that’s closest to the Pro V1x is the Bridgestone Tour B X. It’s only a 3 piece ball and the compression rating is a little lower, but it’ll still give similar results.
Is the Pro V1x the best ball?
How are the reviews? The Titleist 2021 Pro V1x is one of the highest-rated golf balls on the market, but it’s not as popular as the Pro V1 because it has a higher compression that demands a higher swing speed.
Are Pro V1x good for beginners?
On average, most golf coaches recommend that a beginner golfer avoid Pro V1 balls. The higher price and compression rating make the Pro V1 suited to better players. Most beginners will get better performance with lower compression and lower spinning balls.
What pros use 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.
Do more pros play Pro V1 or Pro V1x?
The top 100 PGA Tour players use 9 different golf balls produced by 5 manufacturers. 69% play a Titleist Pro V1 or Pro V1x with Callaway’s Chrome Soft X the next most popular. 7% play Srixon’s Z-Star XV, 6% use TaylorMade’s TP5x with only 2% each using the TP5 & Bridgestone’s Tour B X and XS balls.
Which ball is softer Pro V1 or Pro V1x?
The Pro V1 ball does feel fractionally softer than the Pro V1x, which is especially noticeable around the green. The Pro V1x has a slightly more clicky sound, which many good players prefer, especially on and around the greens.
What is the life expectancy of a golf ball?
You can usually get about 10 years out of an unused golf ball, again, provided that it is stored properly. The best temperature for golf ball storage is around 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit.
Is the Pro V1x for slower swing speeds?
The aforementioned Titleist Pro V1 has a compression rating of around 90, which is way too high for folks with slower swing speeds.
Who plays Pro V1x?
The Titleist Pro V1x Ball is pretty popular among the top PGA Tour Players right now with 35 tour pros currently carrying it in their bag, including Justin Thomas, Cameron Smith, and Patrick Cantlay.
Do cheap golf balls make a difference?
Certainly, players will see no difference between a cheap ball and an expensive ball. If you can’t see or feel the difference, there is no reason to spend the extra money. Generally speaking, the better a golfer is, the more it makes sense to use a higher quality golf ball.
What is a ProV1x golf ball?
Pro V1x = a 4-piece ball with higher iron and short game spin, a high flight trajectory and a harder feel. In addition to the popular Pro V1 series we also carry used Titleist AVX, Tour Soft, Velocity & more! See our entire list of used Titleist golf balls.
How much do Titleist Pro V1x balls cost?
Titleist Pro V1x Yellow Golf Balls $47.99. Titleist Pro V1x Personalized Golf Balls $50.99. Titleist Pro V1x Personalized Custom Number Golf Balls $51.99. Titleist Pro V1x NCAA Golf Balls $56.99. Titleist Pro V1x MLB Golf Balls $56.99. Titleist Pro V1x Golf Balls $47.99.
What is the difference between the TaylorMade Pro V1 and V1x?
The Pro V1 golf ball features a three-piece, multi-component construction with 352 dimples. The Pro V1 has a softer feel and a lower flight compared to the Pro V1x. If you think your ball flight is too high with excessive spin, the Pro V1 can help reduce that spin and add more distance.