Description
300 Grade B Titleist Pro V1 Mixed Years
If you want premium style performance without babying every shot, this bulk lot is a smart way to practise. You get Grade B Titleist Pro V1 golfballs from mixed years, designed for a solid feel and dependable flight while keeping the cost of reps reasonable.
What you are getting
This listing is a mixed assortment of older Pro V1 models made before 2018. Because the years are mixed, cosmetics and generation can vary from ball to ball. Grade B means used balls with visible scuffs, marker lines, or some discolouration, but they are still suitable for practice and everyday rounds where the goal is improvement, not a perfect display.
- 300 used Titleist Pro V1 golfballs in Grade B
- Mixed years, all models made before 2018
- Visible scuffs, marks, and some discolouration expected
- Great for practice drills and casual play
- Variation between balls helps train feel and control
Who it helps most
Golfers working on contact, start line, and spin control will appreciate having a big supply. When you can hit the same drill over and over, you learn faster. This is especially handy in Canada, where early spring and late fall rounds can feel like a mix of golf and brisk walk, and you would rather keep swinging than hunting for a single ball you lost in wet rough.
How to practise with mixed years
Set aside a small batch just for short game. Chip from tight lies, then from slightly damp grass after a foggy coastal morning, and pay attention to rollout. Move to pitch shots and focus on landing spots and how quickly the ball checks. For full swings, pick one target and hit three in a row, tracking start line and curve. Mixed year golfballs can react a bit differently, which is a useful teacher when you want adaptable feel instead of relying on one identical sample.
Built for Canadian rounds and real world conditions
From parkland tracks in Ontario to mountain views in Alberta, Canadian courses can throw four seasons at you in one tee time. Cool air can knock a bit off distance, morning firmness can add bounce, and that surprise gust can have you clubbing up and laughing like it was always the plan. A mixed lot like this lets you practise in the conditions you actually face, so when it counts, your swing does not panic.
Quick notes before you tee it up
Because these are mixed years from before 2018, you are not selecting a single specific model year. Expect cosmetic wear, and expect variety. They are best for practice sessions, range style work on course, and stocking your bag for days when you will hit plenty of shots. If you need uniform year and condition for a tournament, you will want a matched lot instead.





