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When paired with the Pro V1 and Pro V1x core designs, high gradient can lower long game spin without altering zip around the green. A look at the three-piece 2023 Pro V1. Titleist ...
Titleist made the core of the Pro V1x Left Dash and 2021’s limited-release Pro V1 Left Dot with high-gradient core technology without calling attention to it. After listening to player feedback ...
Like the new Pro V1, the 2025 Pro V1x has a new gradational core that provides more speed. However, Titleist discovered that some Pro V1x prototypes were in danger of exceeding the USGA’s ...
Faster from core to cover, the new Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls have been designed to leave the clubface with more ball speed and lower long game spin for more distance, while providing the ...
The Pro V1 again is a solid core design with the thickened mantle and thinner cover than before, while the Pro V1x remains the dual-core design but reformulated for greater difference between the ...
Ten years after introducing the Pro V1, Titleist continues to make improvements to that groundbreaking golf ball, as well as to the lower-spin offshoot, Pro V1x. The latest versions debuted at last ...
Titleist delivers even more distance, softer feel and longer lasting durability in its 2013 Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls through new core and cover technologies. Using ZG process core technology ...
Titleist has introduced the 2017 versions of the Pro V1 and Pro V1x balls, calling them “the most advanced, best performing golf balls ever stamped with the Titleist script.” Advancements for 2017 ...
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Titleist Pro V1, Pro V1x golf balls (2025) - MSNTitleist tested over 100 prototypes before settling on the core, aerodynamic package and other parts of the 2025 Pro V1.© Titleist The three-piece Pro V1 has a gradient rubber core, mantle layer ...
Increasing performance through every single layer of the golf ball, the new Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x models are designed for longer distance, even more greenside spin and control and softer feel – ...
Pro V1, Pro V1x use new core process, thicker mantle and thinnest-ever cast urethane cover to put more faster material to work in the ball ...
The new Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls (both $47.99/dozen) are designed to be faster and longer than the previous models while maintaining the same elite-level short game performance and ...
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