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how can you tell the year that a titleist golf ball was made?

by Daniella Daugherty Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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If you look carefully at any Titleist (or Pinnacle) ball, you'll notice there are three (I think, I don't have a ball here with me at Starbucks) small letters or numbers inside the dimples, usually close to the Titleist script. My assumption is that these identify the date of manufacture (perhaps the mold, or machine, as well).

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How do I tell what year my Titleist Pro V1 is?

As it turns out, there’s a really simple way to check. Ever since the launch of the original Titleist Pro V1 in 2000, there have been various new iterations of the ball launched at regular, two-year intervals. You can instantly identify which year yours is from by looking at the side-stamp.

Is Titleist a good golf driver brand?

Titleist is a well-known brand among golfers, and many pros use it in tournaments. Over the years, Titleist has made some of the most iconic drivers, and their older models are still sold at a good price. If you plan to buy one for yourself, keep reading our review of Titleist drivers by year.

Do Titleist make sidestamps for the Pro V1 and V1x golf balls?

For each new generation of Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls, Titleist designers create a collection of new sidestamps with varying features inspired by recent golfer feedback. Many of these are printed on golf balls at our Custom Operations facility for further internal analysis and deliberation.

What is the best year for Titleist Drivers?

The Best Titleist Drivers by Year; 2020: Titleist TSi3 Driver. Key Features; 2019: Titleist TS1 Driver. Key Features; 2018: Titleist TS3 Driver. Key Features; 2016: Titleist Driver 917D3. Key Features; 2016: Titleist 917D2 Driver. Key Features

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How do you tell what year a golf ball was made?

You can instantly identify which year yours is from by looking at the side-stamp. Each new ball version of the Pro V1 and Pro V1x comes with a freshly designed side-stamp.

How old are Titleist golf balls?

The Early Years It took Young and Bommer three painstaking years to perfect the first Titleist golf ball, but when it was ready in 1935, it could truthfully be introduced to club professionals and golfers as the best ball ever made.

How do you tell the difference between a Pro V1 year?

For a little more detail: The original Pro V1 had only the brand name and the number of dimples. It debuted on The PGA Tour in 2000. This was the year(s) the ball started to take off. They added the arrowheads and put a dot in between the brand name and the dimple number.

What do the numbers mean on Titleist balls?

Nothing, really. These single-digit numbers are simply there for identification purposes. Say you and your buddy both play the same golf ball—a Titleist Pro V1, for example. You want to make sure you can tell them apart during the round, and using balls with different numbers can help you do that.

What year did the Titleist Pro V1 come out?

2000The Pro V1 introduced back in 2000 and Pro V1x in 2003 was a game changer. Since then with every model, incremental improvements have been made. For the 2021 Pro V1 however, Titleist has changed every aspect of the ball from cover to core.

How long do golf balls last?

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.

How old is Pro V1 392?

14 years oldOver the years, the brand has stuck with tradition and kept things straightforward and clean with its most top-shelf ball. If you find a ball that has “392” stamped on it, trust that it's at least 14 years old.

What is the difference between Titleist Pro V1 and AVX?

Whilst the Pro V1 is the softer of the Pro V family, the AVX is softer still on and around the greens thanks to that larger core. It's not a deal breaker, but the aim from Titleist here is to offer a premium alternative to the softer balls on the market.

Which Titleist ball has the least spin?

What Golf Ball Has The Lowest Spin Rate?Golf BallBackspin (RPM)Srixon Q-Star Tour4798Titleist AVX4909Vice Drive4921Snell MTB X49385 more rows

What does the color of the number on a golf ball mean?

The color of the golf balls being black or red go back to when golf balls were truly made to compression ratings. Red numbers used to represent 90 compression balls, and black numbers were to represent 100 compression balls.

What does XL mean on a golf ball?

It typically means either “extra long” or “extra large,” depending on whether the product is a ball, club or piece of clothing. Shoppers should be aware that in no case is there an authority overseeing the use of the XL designation.

What's the number on a golf ball?

Three-Digit Number You may notice a triple-digit number printed on your ball and that number can range anywhere from 300-500. This number will usually represent how many dimples are on the golf ball.

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does anybody know a website, where I can find out from which year a golfball is. I know a website where you can identify every Pro V1, but i have not found anything similar for other brands as Bridgestone, Taylormade or Callaway.

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Same applies to every other OEM, the ProV1 is just so popular that there tends to be more comparison resources. For the other OEMs, your best bet is googling the model name and a year to compare side stamps or reaching out to that OEMs customer service.

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does anybody know a website, where I can find out from which year a golfball is. I know a website where you can identify every Pro V1, but i have not found anything similar for other brands as Bridgestone, Taylormade or Callaway.

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Thanks so far, I put the link, hope this is allowed.... otherwise one of the mods should please delete it...

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Thanks so far, I put the link, hope this is allowed.... otherwise one of the mods should please delete it...

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When did the Titleist Driver 917D3 come out?

The Titleist Driver 917D3 made its debut on October 21, 2016, and it’s still desired by many golfers. Its appealing design and aerodynamic shape make it better than most golf drivers in the market.

What is a driver in golf?

A driver is a golf club with the longest shaft, biggest head, and the highest degree of loft. Mostly, drivers are made from premium material to add sturdiness and flow to your shots. That is why these golf clubs are expensive. Drivers are used for long-distance shots because of their large heads and strong grip.

How much does a TS1 driver weigh?

The TS1 Driver is incredibly light, weighing 275 grams, shedding 45 grams from the TS2 Driver. The eight-gram lighter head helps golfers generate more momentum, and the 20-gram weight is shed by replacing the conventional grip of the TS family.

How many yards can a pro golfer cover?

A pro golfer can cover up to 300 yards while a small percentage of amateurs achieve 250 yards with a golf driver. Landing a perfect shot with a driver is not easy; however, titlist drivers come with extra forgiveness for a perfect hit.

Is the Titleist driver TS1 good?

The loft of this Driver is moderate, and thanks to the torque it generates, the ball goes high and far at the same time. The Titleist driver TS1 is an excellent purchase in 2020 because its charm hasn’t left the golf course yet.

Is Titleist a good brand?

Titleist is a well-known brand among golfers, and many pros use it in tournaments. Over the years, Titleist has made some of the most iconic drivers, and their older models are still sold at a good price. If you plan to buy one for yourself, keep reading our review of Titleist drivers by year.

Is the Ts3 a titleist driver?

Titleist Driver Ts3 is slightly more compact with less forgiveness. However, it makes up for its lack of forgiveness with optimum weight distribution. Its refined crown and face thickness creates a lower center of gravity for a higher launch and lower spin.

i am getting my irons today

I've had a pair of DCI 990's. I love them! I've re-shafted them a couple of times, and re-grip them twice a year, but I've had these beauties for the better half of decade.

Josh G said

I've had a pair of DCI 990's. I love them! I've re-shafted them a couple of times, and re-grip them twice a year, but I've had these beauties for the better half of decade.

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2003

  • 2003 Pro V1x: The new Pro V1x is introduced for the first time, featuring a dual core and a high-coverage 332 dimple design with 7 different sizes. LOOKING BACK:On April 11, 2004, in a storybook ending to one of the most exciting finishes in Masters history, the winner relies on th…
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2005

  • LOOKING BACK:Titleist Brand Ambassador Geoff Ogilvy captured his first major at the 2006 US Open with the '05 Pro V1
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2007

  • 2007 Pro V1 and Pro V1x: Based on player feedback, new A.I.M. (Alignment Integrated Marking) Technology is added to 2007 Pro V1 and Pro V1x, extending the arrows on each side of the model name for improved alignment. A new staggered wave parting line design and tour-validated alignment integrated marking sidestamp were also introduced to the ‘07 Pro V1 and Pro V1x. LO…
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2009

  • LOOKING BACK:On April 12, 2009, Angel Cabrera wins The Masters on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff, marking the second major for Cabrera who also captured the 2007 U.S. Open at Oakmont playing Pro V1x. Also in 2009, Bill Haas (Pro V1x) captured the 1,500th victory for the Pro V1 family with his win at the 2010 Viking Classic.
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2011

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2013

  • LOOKING BACK:In 2013, Brand ambassador Adam Scott (Pro V1) becomes the 1st Australian player to win at The Masters.
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2015

  • LOOKING BACK:On June 21, 2015, Jordan Spieth wins the U.S. Open, becoming the youngest player since 1922 to win two career majors and only the sixth player to win the Masters and the U.S. Open in the same year.
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2017

  • LOOKING BACK: On August 13, 2017, Justin Thomas earns the 99th PGA Championship in dramatic fashion for his first career major and his fourth victory of the year. And on November 11, 2018, playing Pro V1x, Lee Westwood rallies to win the Nedbank Golf Challenge in South Africa, earning the 3,000th victory for the Pro V1 franchise across the worldwide professional tours sin…
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2019

  • LOOKING BACK:On May 19, 2019, the winner of the PGA Championship at Bethpage Black goes wire-to-wire to win his fourth career major championship in two years, all while playing a Pro V1x. ... #TeamTitleist
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