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April 08, 2013 At 10:33 PM By 1 U
1 UGeylang Lor 18 Rm 4, 0
Hi There,
I have been playing the previous generation Pro V1x and was wondering if it will be an easy transition to the new 2013 Pro V1x.
What are the main differences between the 2 and what are the benefits?
Thanks
Tom H Team Titleist SEA ManagerSingapore, 0
Hi 1 U,
It should be a very easy transition into the new Pro V1x, the feedback we've had so far from both professional and amateur golfers has been great (myself included, I also play the Pro V1x and am loving the 2013 model).
You will find a couple of differences with the new ball. Firstly, it will fly lower and generate a little more roll. This will lead to even more distance for most golfers. The new Pro V1x will have a little more spin with the longer irons and metals, although is still the lower spinning of the two models when it comes to the Pro V1 family. Finally, there will improved durability with the 2013 model, meaning the golf ball will last longer (something that we have had a lot of positive feedback about).
We'd love to hear how you like the 2013 Pro V1x once you've had a chance to play it. Feel free to post on the forum and let us know. Cheers.
Tom HuttonTeam Titleist South East Asia Manager
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