Welcome to another edition of Yo, Gear Guy!, an interactive GOLF.com series in which our resident dimplehead (a.k.a., GOLF’s deputy editor of equipment, Mike Chwasky) fields your hard-hitting ...
Who It’s For: Golfers who want a softer feel, lower flight and less spin than a Pro V1 without sacrificing greenside spin. The Skinny: The updated AVX has a new gradational core and a softer, thicker ...
After a hugely successful launch of the original line of ProV1 and ProV1X RCT golf balls, Titleist is expanding the technology into two more popular golf balls in their premium line, the ProV1x Left ...
While the new Titleist AVX maintains its presence as the softer-feeling, lower-spinning multilayer urethane cover ball in the company’s lineup, it also provides an education that making a ...
The pursuit of perfection is admirable but in the world of golf, it’s practically never achievable. Titleist’s aim in producing its Tour-level golf balls is to be all things to all players, regardless ...
Yes, there is a new Pro V1 ball coming to the market. No, it’s probably not for you. Even if you play on the PGA Tour. Titleist’s family of multilayer urethane-cover golf balls, which includes Pro V1 ...
Titleist is introducing the 2025 version of the Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls this week at the Shriners Children’s Open in Las Vegas, and it’s a special occasion. This is the 25th year since Titleist ...
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