After years of player testing and feedback, Titleist is set to launch the second-generation Pro V1x Left Dash (-Pro V1x) Sometimes, research and development take longer than expected, simply because ...
The Pro V1x Left Dash was originally thought of as a niche option, one of Titleist’s Custom Performance Options (CPOs) designed for only a small percentage of players. But after winning the 2019 U.S.
Titleist’s 2023 Pro V1 and Pro V1x will be available globally on Jan. 25 for $54.99 per dozen. The colors include white (play numbers 1-4, 5-8 or all the same play numbers 00 or 1-99) and optic yellow ...
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Nearly a year ago, Titleist introduced its Pro V1 and Pro V1x RCT. “RCT” stands for “radar capture technology.” Specifically, a silver marking is placed inside the ball on the mantle layer that makes ...
One of Titleist’s cult-favorite golf balls is coming back to the retail market, albeit in limited fashion. The company is releasing the elusive Pro V1 Left Dot, one of its Custom Performance Option ...
Specs: Three-piece golf ball with cast urethane elastomer cover, fast low-spin casing layer, high gradient ZG Process core, and 352 tetrahedral dimple pattern. Available: Now (U.S. and Canada only) ...
Titleist officially started its “tour seeding and validation” process for new 2023 Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls on Monday at the 2022 Shriners Children’s Open. Although the golf balls are new, it’s ...
This spring, Titleist added an enhanced alignment guide to its series of Pro V1 golf balls. At first blush, this may not seem like news worthy of its own story, but it should be. Here’s why. I go out ...