- Brand: Titleist
- Material: Urethane
- Color: White
- Age Range (Description): Adult
- Item Weight: 1 Pounds
- Extraordinary Distance with Consistent Flight
- Very Low Long Game Spin and Penetrating Trajectory
- Drop-and-Stop Short Game Control
- Very Soft Feel
- material type: Urethane

















Fizzhogg –
ProV1 is far and away the number 1 golf ball on the planet. And for good reason. People see so many pros – who are paid anywhere from $100K to $1M per season to play the ball – so they buy them thinking the ball will help their game. (secret: it ain’t the ball).But it’s also a very, very good golf ball. But is it worth nearly $50 a dozen? I’m not sure. I’m a 4 handicap and have been playing for 25yrs. I’ve played every ball from these down to Wilson’s $20 per dozen rocks. And what I’ve found is that there is little difference between the ProV1’s and say Titleist’s mid-priced Velocity. Yes, the ProV’s feel softer off the club and putter, but here’s another secret – the Velocity definitely goes farther off the driver, and while the ProV1 has a slight advantage around the greens, it is SLIGHT.But the reason my review is 4-stars and not 2 or 3 is because ProV1’s dominate in one category – consistency.I’ve played thousands of holes with ProV1’s over the years and the ball is ALWAYS the same. Always. I simply can’t say that for anything made by Callaway, Srixon, Taylor-made, or even Titleist’s other balls. Their own Velocity and TourSoft do not have the same consistency ball to ball as the ProV1. I know exactly what I’m getting with every swing or putt with the ProV’s.That said, I am currently playing Velocity because it’s nearly half the price and like I mentioned, the difference with spin around the green is minimal, and I adjust accordingly. I love getting almost 2 dozen Velocity’s for the price of one box of ProV’s, and while every now and then a ball will be very inconsistent, that’s worth the risk for me – it happens maybe 1 or 2 out of every couple dozen balls.So, if you have the money then play these balls – but if money matters, there are absolutely cheaper golf balls out there that you will score just as well with.
Hawgfan –
I have played the Chrome Soft golf ball for a few years and feel strongly that is a premium golf ball. I am a 4 and 6 handicap player on the two courses at my club, not a golf ball guru, but, I know enough to notice ball flight and spin.Anyhow, I avoided the Pro V1 ball forever because ….. I did not want to like it and then end up paying the price for that golf ball. Well, I caught the Pro V1 ball for a price “less than” the Chrome Soft so I bought a dozen. NOTE: I think Callaway missed the boat letting by pricing their golf ball higher than the Pro V1. That action lost them at least one customer.Now, 3 dozen purchases later, I can honestly say, the Titleist Pro V1 performs better for me than my beloved Chrome Soft. If Titleist keeps their prices lower, or close to the Chrome Soft, I’ll be playing the Pro V1, period.
Gia –
I gave these to a golfer as a gift. He had been using Kirklands recently, but had used Titleists many years ago. He forgot how good these were. He said he felt the difference right away. Iβm not a golfer so I canβt provide technical details. But heβs in love and doesnβt want to go back now. I created a monster.
brandon –
I lose too many balls to feel comfortable buying these for myself to try. I purchased two boxes for Christmas gifts for my mother and father-in-law and they seem to like them. He actually does get 20-40 more yard out of his drive with these. Prior to me buying them these balls the only time they didn’t have “cheap” balls was when they found a decent one on the course someone had left/lost. Are they worth the price?…value is determined by what an individual is willing to spend. Once I get a a better handle on my accuracy I might try some out for myself
smoke003 –
If you are reading this review about the best golf ball right now, you probably suck at golf like I do but enjoy looking good losing expansive balls. Who cares, swing away!
Bill –
These seem to give me more distance than other brands.
Malachi Oconnor –
Way over price by 20.00 or so
Diane Hoffman –
This was a birthday gift-well received!