Description
Shag Bag with 50 Practice Pro V1 / Pro V1x
When you want more quality reps without babysitting a tiny pile of balls, this set keeps you moving. You get 50 practice golfballs featuring Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x in a mix of years. There is no set split between models or model years, so every bag is a true variety pack. That means you can train feel, trajectory, and contact in real situations, like you do on the course.
What you are getting
This is a mixed lot of Pro V1 and Pro V1x from assorted years, with both Grade A and Grade B balls included. You will not receive a guaranteed percentage of either model, and you may see multiple years represented, including the possibility of 2023 or 2024 models. It is a practical way to stock up for practice without overthinking it, kind of like packing an extra toque for a shoulder season round.
- 50 balls total for steady practice volume
- Mix of Pro V1 and Pro V1x
- Assorted years with no fixed model ratio
- Combination of Grade A and Grade B
- Great for range work and short game drills
How to use them for better practice
If you are working on wedges, sort a handful by model first, then hit the same shot with each type to learn how launch and feel change. For driver sessions, focus on contact and start line instead of obsessing over tiny differences ball to ball. On Canadian courses where conditions can swing from cool morning air to a warm afternoon, the bigger win is repeatable tempo and a clean strike. These golfballs give you enough volume to groove it.
Canadian friendly practice ideas
Try a simple ladder drill on the range. Pick three targets and hit five balls to each, rotating through. If you are at Glen Abbey or heading out to a local muni that is finally open after a long winter, this setup helps you warm up like a pro without burning through your best gamers. For short game, drop a small cluster around a practice green and play the same chip with different landing spots to build options.
Notes on grades and expectations
Grade A and Grade B means you are getting a blend, so expect some balls to look cleaner than others. The key is that you are buying for practice, not for a trophy ball display. Because the lot is mixed by design, you will not be able to request a certain year or a specific Pro V1 to Pro V1x percentage. If your goal is reliable reps with premium models, this is a solid, no nonsense way to keep your shag bag loaded and your swing honest.









