12 Titleist Pro V1 A++ Grade
12 Titleist Pro V1 A++ Grade
A++ Grade : these balls are the highest grade I sell and are as close to new as possible, some may have small pen marks but no logos . Balls have been hit maybe once or twice.
TITLEIST PRO V1
THE GREATEST COMBINATION OF SPEED, SPIN AND FEEL
Pro V1 golf balls are the optimal premium performance choice for most players and the most played model in golf.
Why Play Pro V1?
Pro V1 is recommended to players who are looking for mid-trajectory flight, very low long game spin and maximum short game spin, with softer feel.
Comparison to Pro V1x
Due to its unique dimple pattern, Pro V1 has a lower flight than Pro V1x. A softer gradient core produces a softer feel and slightly less spin than Pro V1x.
Here’s a more detailed overview of the prov1. If you unsure or undecided :
Titleist Pro V1 golf balls:
General Overview
• Premium, tour‑level golf ball designed for advanced amateurs and professional players
• Known for its combination of soft feel, distance, and short‑game control
• Three‑piece construction with a urethane elastomer cover
• Optimized for players with moderate‑to‑high swing speeds seeking balanced performance
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Construction & Technology
Core
• Next‑generation, high‑gradient solid core
• Designed to reduce long‑game spin while maintaining high ball speed
• Promotes a more efficient energy transfer at impact for consistent distance
Casing Layer
• High‑flex ionomer casing layer surrounding the core
• Contributes to lower spin on full long‑iron and driver shots
• Helps maintain speed and stabilize performance in the wind
Cover
• Cast urethane elastomer cover system
• Softer feel than many ionomer‑covered balls, especially around the green
• Provides high spin and control on pitches, chips, and bunker shots
• Durable enough for multiple rounds under normal use
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Aerodynamics & Flight
• Spherically tiled 388 tetrahedral dimple design (current generation)
• Optimised for:
• Penetrating, mid‑trajectory flight
• Stable ball flight in varying wind conditions
• Consistent carry distance and roll
• Designed to produce a slightly lower flight than the Pro V1x, but higher than many “distance” balls
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Performance Characteristics
Off the Tee (Driver)
• High ball speed for strong overall distance
• Reduced long‑game spin to limit ballooning and excessive curvature
• Mid launch profile: not too high, not too low
• Focus on consistent carry distance and dispersion
Fairway Woods & Long Irons
• Controlled spin to maintain a penetrating flight
• Predictable yardages with less “hot” or “dead” shots
• Good stopping power into par‑4s and par‑5s compared with distance balls
Short Irons & Wedges
• Noticeably higher spin than two‑piece distance balls
• Allows aggressive approach shots that stop quickly on the green
• Excellent control on partial wedge shots (e.g., 50–90 yards)
Around the Green (Chipping & Pitching)
• Soft, responsive feel off the clubface
• High spin potential for checking and stopping where intended
• Consistent performance on a variety of short‑game shots: flop shots, bump‑and‑runs, bunker shots
Putting
• Soft, solid feel with a muted sound at impact
• Good feedback without being overly firm or “clicky”
• Aids distance control through consistent roll and feel
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Feel & Sound
• Overall soft feel relative to many performance balls, but not “spongy”
• Softer sensation on wedges and putter than on full‑swing shots
• Muted, premium sound that many better players prefer
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Durability
• Urethane cover is engineered for:
• Good resistance to cutting and scuffing from clean strikes
• Reasonable longevity over multiple rounds, assuming no severe contact (cart paths, trees, etc.)
• May show more cosmetic wear than surlyn/ionomer distance balls, but offers far superior spin and feel
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Who It’s Best For
• Golfers who:
• Prioritize short‑game control and feel
• Want a balanced blend of distance and spin, rather than max distance alone
• Have reasonably consistent ball‑striking and moderate‑to‑high swing speed
• Commonly used by:
• Low‑handicap amateurs
• Competitive players (club, college, and professional levels)
• Mid‑handicappers who value scoring over raw distance
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Comparison Within the Titleist Line
• Pro V1 vs Pro V1x
• Pro V1:
• Softer feel
• Mid launch
• Slightly lower long‑game spin
• Pro V1x:
• Firmer feel
• Higher launch
• Slightly higher spin, especially with irons and wedges
• Pro V1 vs AVX
• Pro V1:
• Mid trajectory, higher spin
• More stopping power on approaches
• AVX:
• Lower launch and spin
• Very soft feel, more focused on low flight and distance