Who they're for: Golfers who want elite levels of distance and greenside spin, along with enhanced iron and wedge spin (Pro V1); and players who want a higher launch angle, more spin and a firmer feel ...
Considering that much of golf equipment is on one-year release cycles and most of the rest gets reset and replenished every ...
Ever since the debut of the original Pro V1 at the Invensys Classic in October 2000, Titleist has traditionally used the Las Vegas stop on the PGA Tour to reveal its latest iteration of the ...
For decades, Las Vegas has been a place where fortunes can be made, and many professional golfers have amassed their fortunes using a Titleist Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball. On Monday, as pros arrived ...
Titleist begins its 2026 launch season with the official announcement of the new Pro V1x Left Dash (designated by "–Pro V1x" on its side stamp) after a four-yea ...
After a four year wait while moonlighting on pro tours, the Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash golf ball is finally set to hit the retail market ...
The 2026 Pro V1x Left Dash keeps its firm feel and low-spin DNA while adding speed and a flatter, more efficient flight for ...
Titleist unveiled its new 2026 Pro V1x Left Dash golf ball, which comes eight years after the original. Here's the back story. The post Why a sucessor to Titleist’s Pro V1x Left Dash golf ball took ...
Titleist is introducing the 2025 version of the Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls this week at the Shriners Children’s Open in Las Vegas, and it’s a special occasion. This is the 25th year since Titleist ...
Let's get this out of the way: Titleist's latest "Dot" golf ball release isn't the one golfers have been clamoring for. The Pro V1x "Double Dot" prototype remains a tour-only offering, but that ...
Titleist updated the cores of the Pro V1 and Pro V1x to give them more iron and wedge spin while maintaining distance off the tee. Daytona 500 qualifying 2025: NASCAR Cup Series drivers meet with ...