Compression: TaylorMade Tour Response vs Titleist Pro V1. The Titleist Pro V1 has a compression of over 100 (our robot golf ball test measured it at 101.8), while the Titleist Pro V1x has a compression of 108.4, making it the firmest golf ball in our entire test. That’s because they’re designed for tour players with swing speeds typically ProV1X: High compression, 4 layers, high launch and high spin pretty much everywhere except driver. -ProV1X (Left-dash ProV1X): Super high compression, 4 layers, high launch and low spin, high spin around greens. I find the AvX to fly noticeably lower than the ProV or 1x or any ball for that matter. What happened: On paper at least for driving distance there was a stand-out performer and that’s the Titleist Pro V1x, which was seven yards longer through the air than the rest of the balls. That’s a 3% gain in carry distance. When it comes to irons, though, it was Rickie Fowler who said when switching from Pro V1 to TP5X in January that
Pro V1x. $55. TSR3 Driver. $599. T150. $200/Iron. Pro V1. Pro V1 x. Titleist Pro V1 x Left Dash and AVX Golf Balls Now Available with Innovative Radar Capture
According to Titleist, the three-layer Pro V1 golf ball is made to fly lower than the Pro V1x, and it provides a softer feel. The four-layer Pro V1x, on the other hand, is designed for a higher
According to Titleist, the NXT Tour line is bested in terms of performance only by the Pro V1 x and the Pro V1, and that's impressive, to say the least. Speaking of performance, the NXT Tour is a long ball which generates less spin than the “professional” Pro V1 x and Pro V1, and that can be both good or bad, depending upon one's personal . 133 361 367 398 304 58 221 143 70

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