Golf Reviews
TITLEIST PRO V1 AND PRO V1X BALL REVIEW
More players on worldwide professional tours trust their success to Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x than any other golf experience smooth golf ball hit by a. The others included a few balls I had never heard of and some Wilsons and Top Flights. So a hex, round, or other dimple pattern may be ideal for one ball construction, but not for another. In fact, the wrong dimple design on a given construction, no matter how high tech the pattern, can result in an absolute “dud” of a ball! The other spin that you need to be aware of is side spin, either to the left or to the right. This is what allows you to curve the ball while it is in the air. On December 8, 2010, Fortune Brands announced that it would soon sell or spin off Titleist and some other brands. It was then announced on May 20, 2011 that a Korean group associated with Fila Korea, Ltd.
I used to prefer the ProV1, then the ProV1X. Maybe I’ll just have to try the Snell “My Tour Ball” afterall….If you get mad losing a ball because of your financial investment in that ball then neither of these balls are for you. The last thing I want is for your financial investment in a ball to overpower your emotions and ruin the ever relaxing round that you have anticipated and looked forward to all week! In the early 1900s, it was found that dimpling the ball provided even more control of the ball's trajectory, flight, and spin. David Stanley Froy, James McHardy, and Peter G. About a century ago, scientists and top engineers realized that an object with a rough texture could fly higher in the air than those with smoother surfaces. Therefore, they noted that this idea could be applied in the manufacturing of golf balls. Still nowadays, most of the ball manufacturers are testing out different shapes and numbers of dimples. The rule goes: the more dimples a ball has, the higher it goes.
I used to prefer the ProV1, then the ProV1X. Maybe I’ll just have to try the Snell “My Tour Ball” afterall….If you get mad losing a ball because of your financial investment in that ball then neither of these balls are for you. The last thing I want is for your financial investment in a ball to overpower your emotions and ruin the ever relaxing round that you have anticipated and looked forward to all week! In the early 1900s, it was found that dimpling the ball provided even more control of the ball's trajectory, flight, and spin. David Stanley Froy, James McHardy, and Peter G. About a century ago, scientists and top engineers realized that an object with a rough texture could fly higher in the air than those with smoother surfaces. Therefore, they noted that this idea could be applied in the manufacturing of golf balls. Still nowadays, most of the ball manufacturers are testing out different shapes and numbers of dimples. The rule goes: the more dimples a ball has, the higher it goes.