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Titleist Pro V1 Golf Balls


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Brand: Titleist
Manufacturer: Titleist
Publisher: Titleist
Studio: Titleist


Features:
- High-performance golf ball from the world'sNo. 1 leader
- Soft yet resilient core improves feel and distance
- Durable lonomer casing layer and high-performance Urethane Elastomer cover
- 392-count dimple design improves flight trajectory, and staggered wave parting line enhances distance
- Alignment Integrated Marking (A.I.M.) side stamp is integrated guide for improved putting alignment



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Editorial Reviews:

The Titleist Pro V1 represents the coalescence of three of Titleist's industry leading technologies: large solid core, multi-component construction, and high performance Urethane Elastomer cover technology. Fast initial velocity, lower spin and high launch combine to produce a flatter, less arcing ascent and straight ball flight for exceptional driver and long iron distance. The trajectory profile of the New Titleist Pro V1 generates a steep angle of descent into the green and provides Drop-and-Stop performance on approach shots.

The Titleist Pro V1x delivers very low driver and iron spin combined with very high speed. The result is exceptionally long distance and a straight flight, particularly for the game's hardest hitters.




Customer Reviews:

Titleist Pro V1 (amazing ball) Oct 20, 2009

Hans Shollenberger
Block 3

The Titleist Pro V1 is arguably the best ball you can play. Tons of tour pros turn to it and you could too.

The Pro V1 is made up of a three-piece multi-layer construction with a soft rubbery urethane cover. It has a solid core and a cover thickness of .30". I have tried many different balls, some of which are the Callaway Diablo, the Callaway HX Hot Plus, and the Nike One Vapor. All of these which I just mentioned are great balls, but I could never turn away from getting the chance to play a Pro V1 or Pro V1x.

The Pro V1 and Pro V1x have greatly improved all around preformance including more distance off the tee, bite around the greens and improved cover durability so they're a little more worth their buck. Often times when I find a Pro V1 they are still in great condition because of the quality and toughness that they have. Also, I can't hit the ball that far off the tee so the extra distance off the tee is nice. It can also reward you when you hit it well and helps when you hit it bad. Often times when I hit the green I don't hit it by much, so every extra little bit of bite on the greens helps.

Like many I do not agree with the price of these balls with a retail price of $58.00 a dozen but that doesn't mean you can't play this ball. If you look for Pro V1 x-outs or brand new Pro V1 logo overruns you can get the same quality ball for about $35 a dozen. The only difference between the $58 and the $35 is a miniscule defect in the paint or a misprint of a logo, which would not affect the preformance of the ball. Overall, the Titleist Pro V1 is a great ball used by many tour pros and it is definantly worth trying to get a hold of whenever possible.

Pro V1 (amazing ball) Sep 30, 2009

The Titleist Pro V1 is arguably the best ball you can play. Tons of tour pros turn to it and you could too.

The Pro V1 is made up of a three-piece multi-layer construction with a soft rubbery urethane cover. It has a solid core and a cover thickness of .30". I have tried many different balls, some of which are the Callaway Diablo, the Callaway HX Hot Plus, and the Nike One Vapor. All of these which I just mentioned are great balls, but I could never turn away from getting the chance to play a Pro V1 or Pro V1x.

The Pro V1 and Pro V1x have greatly improved all around preformance including more distance off the tee, bite around the greens and improved cover durability so they're a little more worth their buck. It can also reward you when you hit it well and helps when you hit it bad. Often times when I hit the green I don't hit it by much, so every extra little bit of bite on the greens helps.

Like many I do not agree with the price of these balls with a retail price of $58.00 a dozen but that doesn't mean you can't play this ball. If you look for Pro V1 x-outs or brand new Pro V1 logo overruns you can get the same quality ball for about $35 a dozen. The only difference between the $58 and the $35 is a miniscule defect in the paint or a misprint of a logo, which would not affect the preformance of the ball. Overall, the Titleist Pro V1 is a great ball used by many tour pros and it is definantly worth trying to get a hold of whenever possible.

Walking Advertisement Aug 21, 2009

Happy with the Pro V1 Golf Balls ... Disappointed the company made me feel like I am doing an advertisement for Sprint. Every ball had the Sprint Logo on it. If I had known that I would not have purchased the golf balls.

One of the best balls to play BUT....... Jun 03, 2009

The ProV1 is an excellent ball to play if you're in the single digit handicap range. As much as I would love to play another ball that was cheaper I unfortunately have to suck it up and pay the price in order to play my best.

Although this is a great ball why in the world would anyone pay more than $50 for a dozen of these balls? Most of the retail golf stores, and sporting good stores, sell this ball for about $45 plus tax. Why pay $60+ and wait for the shipping on these balls?

Amazon is usually a great place to buy stuff at a discount, however these golf balls are marked WAY above retail so I would highly discourage someone from buying these from Amazon. You would be much better off going through Dick's Sporting, Nevada Bob's, Roger Dunn's, Golfsmith, etc.

beware of hype/high price buy used/reject balls instead Apr 28, 2009

I have read all these reviews and am honestly getting really perturb at how much lying and misinformation is actually being made by Titleist staff members posing as other reviewers using fictitious nicknames and ids. and If anyone posts anything they don't like they smear or deface the review. So they aren't going to like my review. Watch and see they HAVE to try and discredit me it's their job. Titleist balls are ok but are way over priced. What you should do is get a batch of reject or used prov. Reject balls are just painted wrong nothing else is wrong with them, as for used All balls have a limited amount of hits they can take around 100 before they break. Most used balls have 60 hits left in them. And the price for used and reject balls are way cheaper than $60-$100 for a brand new box $20-$40 for used. The production price for a dozen pro-v being $12-$18 a dozen. I have yet to see a hole spit out a golf ball because it was a reject/used ball. I have given these balls out as a gifts and when they find out how little they cost they pay me to buy them again and again for them.
The truth is Acushnet Company and all others pay big bucks to get positive ads online, in newspapers, ads, and they hire people in tournaments/contests and do this by sponsoring as many players as they can. Most Just like the money they get from them but don't really care who's equipment it is. they are paid to say they like it, it's just part of the deal for them. Now These people and ads cost money and Titleist doesn't want us to know they can order rejected/used balls at huge discounts they lose money. Also they don't want you to know that most of what you hear them saying about their balls is all lies and fluff. Truth is there are limits and regulations in all golf tourneys as to what balls and clubs are allowed to be able to do and what they are made of. Because of this and all golf equipment have to follow these guidelines and limitations. No ball is allowed to just go farther than any other because its cheating. It's like corking a bat in baseball . Now all manufacturers test and retest the spin rate of balls on their own products in line with competitors balls and rip them off. This happens so often that lawsuits about patents are commonplace. that's why there is a new design of pro-v. Truth is no ball or club can magically or scientifically correct a bad swing, make your swings straighter or cover lack of practice/talent. So be careful with what you read and your money, buy Rejects and used balls.


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