Description
300 Grade B Titleist Pro V1x Mixed Years
If you want premium tour style golfballs for practice and friendly rounds, this mixed lot of Titleist Pro V1x is a smart play. You are getting Grade B balls, so expect cosmetic wear, logos, or small marks, but still plenty of usable performance for most golfers. The mix is built around older Pro V1x models made before 2018, and it may include some 2023 or 2024 versions as well.
What you are getting
This is a mixed year assortment, so you will see variation from ball to ball. That can be a good thing for training, because it helps you stay focused on starting lines and contact instead of chasing a perfect, identical look every time. If you are working on shaping shots or dialing in wedges, these are great for building repeatable routines without feeling like you are donating brand new balls to the woods.
- Mixed year assortment with noticeable model variation
- Primarily older models made before 2018
- May include some 2023 or 2024 models
- Grade B condition with visible cosmetic wear
- Great value for practice and casual rounds
How to use them in Canadian conditions
Canadian spring rounds can be a bit of everything, soft fairways in the morning, firm spots by the afternoon, and the odd gust that makes you question your club choice. Use these Titleist balls to practise keeping flight down in the wind and to learn how much rollout you get when the ground finally dries out. On damp days, focus on solid contact and a simpler target, because wet grass loves to grab the face and tilt the spin the wrong way.
Course tips you can actually apply
On parkland tracks like Angus Glen or Glen Abbey, pick smart landing zones and commit. A good drill is to play one extra club, swing smoother, and aim for the wide part of the fairway. If you are heading to a links style day like Cabot Links, practise bump and runs and keep the ball under the breeze. Mixed years mean you should judge each ball on the first couple of holes, then stick with the ones that match your feel.
Who this lot is best for
These golfballs are ideal for golfers who want the Pro V1x experience for practice, league nights, or that first round after a long winter when your swing is still thawing. If you need a perfect matching set for tournament play, consider a single model year instead. But if you want a big bucket of playable Titleist balls to improve your scoring habits, this is a reliable way to get reps without the premium sticker shock.
Quick care and sorting advice
When you open the box, sort by feel and appearance. Keep the cleanest ones for your weekend round and use the more marked ones for range sessions, water holes, and those experimental shots you swear you saw on TV. Give them a quick wash, then store them at room temperature. Even in Canada, your garage can swing from cold to warm fast, and steady storage helps keep your gear ready for the next tee time.





