What is a Pro V1x 332?
Titleist Pro V1x 332 golf balls are designed for serious golfers of all levels seeking long distance with Tour-validated feel and performance. The softer Urethane Elastomer cover on the golfballs, provides improved playability and feel with mid and short irons.
Which is better Pro V1x or Pro V1?
Like the Pro V1, the Pro V1x is made to perform optimally for many different types of golfer in many different conditions, but it is just a little more specialized. The Pro V1x is the best choice for golfers who want a ball that flies higher, has more spin, and has a firmer feel than the Pro V1.
Should high handicappers use Pro V1x?
Should High Handicappers Use Pro V1 Balls? As a general rule, most golf coaches wouldn’t recommend Pro V1 to a high handicapper. The extra cost and higher compression rating make Pro V1 suited for better players with higher swing speeds.
Who Hit Pro V1x?
If you’re looking for a softer feel, especially in the short game department – select the Pro V1. If you normally hit a high ball off the tee and don’t mind launching a little lower, the Pro V1 is again the answer. However, the low-ball hitter will definitely benefit from the Pro V1x.
How do I tell what year my Pro V1 is?
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.
Which Callaway ball is like Pro V1?
The Callaway Chrome Soft is a worthy contender that offers most, if not all, of the performance of the Titleist Pro V1. It feels just a little softer and costs slightly less. Our test also found that it is a little longer than the Pro V1 when playing with irons.
What pros use Pro V1x?
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.
When did Titleist Pro V1x come out?
2003
The 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.
When did Pro V1x come out?
The 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 old is Pro V1 392?
14 years old
Over 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.
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.
What is a Titleist Pro V1x sidestamp?
Equipment standards dictate that every new golf ball listed on the USGA/R&A Conforming Golf Ball list feature a new, unique sidestamp that complies with specific design rules. 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.
What’s new in the 2007 Pro V1 and Pro V1x?
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.
How many dimples does the 2003 Pro V1x have?
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.
Was the 332 ball really that good?
The 332 was not one of the balls that was originally tested but then he did test it and it was even longer than any of the others. Was this ball that good? If so, I would like to get my hands on some :-). I have 48 of these balls if you are still interested.