The difference between a golf ball and the #1 ball in golf

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By Will - Team Titleist UK

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  2. Simon Worsfold

    Simon Worsfold
    Peterborough

    Evening all.

    One thing I learnt after a a golf ball virtual fitting consultation was once I found the right ball for my game, it was never to change it.

    I hovered between AVX PRO V1 & PROV1 X , and even though I like There charismatics to all three of these Balls I truly believe Pro V1 is the right ball for my game.

    I’ve been playing it for a number of years now and will never change.

    Regards

    Simon Worsfold
  3. Martin H

    Martin H
    Wokingham, Berkshire

    Thanks Will, interesting.
  4. El bandito

    El bandito
    Fife Bonny Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    Definitely worth getting fitted for the right ball for your swing.
    It’s amazing the wee changes help so much to lowering scores. ️‍♂️
  5. Rob H

    Rob H
    Manchester

    Definitely recommend a ball fitting. I use the Pro v1x, prior to my fitting I thought my swing speed was too slow for it. Turns out it wasn’t, I never would have gone for the x.
  6. Tom  C

    Tom C
    Romford, 0

    I had a ball fitting last year which confirmed (thankfully!) that the ball I have been playing for years, Pro V, is the best ball for my game.

    It was really interesting to see the other balls do what they say, ie X flew higher and spun more (visual and Trackman numbers) for me.

    I would recommend having a ball fitting to everyone!
  7. Gianni F

    Gianni F
    Brighton, UK

    I didn’t realise just how much difference there could be in golf ball performance until we did a quick comparison between the Pro V1 and Pro V1x ahead of my club fitting at the St Ives fitting centre last summer. As a mid-handicapper, I honestly didn’t expect it to be something I’d notice that much.

    Seeing the numbers side by side was really eye-opening - the differences were far more noticeable than I’d anticipated, particularly on launch angles and spin rates.

    I also had a great chat with the specialists at the Team Titleist day at Little Aston last year, which definitely got me thinking. I could probably do with looking at booking a full ball fitting at some point this year to properly dial things in. All very fun stuff!
  8. Simon Whittaker

    Simon Whittaker
    Loughborough

    I would always recommend a ball fitting, it's the one piece of equipment you use on every shot. I had a fitting and was told ProV1.
    I always used ProV1 so all good, but I have tried X and found my missed shots were far worse with the X.
    Since a tour fitting last year I was advised to try left dash and wow, better height for me and tighter dispersion due to lower spin, get a little more distance too. Only wish the Left Dash would come in yellow!
  9. Stuart McCarthy

    Stuart McCarthy
    Derby, UK

    I would also recommend have a ball fitting. I played the Pro V1 for many years and loved the feel and feedback from the ball, so I was sure it was the right ball for me. That changed after a fitting at the start of last year, as I was a little shocked when I came out with the left dash.

    I ended up putting it in play for the season. It does have a firmer feel but I soon got used to that and it definitely seemed to perform better for me.

    Looking forward to trying the new 2026 left dash.
  10. Had a good chat with the ball tech at Saunton regarding ball characteristics and he gave me a good diagram of different balls in a brochure, but can’t find it anywhere. Anyone seen this?
  11. Same for
    Me, I’ve played the Pro V1 for years & never really questioned it. I swapped straight over from the old PTS / HP2 Tours in the olden days as a junior. Speaking to the pro, he recommended trying the left dash too.

    I think the other thing I’ve noticed more recently too is the quality of some of the less expensive balls. The Tour Soft were so much better than I thought they were going to be.
  12. I had a ball fitting a couple of years back. I used 5 different balls and the results were fascinating. We spend all that money on drivers, irons etc and ignore something that genuinely delivered 15 yards difference of the tee.

    Whilst the TP5 was the longest, the ProV1 was the more rounded performance, and whilst I lost around 7yds, the higher spin rate gave me a better result against my handicap. I’d also say that having played with a number of different balls, the ProV has better longevity and is quite robust.
  13. NMortimer

    NMortimer
    Hertfordshire, UK

    Get a Titleist fitting, everything else is 2nd class !
  14. I had a ball fitting last year, which showed I was gaming the correct ball for my swing (Pro V1).

    I have seen others benefit from the fittings and realising they are better suited to other balls. A playing partner of mine moved into an AVX which really benefited his game.
  15. At what point should we look at changing the ball fitting if we change bag set up?

    If Stuart McCarthy changed to a lower spinning driver and more game improvement irons that reduced his spin, would that mean a change back to Pro V1?

    Are there any specific changes that would flag a change in ball might help?
  16. Stuart McCarthy

    Stuart McCarthy
    Derby, UK

    @PLounds, balls are cheaper:-), that said is a new driver due this year??
  17. Hiya, Titleist release schedule of every 2 years roughly would suggest a new one in Sept/October time this year.

    Start saving now.

    And spend that extra minute to find the ball instead of buying another one!
  18. Don't forget you can book a virtual online fitting via

    www.titleist.co.uk/.../uk-virtual-ball-fittings---book-now

    I've booked one for the 18th Feb

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