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December 05, 2016 At 11:59 AM By Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
No'lPalmdale, CA
Rick V., Team Titleist StaffDuxbury, MA
December 05, 2016 At 01:21 PM
Hi Rick! That is a great way to do a review/comparison. About a year ago, when the triangular vs. the squared marking on the balls were being tested, I've done it a similar way although my short strokes testing from off the fringe and back to about 45-50 out were done at a practice green and were really able to confirm the differences. It takes me longer as I would only count the good contacts... As for Pro V1 vs. Pro V1x, I have had plenty of rounds between the two that I could differentiate and separate the two performance- favorably, I'm with Pro V1 today. But it looks like new balls are in the horizon and I may have to do a new testing of the same kind for myself before I order an annual supply. It should be fun again! Thank you. Noe'l
Jeffery M
December 05, 2016 At 02:56 PM
Hi Rick, I also have been fortunate enough to have the course to myself. I would also play 2 balls side by side and see the different characteristics of each ball. I was also fortunate enough to receive the test balls also and did the same testing. Mine had red numbers so I figured they were ProV1x's? I mostly play ProV1x and the test balls outperformed my regular ones. I sometimes switch between the 2 ProV's depending on weather conditions. I have tried just about every tour ball out there and nothing beats a Titleist!! I know there are deals on ProV's right now but holding back hoping the test ones will come to market. Thanks Titleist #1 ball in golf!!
Chuck ZMt Pleasant, SC
December 05, 2016 At 03:15 PM
Rick, I have played the Black (Prov1) test ball that was given out at the TT Invitational this year. Someone was not happy with his blacks and wanted to trade and I gave him my sleeve of reds and made him a happy camper. Was not able to do a comparison, but do not play the X. The new black ball (Prov1) is a very fine golf ball. I have used it in rounds I love the ball and the way it performs. In talking with the reps in this area they are very impressed with it's performance. The feedback that I am getting is that it is outperforming the Prov1x. Less spin and more carry. A performance enhancer for the Prov1. I cannot wait to see it come to market, because it might be one of the best balls Titleist has manufactured. It is also my understanding that the pros are very impressed with the new Prov1s performance. Cheers, Chuck.....
Dwayne NIsland, KY
December 05, 2016 At 03:32 PM
I would love to do that but just haven't been able to yet
Dwayne, highly recommend the exercise. Hope you can get out there and give it a try. You'll definitely experience a few shots where one ball feels better or stops quicker or flies in the right window - something that registers with you and gives you confidence in your choice. Rick
Dino JBurnaby, BC
December 05, 2016 At 04:16 PM
Hi Rick! I have done something very similar -- I used the "self course assessment" that Titleist used to have on its older website. I too, took the two balls (Pro V1 and Pro V1x) and worked backwards from the Green to the Tee Box. I took my time at the end of the day and dropped the balls side by side to gauge performance and their characteristics on and around the greens. Then from the fairways on approaches and finally off of the tee box. It is a similar process that I use when I receive the sleeve of test balls from Titleist as well! At the end of the process, I came to the considered realization that the Pro V1x balls performed best for me compared to the Pro V1's that I had been using. It really was an illuminating experience and a more objective way that had me questioning some of my basic assumptions about golf balls, performance characteristics and which suited my game better.
December 06, 2016 At 03:34 PM
pulplvrSpring, TX
December 05, 2016 At 06:18 PM
Rick, that is basically what I have been able to do in the past when I've been comparing two balls, whether they are both Titleist or comparing another brand with my Pro V1's. i find that doing as you did, playing two balls and then hitting close-in shots really gives me the best basis for comparison. Of interest, I've been playing Pro V1's for years. At a recent Titleist-run ball testing session, however, it became clear that I was getting better descent angles and slightly better distance from the Pro V1x! So, once my current stash of Pro V1s is depleted, I'll be switching to the 1x. If fact, I just placed an order through My Pro V for two dozen personalized balls with the TT logo and the new MyProV emblem, continuing with my personal play number of 70. That's still my target score, though no longer my age.
Jared HWashington, UT
December 05, 2016 At 06:26 PM
I was able to hit around 15 tee shots with the new pro v1x at a team titleist photo/film shoot and the new ball had a more penetrating ball flight than the previous pro v1x. I was driving it through the doglegged fairway that I normally can't hit through. The ball flight is beautiful!
Steve LFramingham, MA
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