Titleist ProV1 golf balls and ProV1X golf balls are the most popular golf balls on the market. These ball are meant to perform with a very low long-game spin. They are also supposed to have high trajectory which will help your approach shots due to the fall height being more straight, rather than curved.Forgiveness: 10/10Straight Flight: 10/10Soft Feel: 8/10 These golf balls have a 3-piece/4-piece construction. The ProV1 is made out of Cast Urethane Elastonomer, and the ProV1X is made out of Cast Urethane Elastonomer. Colors: White/Yellow Pro V1 vs. Pro V1X- The "X" behind the ProV1 signifies that it is a softer ball, which allows for better contact, and more forgiveness in your ball flight. Personal Rating: Personally I really like the ProV1 ball. It is very easy to shape and the ball flight is amazing. The perfect flight allows for maximum distance. The only downside is the price. I would recommend this ball to any golfer who has a low handicap that needs a golf ball to shape flight and increase or reduce spin. These balls do come at a higher pice point so you want to make sure you are not constantly losing balls in order to have the Titleist ProV1/ProV1X be worth it.
Here is a video of me playing the Titleist ProV1!
Titleist ProV1
FEEL TITLEIST golf balls $$
Titleist Tour Soft Golf BallsRetail: $35.99
These golf balls are the 'feel' balls, that Titleist makes. They are designed to perform with commanding distance and advanced short game control. These balls give you a standard trajectory just like most of the 'feel' balls, and they are designed to give you maximum control over your shots. Forgiveness: 7/10Straight Flight: 7/0Soft Feel: 8/10 These balls have a 2-piece 4CE Grafted construction that allows for maximum feel over the golf ball. This provides great ability for you to shape your shots, draw/fade, hook/slice. Colors: White/Yellow Personal Rating: I would personally rate these golf balls a 7/10 because they are great for your feel. They are very easy to control, wether you want to hit a cut or a draw, or even put a bit of spin on the ball that is all very do-able with this ball. The downside to this ball is that each aspect is slightly worse than the ProV1/ProV1X. I would recommend this golf ball to mid to high handicappers that is trying to improve their game by starting to shape their shots. These balls work great in courses that are short but skinny, and you find yourself having to hit a lot of draws/fades. These balls are affordable compared to the premium golf balls, so they are good if you are looking to spend a little bit more than a low-level ball, but are not ready to pay the premium price.
Titleist 2
Here is a video of me playing the Titleist Tour Soft!
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Titleist VelocityRetail: $29.99
These golf balls are the 'distance' balls. They are designed to give you maximum carry distance with each of your clubs. Although these golf balls are designed to give you maximum distance for your long-game, they are still a great ball to play with for your short-game as well, as the extra-distance gained does not affect the short game. Forgiveness: 7/10Straight Flight: 8/10Soft Feel: 6/10 These golf balls have a 2-piece Proprietary Titleist TruFlex construction which is designed to give you maximum distance in your ball flight. This means that some aspects of the ball may be slightly limited, due to its main purpose being long distance. Colors: White/Yellow Personal Rating: I would personally rate these golf balls a 6/10. I would give these balls this rating because they are not very 'shapeable' like the other two Titleist balls, and are very difficult to add spin too. These balls do have a strong suit however, they are able to give you maximum distance, which is great. So although they have some downside, they have upside aswell. I would personally recommend these golf balls to golfers with high handicaps. This is due to the price point. For only $29.99 you get a 12 pack of very clean looking golf balls, that will perform the same as any other ball (to high handicap golfers), but for low handicap golfers they will simply not cut it. So if you are new-ish to golf, or just are simply not that great, I recommend using the Titleist Velocity golf balls.
Here is a video of me playing the Titleist Velocity!