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TITLEIST Prov1x

TITLEIST Prov1x
TITLEIST Prov1x
TITLEIST Prov1x
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TITLEIST Prov1x
TITLEIST Prov1x
TITLEIST Prov1x
TITLEIST Prov1x
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Description

The most used ball at all professional tournaments.

The Pro V1 is designed to provide greater rotational control in the short game, a more penetrating trajectory and even more stable flight. All while maintaining softness and feel.


The combination of two soft outer layers creates an amazing effect. The softest urethane layer provides incredible control for short game. The middle layer of almost equally soft ionomer improves energy transfer from the club head to the core, increasing the ball's initial velocity.


The soft nucleus with compression is also excellent for incredible hitting distances.

The ProV1 model has more, slightly deeper dimples than the ProV1x model. Because of this, it offers more spin and a more aggressive (lower) trajectory.

Every component of the Titleist ProV1 golf ball is precisely and carefully thought out and designed to work together to be able to deliver maximum performance and absolutely exceptional consistency on every stroke for every player - professional golfer or amateur.


Titleist ProV1 golf balls feature a three-piece construction incorporating the latest and improved high-speed 2.0 ZG Process Core, which further increases ball speed, provides less backspin, while allowing Titleist golf balls to retain the feel and compression they are known for.


The unusual design of Titleist ProV1 balls (352 tetrahedral dimples with spherical plates) provides drop-and-stop short game control. In turn, the very soft feel of the ball means that experienced players will appreciate the fact that they can "work" the ball in the air and spin it at will.


This is ideal for those players who want more control over the ball. Titleist's ProV1 ball engineers have managed to maintain ball control while increasing speed by reducing the thickness of the ball coverage by as much as 17%.