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Pro v1 vs Pro v1x
Who wins the battle of the Titleist Pro v1 vs Pro v1x??
Ahhh… the Titleist Pro v1 Review – The Golf Ball that is – As the slogan say’s – “The #1 Ball in Golf”…
And everyone knows that if they play a Titleist, they must be either a Pro v1 or a Pro v1 golfer. But which one is better, which one is longer, softer, more durable. Which one is better suited for your game???
Well let’s get to all that good stuff right here and right now in our Titleist Pro v1 Review. We not only review which ball is best for you, but where you can get the titleist pro v1 price checks from all over the web and where the cheap pro v1 sales are happening right now!!
Obviously we know that to get each club in the bag to perform at it’s best is vital to shooting low scores in golf. Getting the best performance (yardage and control) out of each shot means one will make fewer strokes and one will be able to take easier shots with scoring clubs. The most important factor for getting more distance and accuracy is the golf ball. Period, end of story.
We put these reviews together because I often find that most amateurs use the wrong ball. Most of them believe they “need more spin”, thinking this will help them hold the green on their approach shots. However, 95% of these golfers do not hit the green with their approach shots and these golfers should be looking for less spin and more distance.
The sad, ugly lie in golf is that most golfers think they are better than they are (yours truly inlcuded even though I am a 2-handicap)… So, we need to be honest with ourselves and realize that most of our shots are from around the green because we are not hitting the greens in reg. So pitch and chip shots are the shots we take most of the time.
So, we should be looking for a ball that perfoms best on those shots. Not the 7-irn from 155!!!
With that knowledge, please read the following reviews asking yourself, which ball is better for me for thos shots…
So, for a majority of amateurs that rarely hit the green with their approach shots and are often running the ball up to the green which requires no spin at all.
Actually, the spin hurts them here.
Another reason is too much spin off the tee will make a bad shot worse. For example, if you tend to slice the ball or fade it, a high spin ball will turn a fade into a slice and a draw into a hook. Whereas a high distance, lower spin ball will produce a straighter, longer shot every time.
Determining the right ball to use can be tricky but we have compiled list of the top ten golf balls for distance that can help you find the best ball to use that gives you maximum
distance, but still offers enough spin to help you on the greens.
So without further ado, here are the basics you need to understand in the analysis of the the Pro v1x vs Pro V1:
Titleist Pro V1x: This is the ball I use and I absolutely love it. The Pro V1x is an extremely strong all around ball in terms of versatility and distance for the average handicapper. The Pro V1X is a ball designed for the lower handicapper to professionals. Although all levels of players love to say “I use ProV1X”…
With a soft feel and plenty of spin and distance, the Pro V1x is great on the tee, on the green, and everywhere in between. Since I like a lot of spin for some specialty shots I like to hit around green, I really love the “bite” the ball has. The average to high handicappers usually get tripped up on this aspect because there approach shots do not “run out” like they expect and they come up well short. The ProV1X is not the ball I recommend for the average player.
But overall, you really can’t go wrong with this ball once you know how it reacts and adjust accordingly.
Titleist Pro V1: Like its bigger brother, the Pro V1 is a great all-around golf ball. This ball is about 1.4 yards shorter than the Pro V1x but is a little more accuaret on off-center hits.
However, it is a little more durable than its bigger brother and has higher launch and less spin than the Pro V1x, which is a little better for the higher handicapper.
Conclusion: If you are an accurate player that hits the ball high and usually sticks the ball where it lands, I recommend the Pro V1x. However, if your are a player that hits the ball more wildly and your ball flight is ower and you tend to run the ball onto the greens, I recommend the Pro V1.
As promised, I not only review and recommend which ball to use for my readers, I actually have scoped out the best places to get your Pro V1 or Pro V1x balls on the internet.
Here is what I found and please note that these prices will be update everday with the most current prices and the best deals I have found on the internet. So bookmark this page and come back anytime you need to find the website that has the best Titleist Pro V1x sale!!!
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