On average, most golf coaches recommend that a beginner golfer avoid Pro V1 balls. The higher price and compression rating make the Pro V1 suited to better players. Most beginners will get better performance with lower compression and lower spinning balls.
Which is softer Pro V1 or Pro V1x?
The Pro V1 ball does feel fractionally softer than the Pro V1x, which is especially noticeable around the green. The Pro V1x has a slightly more clicky sound, which many good players prefer, especially on and around the greens.Nov 5, 2021
Which Titleist ball is best for slow swing speeds?
- TaylorMade Soft Response golf ball.
- Mizuno RB566 golf ball.
- Titleist Tour Soft golf ball.
- Honma TW-S golf ball. Reasons to buy.
- Srixon Soft Feel golf ball. Reasons to buy.
- Inesis Soft 500 golf ball. Reasons to buy.
- Pinnacle Soft golf ball. Reasons to buy.
- Vice Drive golf ball. Reasons to buy.
Do more pros use Pro V1 or Pro V1x?
So we took the best players on the PGA Tour and did a detailed analysis of the golf balls the pros are currently using. The top 100 PGA Tour players use 9 different golf balls produced by 5 manufacturers. 69% play a Titleist Pro V1 or Pro V1x with Callaway's Chrome Soft X the next most popular.