The 2025 Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x are now in the pro shops and in the bags of plenty of tour pros. At the recent Ras Al Khaimah Championship, 104 players were using a Pro V1 or Pro V1x which ...
What you need to know: Titleist is introducing a very limited run of its Pro V1 “left dot” model, a low-launching, low-spinning version of the Pro V1. The ball will be available in limited quantities ...
The new Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls—somewhat remarkably given their near two decades of consistent dominance across all levels of the game—enter a fundamentally different space ...
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 ...
An enlarged alignment sidestamp, intended for more accuracy and precise aim, is the new Enhanced Alignment assistance. The extended sidestamp is more than 65% longer than the regular Pro V1 sidestamp ...
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 ...
The Pro V1 392 made its debut in Las Vegas 25 years ago, and golf has not been the same since. Golf has experienced various technological milestones in its history, from the feathery to the ...