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what players use prov1x golf ball

by Roslyn O'Reilly Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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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.

Titleist Pro V1x Ball Tour Players
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Jordan SpiethApril 2022
Bubba WatsonApril 2022
Kevin NaMarch 2022
Luke DonaldMarch 2022
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Full Answer

What is the difference between ProV1 and Pro V1x golf balls?

Pro V1 flies lower than Pro V1x. Pro Vl spins less than ProV1x on iron and short game shots. Pro Vl feels softer than Pro V1x. Both golf balls deliver the best scoring performance in the game for all golfers.

Should you buy Titleist Pro V1 or Pro V 1x golf balls?

Deciding between the Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x depends on the player’s preference on the spin, feel, and shot height. The Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x have been the most used golf balls on the PGA Tour for almost 20 years.

What ball do the top 50 LPGA Tour players use?

In total we found 41 of the top 50 LPGA Tour players use a Pro V1 or Pro V1x and in that elite group the split between which model they used is roughly even. While 18 play the Pro V1, 22 of the top 50 prefer the Pro V1x with Lydia Ko being noted to use the Pro V1 Left Dash ball. Nelly Korda uses a Pro V1.

What is the swing speed of the Pro V1x golf ball?

The Pro V1X is designed for a golfer with a swing speed of at least 98mph (157kph) which is higher than 93mph (149kph) for the average male golfer Remember, these golf balls are designed with Tour players in mind NOT weekend golfers.

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What pros use Pro V1x?

The Left Dash Pro V1x is a high-flying ball that's made to have lower spin and a firmer feel. Players such as Luke Donald, Scott Piercy, Lucas Glover, Jimmy Walker and Ryan Armour have used, or still use, this golf ball.

Who should use Pro V1 vs Pro V1x?

If you prefer a softer golf ball go for the Pro V1; if you like a little more pop pick up the Pro V1x. Ultimately there's no wrong choice; both golf balls are packed with nearly two decades of research, development and testing to help you play your best golf.

Do any pros use Pro V1x left dash?

Since its introduction, of all the different Titleist golf ball models played at PGA Tour events, an estimated 5% have been Pro V1x Left Dash.

Which ball is better Pro V1 or Pro V1x?

According to Titleist, the three-layer Pro V1 golf ball is made to fly lower than the Pro V1x, and it provides a softer feel. The four-layer Pro V1x, on the other hand, is designed for a higher flight and more spin, and provides a slightly firmer feel compared to the Pro V1.

What swing speed is needed for Pro V1x?

105 MPHWhat Swing Speed Is Needed For Pro V1x? According to Titleist, having a swing speed of at least 105 MPH is ideal for hitting a Pro V1x well. At this speed, you'll be able to compress the ball properly, which will result in more distance and optimal height.

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.

Do any tour players use AVX?

Nope. In terms of launch and spin profiles, Left Dot fits between Pro V1 and AVX. Moreover, Pro V1 Left Dot is played on the PGA TOUR every week. AVX is not.

Does Pro V1 or Pro V1x spin more with driver?

According to Titleist's website, here is the difference between the Pro V1 and Pro V1x: The Pro V1 has a softer feel, less iron spin, and a more penetrating ball flight. Comparatively, the Pro V1x should launch higher, feel a little less soft, and offer more iron spin.

What is the number one golf ball on tour?

Titleist likes to remind us that that the Pro V1 is the No 1 ball used by professionals on worldwide golf tours, but that it's a great ball for non-superstars as well. The ball is manufactured to perfectly balance short game control without sacrificing good yardage from the tee.

Which Titleist ball goes the farthest?

We discovered that the Titleist Velocity Golf Balls are the undisputed champs as far as distance golf balls go. Golf balls should prioritize essential factors such as spin, control, and feel.

What type of golf ball should a 12 handicap golfer use?

If you're a mid handicap golfer, you should be using a 2 or 3 piece golf ball. It'll really depend on whether you prefer distance or control over the ball. Both have their pros and cons but the main benefit to a 2 piece ball is distance and straightness. The main benefit to a 3 piece ball (Pro V1) is increased control.

What ball does Justin Thomas play?

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What ball did Justin Thomas use?

At the 2019 Sony Open in Hawaii, Justin Thomas switched to a Pro V1 ball after playing a Pro V1x for his entire professional career. Why the change?

When did Titleist launch the Pro V1x?

Titleist launched the Pro V1x golf ball alongside its second-generation Pro V1 golf ball in 2003, and golfers quickly understood the relationship between the two golf balls; the four-piece Pro V1x spins less than the three-piece Pro V1.

Is the 2017 Pro V1x higher or lower?

The 2017 Pro V1x was a higher - spinning, and still higher-flying, golf ball than the 2017 Pro V1. Some golfers didn’t realize the change, while others were simply perplexed. “There was a little confusion at first because it’s been, for such a long time, X was always the lower-spin golf ball,” said Fordie Pitts, Titleist’s Golf Ball R&D rep.

Is the golf ball he's in right now a prototype?

Thomas, however, is correct in his reasoning. Pitts explains why: “The (golf ball) he’s actually in right now is just a prototype. Even though it is a Pro V1 and it has a black number on it, it does technically spin even more,” Pitts said. “It’s not a ball that’s available out for sale at this point.

Is the Pro V1x left dot?

According to Pitts, the design of the left-dot Pro V1 “directly” contributed to the 2017 Pro V1 and Pro V1x designs, and those constructions continued into the current 2019 Pro V1 and Pro V1x designs.

What Titleist Golf Ball Do the LPGA Pros Use?

We had an expectation that Titleist golf balls would find favour with the majority of the best 50 players on the LPGA Tour but even we were surprised by the dominance of the Pro V1 and Pro V1x among this elite group.

What is the second most popular golf ball?

Of the best 50 golfers on the LPGA Tour only 4 manufacturers are represented when it comes to brands of golf ball and the second most popular of these is Srixon.

What golf ball does Lexi Thompson play with?

Both Nasa Hataoka and Lexi Thompson play with a Bridgestone Tour B X although it is interesting to note none of the top 50 choose to play with the Tour B XS, the preferred golf ball of Tiger Woods.

Do amateur golfers pay enough attention to the equipment they use?

It is often a piece of equipment however that many amateur golfers do not pay enough attention to when selecting which one will best suit their game but that is never a criticism that can be levelled at the professional ranks.

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What is the difference between a Pro Vlx and a Pro Vl?

The main differences between Pro Vl and Pro Vlx are in flight, spin and feel. Pro V1 flies lower than Pro V1x. Pro Vl spins less than ProV1x on iron and short game shots. Pro Vl feels softer than Pro V1x. Both golf balls deliver the best scoring performance in the game for all golfers.

Why use Titleist Pro V1?

Titleist’s mission has always been to design and produce golf balls of superior performance and quality and that’s definitely the case with the Pro V1 and Pro V1x.

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