For the first time in six years, Titleist has updated the Pro V1x Left Dash golf ball, with the new version making its competitive debut this week at the Procore Championship at Silverado Resort in ...
The Titleist Pro V1 Left Dot is one of a few CPO (Custom Performance Offering) golf balls that Titleist makes available to its players at the highest level of professional golf. Normally, these CPOs ...
It’s the fall of an odd-number year and that means Titleist is due to unveil new Pro V1 balls. The company is getting an early jump at this week’s Procore Championship with the debut of the next ...
After a hugely successful launch of the original line of ProV1 and ProV1X RCT golf balls, Titleist is expanding the technology into two more popular golf balls in their premium line, the ProV1x Left ...
The Titleist Pro V1 Left Dot golf ball has amassed a cult following. It’s never been added to the retail lineup, and is available only in select fittings, on Tour and in limited releases on a random ...
Specs: Three-piece golf ball with cast urethane elastomer cover, fast low-spin casing layer, high gradient ZG Process core, and 352 tetrahedral dimple pattern. Available: Sept. 23 at Titleist.com and ...
This spring, Titleist added an enhanced alignment guide to its series of Pro V1 golf balls. At first blush, this may not seem like news worthy of its own story, but it should be. Here’s why. I go out ...
How much would you pay for a dozen golf balls? Depending on budget and needs, the number could range from the mid-$20s to $50. Tony Finau’s Titleist Pro V1 Left Dot retailed for $50 when it was ...
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