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which titlesit golf ball should i play

by Mrs. Danielle Lehner Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Simply put, playing the ProV1 or ProV1x will always be the most performing ball for your game. Most amateur golfers miss a lot of greens, so playing the ProV will give you the best chance of getting up and down or at least holding the green and two-putting for bogey (often not a bad result for a 15-18 handicapper).

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How to choose the best Titleist golf balls for your game?

Playing a properly fit golf ball will help you shoot lower scores. This golf ball selection tool starts the fitting process by suggesting a recommended and alternative ball for you to test. The next step is to conduct an on-course evaluation to see which Titleist golf ball is the best for your game.

What are Titleist AVX golf balls?

New Titleist AVX golf balls are for golfers looking to level up their game with advanced technology that delivers low flight, low iron spin for longer distance, incredibly soft feel, and now, even more control.

How to choose the right golf ball?

Different golf balls come with different degrees of spin. Generally, spin makes it easier for an experienced player to control a ball but more difficult for the average player. This fact is largely due to the technique. If you like to make chip shots, curves, or long putts, a soft ball is probably a good choice.

Does playing a properly fit golf ball help you shoot lower scores?

It’s a fact. Playing a properly fit golf ball will help you shoot lower scores. This golf ball selection tool starts the fitting process by suggesting a recommended and alternative ball for you to test.

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Which Titleist ball is best for distance?

Titleist Velocity 2022 Golf Ball It is this combination of ball speed, low spin and high flight that makes the Velocity ball the longest in the range. It is available in white or matte blue, green and orange.

How do I know which golf balls are best for me?

If you're someone who has a high swing speed (above 100 MPH), you'll want a high compression golf ball. Anything with a compression rating above 90 should be ideal. If you have more of a moderate swing speed (between 85-100 MPH), you'll be somewhere in the middle.

Which Titleist ball is best for my swing speed?

Comparison ChartGolf Balls for 70 Mph Swing SpeedCover MaterialConstruction (piece)TaylorMade Soft Response - The SoftestIonomer3Titleist Velocity - Best DistanceNAZ + Surlyn2Callaway Supersoft - Top Rated (Editor's Choice)Ionomer2Bridgestone e12 Contact - Best Low CompressionIonomer36 more rows•Jan 5, 2022

What is the difference between Titleist golf balls?

The differences between Pro V1, Pro V1x, and AVX can be boiled down to flight, spin, and feel. Pro V1 delivers optimal flight (a penetrating flight) and spin for most golfers with a very soft feel. Compared to Pro V1, Pro V1x will fly higher, spin more through the bag, and feel firmer.

Should I play Pro V1 or Pro V1x?

If you hit it higher, usually as a result of faster swing speeds and higher spin rates, then the ProV1 would probably be the better ball for you. If you typically hit the ball lower, due to slower swing speeds or lower spin rates, then the ProV1x will be better for you out on the course.

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.

How do I choose the right golf ball for my swing speed?

A good rule of thumb is 100 compression for swing speeds over 100 miles per hour, 90 compression for swing speeds over 90 mph and 80 compression for swing speeds under 90 mph. Pick a golf ball with a construction designed to maximize the effectiveness of your swing speed.

What swing speed is needed for Pro V1?

The #1 ball in golf, the Pro V1 is a three-piece golf ball meant for swing speeds of 98-105 mph.

What golf ball should I play for my swing speed?

Anything between 55 and 70 will be the best golf ball for your swing speed. 85-95 mph swing speed is fast enough to put a decent move on the ball so medium compression golf balls are some of the best golf balls for 85 mph swing speeds.

Why are Titleist Pro V1 balls the best?

New Pro V1 offers the greatest combination of speed, spin and feel in the game and is the best fit for the majority of golfers. Pro V1 features a mid-high, penetrating trajectory, low long game spin and high short game spin and very soft feel.

Which golf ball is closest to the Pro V1?

Bridgestone Tour B XSThere are several golf balls on the market that compete with Pro V1, such as Callaway Chrome Soft and Taylormade TP5. The ball that most closely resembles the Pro V1 is the Bridgestone Tour B XS.

What ball goes further Pro V1 or Pro V1x?

The Pro V1 is designed to produce a more penetrating ball flight and descends at a shallower angle ultimately leading to more roll. The Pro V1x on the other hand launches higher and falls out of the air at much steeper angles of attack.

How do I choose the right golf ball for my swing speed?

A good rule of thumb is 100 compression for swing speeds over 100 miles per hour, 90 compression for swing speeds over 90 mph and 80 compression for swing speeds under 90 mph. Pick a golf ball with a construction designed to maximize the effectiveness of your swing speed.

What golf ball should I use for my swing speed?

Anything between 55 and 70 will be the best golf ball for your swing speed. 85-95 mph swing speed is fast enough to put a decent move on the ball so medium compression golf balls are some of the best golf balls for 85 mph swing speeds.

Do soft golf balls go further?

Do Softer Golf Balls Go Further? As a general rule, soft low compression golf balls will travel further when you hit your driver and irons. With your wedges, soft and firm golf balls should travel the same distance.

Is there really a difference in golf balls?

Golf balls have different layers, different spin rates, different compression ratings, and a few others. Most people just use whatever ball they found in the bushes the round before. That's fine if you're just out to hack the ball around, but if you want to improve, it's probably not the best choice.

What is Titleist velocity?

A reincarnation of the retired NXT Tour, the Titleist Velocity is a golf ball for the common man. If you don’t exactly crank it 289 off the tee box, this ball is for you. It is a firmer golf ball, and reduces its overall spin.

Is the magic of golf ball largely dependent on skill?

Let’s be real for a second. The majority of the performance magic that can be attained from a golf ball, is largely dependent on the skill of the golfer hitting it. To that end, let’s open our eyes.

TruFeel

New Titleist TruFeel golf balls are the softest Titleist golf ball, now reimagined with a TruTouch core and TruFit aerodynamics for more distance in your long game. The proprietary TruFlex cover gives you excellent control into and around the green.

Velocity

New Titleist Velocity golf ball features a high-speed core to maximize speed and an advanced aerodynamics package to optimize flight. It produces high flight on all shots to enhance distance and help stop the ball on the green.

Pro V1

The flagship model, this has been one of the best premium golf balls since its release all the way back in the year 2000.

Pro V1x

Before discussing the different options in the range, I went through the whole golf ball fitting process with Tom and it was the Pro V1x that was best suited to the way I delivered the club to the ball. You can watch that golf ball fitting video here.

Pro V1x Left Dash

A ball that a lot of people won't be familiar with, the Pro V1x left dash is a prototype Pro V1x that has been available to tour players for a few years, and now everyday golfers can get their hands on them.

Tour Speed

Moving out of the premium range, we start with the Titleist Tour Speed.

Tour Soft

The clue is in the title with this one. Relative to Tour Speed, this is a softer-feeling ball, which will be a big preference for a lot of golfers out there. And it also comes with a handy alignment aid that's already proven to be a big hit.

Velocity

While most would class this as a "distance golf ball", it's important to remember that Titleist says that all eight of the models in its' range are distance balls.

TruFeel

Last but not least, this is the softest ball in the range in terms of compression. Many golfers will be familiar with TruFeel but who exactly is it aimed at?

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