The Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls have a great feel so they can be played by golfers at any level. High handicappers might want to choose a more affordable ball. At $50 per dozen – over $4 per ball – it stings a little more when you skull a ball into the water or shank a tee shot into the woods. Advertisement.
Thinner Cover. The Pro V1x is designed with a cast urethane elastomer cover, 17% thinner than any other ball designed by Titleist. The ball’s thinner cover helps to generate higher levels of spin for short game and approach shots. Besides its soft appearance, urethane covers increase the durability of the ball.
This type of design makes the Pro V1X a bit more durable than its Bridgestone counterpart. Price. Whichever ball of these two you choose, you can expect a similar hit to your budget. Both Bridgestone Tour B XS and Titleist Pro V1X belong to a higher price range and feature a similar price of about $50 for one dozen golf balls. Conclusion
The Titleist Pro V1 ball is fractionally softer than the Pro V1x, which becomes more apparent on the green. Titleist Pro V1 is a little more clicky, which many excellent players like, particularly on and around the greens. So, If you want a top-quality ball with a bit more softness, go for the Pro V1.
TaylorMade Tour Response vs. Titleist Pro V1 – Performance In our test, the Titleist Pro V1 was one yard longer off the tee (a difference of 0.4%) than the TaylorMade Tour Response. With a 7-iron, the TaylorMade Tour Response was 13 yards (8.8%) longer than the Titleist Pro V1, which means you more than gain back any loss from the driver.
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