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Titleist Pro V1 Golf Balls

Titleist Pro V1 Golf Balls

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Brand: Titleist
Category: Sports


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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 17 reviews
Sales Rank: 358

Media: Misc.

ASIN: B0004OCJ1K


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1 out of 5 stars I hate Titleist products   July 4, 2005
 7 out of 49 found this review helpful

All there products are truely overpriced and substandard. I used the product as well and know for a fact that these balls suck. They only work if you have a perfect swing and super exellent control. [...] If your wondering what ball to buy instead try a sack of rejects or used used. Fyi Rejects only have distorted logos and Every golf ball only has a hundred hits in them, but the used ones have about 60-70 left. So if you insist on this type of ball used ones are the ones to get.


5 out of 5 stars The best ball I've hit   February 20, 2005
 14 out of 15 found this review helpful

I'm not exactly a scratch golfer, but my equipment is more geared toward a scratch rather than a golfer of the handicap I actually am. That's because I'm seeking to become scratch, and don't want to be dependent upon any what I call "crutch" equipment, but want my improvement to be skill based.

I've found the ball, at least for me, is the golfer's most important piece of equipment. I also chuckle at guys that will drop $400 on a driver, a club they probably can't hit very well, but will nickle and dime for whatever balls they can get away with buying. Yes, I realize balls have to be replaced much more often than clubs, but saving a few dollars isn't worth the trouble. And you can buy x-outs and practice Pro-V1 balls that are exactly the same as in the new box, except for cosmetic stuff.

I started out playing with Top Flight, as those were about the cheapest. They might as well be rocks. I then started experimenting with premium balls in the logo overrun bins. There I found Maxfli Revolution, which are (or were) really good balls. After reading other reviews, I started using Precept Lady (yes, guy's, that's right -- its a good ball for you), and liked those balls as they were compared to Pro V1. Finally, I tried the Titleist and have no plans on changing until they stop making them. Unless I hit something that I like better.

The Maxflis had much better spin than the ladys. Now the Titleist balls have better spin and better distance than the lady ball. Not as much spin as the Maxflis, which is helpful around the green, but better for me off the tee and in the fairway.

Pick up a box of X-outs and try them.


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