Sure my guy, he totally gained 5mph ball speed and 10yards of carry switching from a 2023 to a 2024 model. I'm sure the tour average will be 360 in 5 years.
@dbo45062 күн бұрын
The most people paid to play your gear doesn’t mean much 😂
@AssMan0014 күн бұрын
snore!
@txterbug4 күн бұрын
I’m out here bunting every hole 😂
@we5xz-19024 күн бұрын
Greatest golf ball every designed.
@PedroAllen-r5g4 күн бұрын
Hans Kim’s brother is doing well
@montana22224 күн бұрын
Now I see why Titleist took such good care of Moe Norman! These people are passionate!
@EricRoe-g2f4 күн бұрын
Can we get the prov1x yellow with the enhanced alignment? Please???
@CR-wf7po4 күн бұрын
Love it - "bunt" driver goes 280.... lol - Nice short video.
@user-xn7uh5ch2z4 күн бұрын
golf would feel so much easier if your fairway finder carries 280 and probably rolls to 300 lol
@TechNewsAndReviews14 күн бұрын
Next up a putting routine overview with TC 😅
@TheMacqman94 күн бұрын
Didn’t expect a collab with the 💨🐖
@ocat19795 күн бұрын
Cool. Can you send me a dozen?
@HammerGolf5 күн бұрын
Now I am reflecting back on my early days and I feel bad in a way because they are putting so much work in and yet so many of my Pro V1s have wound up OB or in the drink unfortunately 😂
@1976axerhand5 күн бұрын
Make a matte orange ones ... easier to see in the winter months.xd
@carycosgrove88985 күн бұрын
I will never forget “seaming” the first batch of pro v’s. Seem DTL for the drive and sideways on the irons. It was like cheating! The left dash is like the next evolution. Miles better than anything else out there.
@DCN20105 күн бұрын
I absolutely LOVED the Titleist Professional but I have always hated the Pro V1.
@golfbbqandwatches5 күн бұрын
Cool video. You can see these people pour their heart and soul into working at Titleist. I never thought a ball would make so much difference. I was playing a non Titleist ball 18 months ago when I went for a driver fitting. My drives were ballooning and dispersion was all over the place. The fitter put down a Titleist ball and told me to hit it. Lower flight, lower spin, straight and LONG. It was a 2022 AVX. I bought a dozen that day. Then bought the 2024 AVX when it was released and played it for the next few months. My handicap dropped 1.5 shots. A mate gave me a sleeve of 2023 Pro V1 and my game improved even more. Another 1.5 shots off my handicap. I’m down to single digit which was always my goal and Titleist balls were a big part of that. I’ll be lining up for a dozen of the new Pro V1 when they are released in Australia, they are the best by miles.
@thomastrain73115 күн бұрын
I was deployed for OIF with a guy who was an army reservist for an almost 2 yr deployment. He worked for titleist (i think in Connecticut). They paid his salary while he was deployed. I've been a big fan ever since.
@Mikegolfin15 күн бұрын
We couldn’t tell how long the line was on there Brad since you didn’t show us from the side. Make another video now please thanks
@corym525 күн бұрын
The original HP2 Tour ball deserves some recognition too. Hell of a ball thats been forgotten
@spencermackay90205 күн бұрын
That's that pro baby, that's that v, baby, number 1 baby get in the hole right there, let's get this right here.
@Make-CanadaGreat-Again6 күн бұрын
Nothing has better stopping power than a Vokey Wedge striking a ProV1.
@Tsj1236 күн бұрын
I’m partial to avx. I love the super low spin for drives. I can never find any of the left dash balls around me
@HeyItsAsmus6 күн бұрын
Apparently it has to be overpriced enough to pay for the pros to play them for free too.
@joshsullivan38386 күн бұрын
Club is amazing
@SullyfromHypeClub6 күн бұрын
Club is amazing!
@mattifolks6 күн бұрын
25 years of innovation, 20 minutes of schlocky commercial masquerading as a KZbin video.
@MujinTouge6 күн бұрын
I almost feel spoiled because I played Pro V1s when I was a kid and my dad played exclusively Acushnets and Balatas in his childhood. The jump in technology is incredible and I didn't even know the V stood for Veneer. Amazing video.
@txterbug6 күн бұрын
Titleist is all around just the best golf company in the world. They aren’t cheesy or over dramatic. Everything is class and performance.
@kjfcaia19866 күн бұрын
Fantastic look back at the #1 ball in golf. I still have a few of the original Pro V1s on my shelf. Time to test the OG versus the new ‘25 version!
@boshane1236 күн бұрын
Titleist is a good product. But I'll be damned if I pay 55 dollars a dozen for em! They're too greedy! When is enough enough??
@martinsnow60106 күн бұрын
So iconic that even the issue number hasn’t changed. With all the innovation it should be called the Pro-V6 or 8 or 19 by now, but it’s still the Pro-V1. Amazing. Fantastic that Titleist are still manufacturing in the US. I’m a Brit and am definitely envious, but even so that makes my heart swell with pride for you guys. Always love finding a Titleist ball when I’m playing! Currently playing with DT Trusoft, will go back to Pro-V1 when I’ve ironed my swing out!
@AvgJoe00076 күн бұрын
Um.... Wouldn't it have made sense to switch to the name ProV 2 And then 3 along the way? Just to eliminate the consumer confusion? I mean, if it's always going to stay Pro version 1, why even have the 1? Or even the V? Just Titleist Pro would have been sufficient, if there's never going to be a V2. Right?
@aaronD3golf6 күн бұрын
His grip is insane
@robertalmeida31807 күн бұрын
Two players with early success using the Pro V1 (Andrade, Faxon) just happened to grow up less than 30 miles of Ball Plant 3. Pretty cool !
@tonythaiger937 күн бұрын
It's crazy how ionomer/surlyn/urethane are still main ingredients of golf balls. Been around for decades. Surlyn and Ionomer are same material guys-just Dupont has patent over "Surlyn" name.
@TeddyCavachon7 күн бұрын
When I retired in 2007 after 25 years in the Foreign Service I took a min. wage job a Starter a 9 hole Par 35 course (now closed) in Bristow, VA were I found a lot of golf balls in the woods. The Pro V1 an V1x were always deepest in the the woods on the left where the better players pull hook over swinging trying to get a few extra yards. I still have about 200 of them. A few are marked TEST I love shaping shots and working at the course and playing for free as a perk gave me the opportunity to play hundreds of solo rounds practice rounds where I’d take a dozen balls and hit three straight, three fade, three draw to dial in my approach shot distances with every club from 3i to LW. The ability to shape shots was unmatched by any other ball I tried. I got to where I could open stance 45° to the left take two more clubs than for a straight shot, open it two clubs worth and ‘Bubba’ it onto the front left of the green and watch it kick and roll left to right to the back right pin. As Jack Nicklaus explained to me - in his book Golf My Way - back in the late 80’s when I first read it shaping approach shots isn’t about the flight path but the action on the ball. Earlier this year - at age 73 - I had an approach shot on a par 5 to a short sided right left angled green \ from the left side of the fairway and set up so far right / one of my playing parters commented ‘you know you are aiming at that house over there’. I was using two clubs less than I need for the straight distance with face closed, landing it exactly where I had targeted (front right edge of green) it kicked hard left \ as planned and rolled 60ft into the hole for an Eagle 😊 The ball? ProV1 of course! To paraphrase Lee Trevino, “You can talk to a ProV1. Those other balls just don’t listen.” 😂
@TheDarrin107 күн бұрын
I love playing with Pro V1 golf balls, but I refuse to pay for a 5-dollar ball, so I am always happy when I find them in the weeds!
@godsdozer7 күн бұрын
ProV has always sucked. Go back to Balata, the best feeling golf ball ever.
@TheYorkshiregolfbandit6 күн бұрын
Definitely Maxfia Balata I used to use My end goal was if I could go a round without giving the skin a smiley cut then I knew my swing was getting better
@TheDonzim7 күн бұрын
Best golf ball I use and never even think about changing. The feel off the driver and around the greens is outstanding. The piece in golf that I never think about switching,
@poireiangom7 күн бұрын
I love titleist - from balls to my entire set up is from titleist . I will never change to any other .
@Dr.HaroldEugeneVannII7 күн бұрын
Great video. As a Titleiest loyalist, for 30 years, I appreciate this information. Since graduating from focusing on just my physical ability to blending that and the science of the game and equipment, I look for videos like this.
@contrnsmagnificndjoobngtaint7 күн бұрын
this is a podcast. i need visuals 😅
@Parsonleather7 күн бұрын
I will never forget being 15 years old and hearing about that ball for the first time. Game changer.
@BullsAndBeers5 күн бұрын
Me too. I was about 25 when the Pro V1 originally came out. I remember the “seaming” of the side stamp for extra yards
@contrnsmagnificndjoobngtaint7 күн бұрын
10:09 does anyone else miss the titanium wood sound??
@Itsbrettjones7 күн бұрын
I can't afford these.
@robertoalvarez27776 күн бұрын
Must go egg hunting
@gatorwhiskers90116 күн бұрын
Nobody can. The people that play them, don't pay for them.
@tonythaiger936 күн бұрын
Only 60 a dozen 😅
@mattroy16 күн бұрын
One does not afford a proV1, but is gifted one from the course gods
@chickenclips5 күн бұрын
That's why most of us buy them used
@Omnis27 күн бұрын
Why can't you guys just call it the Pro V [year]? I don't like having to figure out Pro V1 solid arrows vs hollow arrows, etc etc. Pro V 25 and Pro VX 25 would be great. Does Pantene have Pro V trademarked or something?
@asnmvet087 күн бұрын
All this work and innovation is just going to be thrown in the trash because the USGA and R&A just can’t stand that players have become stronger, more capable athletes.can’t believe this current release is the penultimate ProV before the old heads neuter the game.
@scubbasham107 күн бұрын
So a table is essentially responsible for the lakeball industry. Good video!
@downshift837 күн бұрын
how does the "roll back" effect the R&D that has already gone into this balls extensive history? & what does that mean for the future of the PRO V1? (I lose too many balls to continuously play with Pro v1's but I have always enjoyed the feel of them)