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Titleist Pro V1 Golf Balls (Dozen)

At a glance

  • Tour-level distance & spin
  • Soft feel
  • Most-played ball on tour
  • Excellent greenside control
  • Pro V1x option for higher spin

The ifrothgolf review

The Titleist Pro V1 is the benchmark tour-level urethane ball, a mid-spin, mid-flight three-piecer aimed at golfers who actually shape shots and want proper greenside bite, not casual hackers padding their bag.

What's great

Look, there's a reason half your fourball plays one. The 2025 version genuinely impressed me on irons, dead consistent carry distances and that penetrating flight that holds up in wind. Wedge spin and greenside control are still the gold standard, and the soft cast urethane cover feels lovely off the face. Titleist's quality control is the real flex though: independent lab testing found all 36 test balls passed with zero significant defects and compression in the top 10 of over 100 balls, so every one out of the box flies the same. Durability's also a proper step up on the older model.

Worth knowing

It's dear, and that's the honest catch. If you're losing three a round in the gorse you're literally chipping pound coins into the trees, and most reviewers agree a higher handicapper won't actually feel the difference enough to justify it over a cheaper urethane ball. It still scuffs in bunkers (all urethane does), and there are now balls that out-spin it around the green for less money. If you want soft and high-launching, the V1x or a rival might suit you better. Not a beginner's ball.

The verdict

If your game's good enough to notice and you're not haemorrhaging balls, it's the safe, do-everything pick I'd happily play every round. Budget golfers and high-handicappers: save your money for greens fees.

What reviewers say

Reviewers call the latest Pro V1 the most complete, versatile premium ball, citing soft feel, excellent greenside control and a few extra yards over the prior model, with outstanding quality control. The honest caveat is the premium price, which high-handicappers who lose balls may not get full value from.

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