Ball Snell MTBX, TM TPx I know you get what you pay for, I don't expect the same performance. The Chrome+ is a little closer to the Pro V1X. Comparison of Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x Logo 2015 vs 2017 vs 2019. The traditional Pro V1 contains a solid core formation designed to improve consistency and resiliency, while the Pro V1x employs a dual core with a soft center and a firmer Ionomeric outer layer; both of which are encased in the ball’s Urethane Elastomer Cover. We are speaking of the superb, seamless “Reactiv” urethane cover of the Bridgestone Tour B RXS which flex very well off of your driver, irons, hybrids, wedges and putters.   Your previous content has been restored. QR Code Link to This Post. The Pro V1 is softer with a lower-pitched sound, closer to a “thud.” GolfWRX would be a better place to find a comparison. Want to play like the pros but are still lacking the distance off the tee? Driver--Ping i20, 3 wood--Ping G25 Titleist Pro V1x golf balls offer total performance for every player. http://offpricegolf.com/collections/golf-balls/products/callaway-chrome-speed-1doz-golf-balls?variant=2646081219, Cobra SZ Tour Length 9.0 with Ventus Black 60 stiff shaft The Bridgestone Tour B RXS actually felt better upon impact due in part to the gradient core but the Pro V1’s were more consistent with their length. They allow for very precise spin control so long as you know how to be accurate about it. Firmer feel, less spin off the driver and a fair amount of green side spin. Best ball I've ever used. Check out this Bridgestone e6 review to see exactly why I like this ball. In all seriousness, is it time for Tony Finau to give up the Piretti? It's much softer with much lower compression. Featuring new aerodynamic, cover, casing layer and core technologies, these dramatic performance improvements are the result of rigorous development work by Titleist Golf Ball R&D. Try the TM Lethal bought direct from TM for $2/ball. Ping Glide 55/60 wedges w/Recoil 110S Display as a link instead, × Check you PM. I will only play the Pro V1 or Pro V1x. The cover is actually pretty thin which allows for great spin control. I have found them to be longer and straighter of the tee (Less Driver spin) and pretty good around the green. I think they are $30 and $35 each. In our experience, not many. There are a number of tour grade golf balls that are marketed towards players just like you but how many of them actually deliver on their promises of longer drives and professional greenside performance? ... I’m a really big fan of Bridgestone balls. Wedges Mizuno T20 50, 54, 58 [/quote] I am left-handed and usually hit the ball higher than most people. My favorite thing about the ball is when I chip and putt. BEST IRONS OF 2021...but I need more testing! You can find still last years model for $29 a dozen. It's much softer with much lower compression. Bridgestone Golf Balls We are one of Australia's largest sellers of used Bridgestone golf balls. Bridgestone has been stepping up their game as of late and this is quite evident in the Bridgestone Tour B RXS balls. Chrome+ is the best ball in Callaway's lineup. Each ball has been designed with specific characteristics with regard to feel, spin, ball flight, etc. Cobra Bio Cell+ 13.5* w/ Matrix The Bridgestone Tour B RXS balls have been painstakingly engineered to adapt to multiple situations on the course. We really loved the way the Titleist Pro V1’s felt off of our irons and hybrids. I'm saying it isn't comparable to the Pro V1X from a feel or compression standpoint. As stated before, pretty much any ball with an "x" on the end. The seamless urethane cover acts as an impact modifier so it behaves accordingly depending on how hard you are hitting it. I love trying out new gear and this blog is where you can find all the gear I have tested over the years! The Pro V1 features a new 388 dimple layout, while the Pro V1x has 348. [quote name='DixieMafia' timestamp='1433295046' post='11678700'] If you simply want to know which of the two has more spin vs distance well settle that first before going more in depth. The golf ball is the only piece of gear used for every shot. The Pro V1 will still offer soft feel and the mid-launch, mid-spin performance specification Titleist believes works for the highest percentage of golfers. I haven't tried the latest Pro V1 but I am going to next Wednesday. You can read how Titleist has done this here. As a golfer, you should already be familiar with the Titelist Pro V1 at least in name. Southampton Golf Club is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. [quote name='Gauchograd99' timestamp='1433296622' post='11678918'] Flexibility – The soft feel provides greenside confidence and superb spin. We were keen to find out if this was the case so we tested the new Pro V1x, as this has long been our ball of … Ironically, Callaway made a Chrome Speed ball, that was an update to the Chrome +, but they ended up canning it, because the Chrome Soft was so popular. Great greenside control. Callaway Chrome Softs.   You cannot paste images directly. Callaway Mavrik 15 degree fwy with Ventus Blue 70 stiff shaft Got to second this choice! The Pro V1x will still launch higher and spin more than the Pro V1. Update on Bridgestone e6 April 2019: When I first wrote this review of the Bridgestone e6 five years ago, I was really impressed with the performance, especially relative to it’s price. You can find still last years model for $29 a dozen. I play the Pro V1x. I know you get what you pay for, I don't expect the same performance. They are compression rated at 90 so they will actually suit faster swing speeds as well as low-high swing speeds. PXG Gen2 19 and 22 degree hybrids with Fuji Pro 2.0 8 stiff shaft There's plenty of Callaway SR3's on sale sub-$40 and some even sub-$35 if you want a "current" ball that looks to be on the phaseout list. For the 30 players in the Tour Championship field, one of them will use their ball of choice to … Let's summarize each ball: Titleist Pro V1 - Long distance with Mid ball flight. Please add you comments in this thread. Anxious to compare the pro v1x to the 330 rx, hit them side by side, shot by shot for 18 holes on Sunday in 65 degree weather. [quote name='rlconklin' timestamp='1433344220' post='11681700'] The Srixon Z-Star XV is also a good alternative. Was super impressed with it in all areas. http://www.golfwrx.com/406976/917-vs-915-results-from-the-ultimate-titleist-driver-fitting-experience/, The z star xv will give you a similar launch to the pro v1x as will the b330. Firmer feel, less spin off the driver and a fair amount of green side spin. The ionomer gives the ball distance qualities, enabling you to maintain comparable distance with the AVX and Pro V1. The Titleist Pro V1’s played a bit longer but both balls were excellent at reducing drag and playing very fast. [/quote] They bit hard and gave us a good stop and drop factor to work with on the fairway. [quote name='Hitn18' timestamp='1433331297' post='11680426'] Ping Anser/Arna putter - the "real deal! The softer surface sets a new softness standard on the latest golf balls. PING G410 LST 9* - Aldila Tour Green ATX 65XPING G410 14.5* - Aldila Tour Blue ATX 75XPING G400 19* - Aldila Tour Blue ATX 85XPING i210 4-U - Nippon Pro Modus 105X Vokey SM7 56 & 60 - DG S400Spider X ChalkSnell MTB-X. I would say Maxfli U/4, a 4 piece urethane. Wedges--Taylormade Burner 2.0 Steel Hybrids--G25 You can find still last years model for $29 a dozen. Both of today’s balls are tour grade and promise better distance and better spin control. I played four different par 3s with both the B330 and the Pro V1X and each time the ball ended up within 3 feet distance wise of each other. Best ball on the market. As stated before, pretty much any ball with an "x" on the end. But again, the seamless “Reactiv” cover of the Bridgestone Tour B RXS’s really shines on approaches. Titleist Pro V1 vs Pro V1x Comparison Pros: Remarkable distance – Although not defined as distance balls you will achieve remarkable driving distance from an all-round performance ball. Look for an "x" in the name of the ball, which typically denotes a ball on the harder side of average. But the seamless cover really shines when you are on the green or near the green. Here are links to all the galleries: We are back on the ground at the American Express PGA event. Which is Best? You can expect to pay about $40 for a sleeve of the Bridgestone balls, $48 for the Titleist Pro V1X’s and $45 for the Taylormade TP5X’s. Key Specs. It's a very different ball, but reasonably priced and the only ball in a long time to beat the ProV1(x) in Golf Digest's ball review. Best ball I've ever used. Titleist Pro V1x. Let’s get started. With high profile pros like Tiger woods using them, it’s easy to believe that these balls really deliver. The Pro V1x is slightly firmer, producing a “tock” on impact with the putter. The feel of both Pro V1 and V1x is excellent. I have found them to be longer and straighter of the tee (Less Driver spin) and pretty good around the green. Titleist Pro V1 is their most advanced, best performing golf ball ever. Both patterns have been optimized for each golf ball model’s specific characteristics to maximize distance and flight consistency. I had the same question. [/quote] The Bridgestone Tour B RXS can give you better greenside spin and distance but only if your game is pretty advanced. [/quote] TM ATV 52*/58* w/ KBS Tour Black (Tiger Stepped) Srixon ZTXII w/ TT TC X1 However, one of the most notable competitors to the Pro V1 is Bridgestone’s B330-S. With a core that that gets softer the closer it is to the center and Bridgestone’s pliable SlipRes Cover, the B330-S is very comparable in … Our goal with this review was to see if they delivered, how true these balls are to the claims of the manufacturer and which one is better overall. The Titleist Pro V1 balls feature a 3-piece design and a patented urethane elastomer cover. This brings me to what I think is the point of all of this. The Bridgestone e6 2012 golf ball employs a newly enhanced Anti-Side Spin inner layer that kills excess spin for an even straighter and longer flight. From 50 yards, both new balls provided impressive levels of spin, albeit comparable to what we were getting with the previous generation. [/quote] The Tour B Rx would be more comparable to the AVX (urethane cover). I gave away the couple sleeves I had left. The Bad. There's plenty of Callaway SR3's on sale sub-$40 and some even sub-$35 if you want a "current" ball that looks to be on the phaseout list. Firmer feel, less spin off the driver and a fair amount of green side spin. Good price, like the feel of this ball. The Bridgestone e6 continues to be my choice for the best golf ball under $30. I think I'll give vice golf balls a try though. You'll love them. Any balls that play somewhat like a Pro V1x but not quite as costly? The Pro V1x delivered an average of 5736 rpm while the Pro V1 averaged 5016 rpm. Chrome Soft is not even in the same ballpark as the Pro-V1X. I found a SR2 on the course and played some holes with it but I remember the Chrome+ being a little firmer but it has been a few months. Go with the Volvik S3 you can usually pick them up for under 40. These balls are made for pros and high-level amateurs only. The thinner cover of the Titleist balls felt better on putts but the better short gamers in our test group were able to achieve better results with the Bridgestone Tour B RXS. Compression. I saw the Bridgestone 330 for $35 at Academy Sports.

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