Who they're for: Golfers who want elite levels of distance and greenside spin, along with enhanced iron and wedge spin (Pro V1); and players who want a higher launch angle, more spin and a firmer feel ...
Yes, there is a new Pro V1 ball coming to the market. No, it’s probably not for you. Even if you play on the PGA Tour. Titleist’s family of multilayer urethane-cover golf balls, which includes Pro V1 ...
The Pro V1x Left Dash was originally thought of as a niche option, one of Titleist’s Custom Performance Options (CPOs) designed for only a small percentage of players. But after winning the 2019 U.S.
What You Need to Know: The new Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x both feature a faster high-gradient core, reformulated to maintain low long-game spin, increase ball speed and add spin on shots into and ...
Titleist is known for producing some of the best golf balls on the market and, at the start of 2026, its most iconic and successful family has expanded with the release of the updated version of the ...
An enlarged alignment sidestamp, intended for more accuracy and precise aim, is the new Enhanced Alignment assistance. The extended sidestamp is more than 65% longer than the regular Pro V1 sidestamp ...
Specs: Four-piece, cast-urethane construction featuring a dual-core design and a 348-dimple aerodynamic pattern. Available: January 13 Who it’s for: Golfers who want maximum ball speed and lower ...
The Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x remain the leading ball in the game. Those in the Pro V1 camp include Viktor Hovland, Bob MacIntyre, Brian Harman, Adam Scott and Rickie Fowler while the likes of ...
The year 2025 is a big one for Titleist as it marks 25 years since the introduction of the Pro V1 golf ball, which cemented the company’s status firmly at the top of the golf ball world. The company ...