Description
Titleist Pro V1x 2025- 1 Dozen
If your round starts in a chilly Canadian breeze and ends in bright sunshine, you want golfballs that keep their flight and spin predictable from the first tee to the last putt. Titleist Pro V1x is built for players who want maximum distance with a higher trajectory and the kind of stopping power that helps you fire at pins without feeling like you are throwing darts in a wind tunnel.
Who this ball fits best
Pro V1x is often recommended for golfers whose natural launch is lower and whose long game spin tends to run low. If you find your shots come out flat, or you need a touch more height to hold firm greens, this model is a smart match. It is also a popular tour choice, including players like Justin Thomas, Danielle Kang, and Matt Fitzpatrick.
Performance you can see on Canadian courses
From parkland fairways to tight landing areas, Pro V1x aims to give you a high, consistent ball flight so you can commit to the line. The dimple pattern is designed to keep that flight stable, handy when a crosswind shows up the moment you step onto the tee deck. In typical Canadian shoulder season conditions, that consistency helps you choose a club with confidence and swing like you mean it.
- High flight trajectory for reliable carry and window.
- Maximum short game spin for quick, controlled checks.
- Firm feel for crisp feedback on strikes.
- High speed with lower long game spin.
- Soft urethane cover for confident greenside touch.
- Consistent dimple design for stable ball flight.
Inside the engine
Improved performance starts at the core. A new high gradient dual core uses a larger inner core that acts like a central engine, promoting high speed while helping keep long game spin down. That combination is built for distance without giving up control, so you can take on long par fours and still set up a realistic birdie chance.
Speed and control where it counts
A high flex casing layer adds speed and supports low spin on full shots, helping your driver and long irons stay strong through the air. Around the green, the soft cast urethane cover is tuned for excellent spin, supporting the drop and stop action that saves pars when you miss by a few paces. Think of it as the difference between a nervous chip and one that lands, grabs, and behaves itself.
How to play it better
If you want to get the most out of this Titleist option, keep your short game plan simple. Use a slightly lower chip with a bit of forward shaft lean when the turf is firm, then let the cover and spin do the work. On approach shots, trust the higher window to hold the green, especially on elevated targets that can play tougher when the air is cool. When your playing partner blames the wind for everything, you can smile, pick a sensible target, and let your ball flight do the talking.





