Not wanting to be left behind, I adopted the Pro V1 as my primary ball from the get-go. I'm always open to trying the competitor's new offerings, but I just haven't found anything that's materially better yet. Part of the reason is that Titleist isn't content to rest on its laurels. There has been at least 2 major revisions to the original Pro V1/V1x. The newest adds the A.I.M. (Alignment Integrated Marking) sidestamp so that you don't even have to manually line up your golf ball anymore!I've always used the Pro V1 rather than its X-rated sibling because I've always thought that the former was softer, spun more and produced a higher ball flight; all qualities that I prefer. According to the Titleist website, here are the differences between the Pro V1 and the Pro V1x:
- Distance: For most players, Pro V1x will be longer off the tee.
- Feel: Pro V1 is softer than the Pro V1x.
- Durability: Pro V1 is the most durable Titleist tour played golf ball.
- Distance: For most players, Pro V1x will be longer off the tee. (According to Titleist and Golf Magazine)
- Feel: Pro V1x is softer than the Pro V1. (According to Golf Magazine)
- Spin: Pro V1x spins more than the Pro V1. (According to Golf Magazine)
- Durability: Pro V1 is the most durable Titleist tour played golf ball. (According to Titleist)
- Ball Flight: Pro V1 has a slightly higher flight. (According to Titleist)
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