With the 2025 Pro V1 and Pro V1x, golfers will see little change off the tee but should get more spin with irons and wedges.
Jeremy Stone joins the PGA Show to break down the innovations Titleist has made on it's renowned ProV1 line of golf balls for 2025 that offer even greater speed and spin for golfers of all levels.
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Specs: Three-piece, urethane-covered ball (Pro V1); four-piece, dual-core ball with a urethane cover (Pro V1x) Available: Jan. 25 Who they're for: Golfers who want elite levels of distance and ...
Who they're for: Golfers who want elite levels of distance and greenside spin, along with enhanced iron and wedge spin (Pro V1); and players who want a higher launch angle, more spin and a firmer ...