Does Pro V1 or Pro V1x spin more?

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.

Do Pro V1x spin more?

The Pro V1x will still launch higher and spin more than the Pro V1. The Pro V1 will still offer soft feel and the mid-launch, mid-spin performance specification Titleist believes works for the highest percentage of golfers.

Which has less spin Pro V1 or Pro V1x?

The Titleist Pro V1 ball also spins a little less. The difference between them in terms of spin profile has reduced in the more recent generations, but you're looking at a difference of between 100-300 rpm with the driver and possibly more with the irons.

Which Titleist Pro V has less spin?

The left dot is designed to be a lower-spinning, lower-flying Pro V1 with similar feel to the standard version. The ball uses a slightly modified core and casing layer as well as deeper dimples than the standard Pro V1.

Which Titleist ball has lowest spin?

AVX is a premium performance golf ball for golfers who prioritise distance and extremely soft feel with a piercing, low ball flight. It has been engineered to be the lowest flying, lowest spinning and softest feeling high-performance golf ball in the Titleist line.

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Who Should Use 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.

Which Titleist golf ball has the most spin?

Best for Higher Spin: Titleist Pro V1x

With Titleist, golfers can trust that they are getting quality balls in each box and sleeve with consistency that still leads all manufacturers.

Who plays Pro V1 left?

Players using it include Tony Finau, Daniel Berger, Patrick Reed, Henrik Stenson, and Keith Mitchell. The Left Dot is the most-played non-retail ball. Titleist estimates 6-12 Tour players put it in play each week.

Which Pro V1 spins the most?

New Pro V1x has a fast, high flight and delivers spin when and where a golfer wants it. Pro V1x is designed for players who want a higher trajectory and increased spin relative to Pro V1, with a slightly firmer feel.

What swing speed is needed for Pro V1x?

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

What compression is Pro V1x?

Titleist Pro V1x – Compression

On our compression gauge, the 2021 incarnation of the Pro V1x measures 97 on average, the same as the previous model. That positions it as one of the firmer balls on the market though the Left Dash variant typically is a bit firmer still.

What ball does Justin Thomas use?

Thomas, like many other professionals, uses the Pro V1x golf ball and has done for a good few years now.

Is Pro V1x softer than 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.

Do pros use Pro V1x left dash?

For me, the Pro V1 is near perfect in terms of iron spin, but players who want more distance may find it with Left Dash. I found an even larger gap, proportionally, with the driver.

What is the Titleist AVX?

Designed To Advance Your Game

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. Benefits. Longer Distance. Increased Greenside Spin and Control. Softer Feel.

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 is best for my swing speed?

Titleist Velocity Golf Balls. The Titleist Velocity golf ball provides fast initial ball speed on all full swing shots for long-distance while providing playable feel in the short game. This is now Titleist's fastest solid core ball.

Which ball is better Pro V1x or TP5x?

The Titleist Pro V1x is going to suit those who want a firmer feel with more spin and control into and around the greens. The TaylorMade TP5x will be ideal for those who like a firmer feel but need to reduce spin at impact because they already generate enough.

Which Pro V1 slows swing speeds?

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 ball does Jordan Spieth play?

Jordan Spieth uses the Titleist Pro V1x (2021) golf ball.

Which Titleist ball is longest?

Longest Golf Balls: Titleist Velocity

The longest golf ball is the Titleist Velocity. This is a two piece ball that is built completely for distance and low ball spin from the tee. Titleist is known for having some of the best golf ball technology on the market, and the Velocity is no exception.

What irons does Rory McIlroy use?

Rory McIlroy uses TaylorMade P730 Rors Proto irons. Rory McIlroy uses TaylorMade P730 Rors Proto irons. Rory McIlroy uses the TaylorMade Spider X Hydro Blast putter and TaylorMade TP5X golf ball.

What shafts does Rory McIlroy use?

The irons in his bag remain unaltered for 2022 with McIlroy gaming the the TaylorMade P770 3-iron and P730 Rors Proto irons from 4 to PW with Project X 7.0 shafts. McIlroy is also sticking by his TaylorMade MG3 wedges in 54 and 58 degrees, in Project X 6.5 shafts.

What clubs does DeChambeau use?

Bryson DeChambeau uses Cobra King Tour MIM irons that are all the same length as his seven iron. His irons start with a couple of Cobra King One Length Utility irons (4-5) before transitioning down to Cobra King One Length MiM Tour irons which go from six-iron down to pitching wedge.

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