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Neil Schuster's Left Dash Experience

After a side-by-side comparison, Neil discovered something game-changing: wedge shots with his Pro V1x would drop and zip back, but with Pro V1x Left Dash shots would drop and stop. That insight led Neil to put Left Dash in play back in 2024. 

On September 8th, Left Dash debuted on the PGA Tour and Neil was at Manchester Lane to test-drive the “New Dash” for himself.

After a full day of testing at the Titleist Performance Center, these were Neil’s three big takeaways:

  • Manchester Lane is the ultimate spot to get fit for a golf ball.
  • Side-by-side, I confirmed Pro V1x spins too much in both the short and long game, while Left Dash delivers the perfect spin to optimize every shot.
  • The new Left Dash gives me confidence in every part of my game.
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