Winged Foot Validation for New Pro V1 and Pro V1x

At Titleist, we take great pride in the legions of professional golfers who rely on our golf ball products. Our place in the game, even our brand tagline – the #1 ball in golf – can be traced back to tour player approval and loyalty.  In fact, just this past week we celebrated the 75th consecutive year that Titleist was the number one golf ball at the U.S Open. One hundred six players at Los Angeles Country Club (more than five times the nearest competitor) trusted a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball, including this year's champion, Wyndham Clark, who also relied on a full bag of Titleist club equipment to capture his first major title.

However, helping players achieve success at the highest echelons of golf is only part of our mission at Titleist. The vast majority of golfers who play our products will never compete on golf's biggest stages. Yet their games and their needs are every bit as important to us as the players who raise trophies on Sundays. It's very rewarding to see players like Wyndham Clark perform so well, under such demanding conditions, with his Pro V1x. But the larger concern for us is ensuring that our golf balls will do the same for you when you face your biggest challenges.

This is why we invest so heavily in testing and validating the performance of our golf products with dedicated amateurs. In late 2022, we launched the broadest and most extensive validation effort in our company's history, as we prepared to introduce the new 2023 Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls. Validation is the final stage in golf ball product development, a demanding final examination that 2023 Pro V1 and Pro V1x had to pass before we could bring the new models to market in January.

During validation, we supply golfers with what we hope are the final version of new golf ball models. At this point they've gone through hundreds of rounds of tests and numerous tweaks and design iterations. These late-stage prototypes have achieved the design objectives initially set by Titleist R&D. But whether we've truly succeeded or not is not up to us. It's up to you. And thousands of golfers like you. Players at every level of the game – from champions on the worldwide tours, to PGA club professionals, to competitive and aspiring amateurs – they all test these "final" prototypes and decide whether we advance to full-scale production or head back to the drawing board.

Winged Foot Validation – If the new 388 prototype...
Winged Foot Validation – If the new 388 prototype and 348 prototype could perform on the East Course, we knew they'd perform anywhere.1/12
Our Winged Foot foursome. From left to right ...
Our Winged Foot foursome. From left to right Billy Carrabino, Timothy Rooney, Drake Ferriter and Ally Steffen. 2/12
Ally stripes a tee shot. Here's what she had...
Ally stripes a tee shot. Here's what she had to say about the performance of the 348 prototype she tested: "I’ve played a lot of golf at this course – in competition, for fun, in the morning, night, rain, shine, and snow. I know my patterns. My driver all day was outside my patterns. I was hitting it longer. That not only set my confidence for the day, but on par 5s gave me that extra 10 yards that made the “go for it” range come into play. That’s HUGE. Especially since most of my competition on the weekends are guys reaching par 5’s in two, I need to have more of those “go for it” opportunities to keep up. 3/12
The group went flag hunting on this par-4....
The group went flag hunting on this par-4. "High spin around the greens like I'd expect from a Pro-V1," Billy said, commenting on the 388 prototype. "but I never had to worry about spinning off the fronts of any greens."4/12
Drake hits a wedge approach shot with his 388...
Drake hits a wedge approach shot with his 388 prototype. "I definitely saw a difference using the new Titleist Pro V1 prototype," Drake told us. " I saw a lower, penetrating ball flight, increased distance by around 5 to 8 yards, and more forgiveness off the tee."5/12
Tim gets a fist-bump from his caddie after...
Tim gets a fist-bump from his caddie after converting a birdie putt.6/12
Tim and Ally played the 348 prototype (Pro V1x)...
Tim and Ally played the 348 prototype (Pro V1x)...7/12
...while Billy and Drake put the 388 prototype...
...while Billy and Drake put the 388 prototype (Pro V1) to the test.8/12
Billy didn't leave anything in the bag on this...
Billy didn't leave anything in the bag on this drive. A high-spin player, Billy had this say about the 388 prototype: "Since the shoot, I haven't been able to keep my mouth shut about how good the 2023 balls are going to be and especially the distance pick-up most people will see in their long game. I just can't wait for the balls to be officially released and I can put them in my regular rotation for this summer." 9/12
Drake's approach into the 18th hole. "The...
Drake's approach into the 18th hole. "The Pro V1 prototype had superb feel. When you hit the ball in the center of the club face, you could feel a significant difference and see it in the flight, as well. Overall it has been great using them this summer and I hope to see them contribute to my success in upcoming tournaments."10/12
Billy also took dead aim from the center of the...
Billy also took dead aim from the center of the 18th fairway. "I felt that I had more control when working the ball in a draw or a cut," Billy said, "and the 348 Prototype stayed more true to the shots I was trying to hit. On Hole No. 3, there was a tucked, back right pin. I was able to hit a high cut 5-iron which normally I don't see too much roll out as a high spin player but with the new ball I could hit the same shot and still see that 5-8 foot roll out that I had been searching for."11/12
Ally closed the round off in style. "Winged...
Ally closed the round off in style. "Winged Foot has made me a better golfer," Ally said, "but more importantly it's given me so many great memories and this experience will go down as one of the greats. There was something special about hitting those approach shots into 18 with an amazing Titleist crew behind us, equipment that you knew was going to perform, and surrounded by my best friends. In that moment I felt like a pro hitting my final approach shot on the Sunday of the US Open." 12/12

One of the first places we targeted for Pro V1 and Pro V1x validation was Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, NY. Winged Foot's West Course has hosted the U.S. Open six times and the PGA Championship once. The East Course has hosted the U.S. Women's Open twice as well as a U.S. Senior Open. The club, which is celebrating its centennial this year, has also hosted a Walker Cup and the U.S. Amateur twice.

Few golf clubs share the history and championship pedigree of Winged Foot, but what interested us most was its reputation as a "players club". The members have a reputation not only for skill but passion for the game – just the kind of golfers who could tell us if we were on-track with 2023 Pro V1 and Pro V1x. One of those members, Billy Carrabino, provided some insight into what makes Winged Foot so special:

"In my biased opinion, Winged Foot represents (golf course architect A. W.) Tillinghast's best work. It is a true Golf Club to its roots. With little more to offer than 36 holes and a clubhouse constructed from the rocks excavated during the original shaping of the property, the club's very identity is golf. Outside the quality of the individuals that are members, the club boasts one of the highest percentages of single digit handicaps in the country, further proving its dedication to golf and being a players club."

In late September, Billy would join a Titleist crew and three other Winged Foot members – Ally Steffan, Drake Ferriter and Timothy Rooney – to tee up and evaluate the 388 prototype (the late-stage iteration of what would become the new Pro V1 golf ball) and the 348 prototype (the design that would become the new Pro V1x).  

As the photos show (see the slideshow gallery above) it was a postcard day for golf. Each player provided us with a number of highlight-reel shots. What really came across was the pride our golfers had in their club and how much fun the group had in testing white box product.  

"I could not have been more proud to be wearing and playing Titleist," Ally shared after the round. "This day will go down in the record books. I can't tell you how many people I bragged to about the ball. I will forever be the biggest sales person for Titleist technology. Best of all I got to share this experience with three of my best friends at a place that feels like my second home."

Check out the video and slideshow gallery above for some more detailed feedback on the 388 and 348 prototypes that our Winged Foot foursome provided after their round.

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Thank you to Ally, Billy, Drake and Tim for helping us bring the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x to market. We'd also like to extend a special thank-you to all the members, golf professionals and staff at Winged Foot Golf Club for their gracious hospitality. 

Have you had a chance to experience the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls? Please weigh in and hear what other players from around the world have to say on our Pro V1 and Pro V1x Validation page.