Pro V1 vs Pro V1x

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By Josh

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  1.  Josh

    Josh
    Vancouver

    I’ve been fit multiple times using the Pro V1 as my baseline, and it’s always performed well for me. But with my recent numbers, I’m starting to wonder if the Pro V1x might actually match my game a little better.

    My swing speed has been sitting 108–110 mph, and my ball speed has consistently been strong for that range, with fitters telling me I’m really compressing the ball. With the Pro V1 I’ve been seeing lower-to-mid spin and a fairly low apex, which is great for control but has me curious about whether the V1x’s extra launch and spin might help my flight peak a bit higher and give me a more consistent descent angle.

    For anyone in the TT community who’s made the switch at similar speeds — or any insight from the Titleist team — I’d love to hear your experience. Just trying to stay involved and learn as much as I can.

  2. Johnny Tee

    Johnny Tee
    Mississauga, ON

    I had the same question a few years ago. When I was at Titleist getting fit, we had some extra time at the end of the session so I asked the fitter if I should be playing the V or the X. He said let's find out and he told me to get my 6 iron. I then hit a couple of shots with the V and then with the X to check the descent angles. If I remember correctly, my descent with the V was around 42 degrees and the X was around 46 degrees. The suggestion therefore was that the X would be the better ball for me and I now play the X. Your mileage may vary. Hope this helps!
  3.  Josh

    Josh
    Vancouver

    Thanks buddy appreciate that . I’m probably gonna go to a ball fitting this spring see how it goes
  4. Daniel Tramble

    Daniel Tramble
    Dartmouth

    I would go to a TM and go to shot analysis and pick your fields and compare a X to a V and see for yourself

    TM data would be able to tell you this

    Good Luck

    Dan
  5. Tim Mc

    Tim Mc
    Uniondale, NY

    Always was fit into the prov1 ….. this spring found a prov1x during a round and decided to play it. Found it flew higher, little more distance and spun better on the greens , been playing it ever since .
  6. Nicholas T

    Nicholas T
    New Lenox, IL

    I’ve been wondering the same thing. Always played the Prov1 but I think this year I’m going to play the X to see how it goes. Worst case I lose a couple strokes. If I see this happen I guess I know to go back.
  7. “I’ve stayed with Pro V1 because of the softer feel and predictable flight. For me, it’s especially noticeable on partial wedges and chips, where I get consistent rollout without feeling jumpy off the face. I’ve tried Pro V1x before, but I prefer the Pro V1’s lower flight and control in wind.”
  8. Curious how others are seeing the difference on partial shots.
  9. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    I found the newest generation of ProV1x to have a much “softer” feel, less “clicky” than the previous models which gives me a closer feel to the ProV1 but the much needed spin I desire on iron shots. I moved from 10 degree driver to 9 degree to optimize my distance off the tee and are happy with the results. Everyone is different so experiment and find what works for you.
  10. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Have played both at one time or another. Found if you find one that you really like and play well with it you stick with it. Confidence is the key. Prov1 won out and gave me the confidence I need.
  11. Mike r

    Mike r
    Amherst, OH

    I go back and forth betwen the two and last year I played the X the entire year and for me I like the ball flight better and the X feels good with my short game.

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