Titleist Pro V1 Mix Golf Balls Logo Overrun (2024)

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Titleist Pro V1 Mix Golf Balls Logo Overrun (2024)

FAQs

What does logo overrun golf balls mean? ›

What is a Logo Overrun? An overrun is a brand new ball often with some type of imprint, normally a name or logo. In some cases, overruns will have no printing on the ball at all. Although brand new, they are typically packaged in bulk boxes.

How can you tell how old a Pro V1 is? ›

You can instantly identify which year yours is from by looking at the side-stamp. Each new ball version of the Pro V1 and Pro V1x comes with a freshly designed side-stamp.

Why are Titleist Pro V1 balls so good? ›

Players who fit into Pro V1 benefit from its mid-flight, penetrating trajectory, Drop-and-Stop performance into the green, soft feel and the combination of carry and roll that it provides off the tee.

Why do people put Sharpie on golf balls? ›

“Another golfer may do better when they feel calm. A green mark that reminds them of nature or a blue mark that reminds them of a peaceful water scene might help them perform at their peak. “So the color of the dot or dash on a golf ball could be one more opportunity for players to gain a competitive edge.

Is Pro V1 better than Pro V1x? ›

The Pro V1 has a softer feel, less iron spin, and a more penetrating ball flight. Comparatively, the Pro V1x should launch higher, feel a little less soft, and offer more iron spin.

What is the difference between Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x? ›

The Pro V1 is the premium option for players looking to maximise performance and to have the ability to flight shots, and score with precision and touch. While, the Pro V1x is the premium option for players looking to maximise performance and are needing higher flight and are typically a low-spin player.

What does the V stand for in Pro V1? ›

In the fall of 2000, Titleist officially introduced the ball and forty-seven players leaped at the opportunity to put it in play. They called the ball “ProV1;” the “Pro” stands for “professional,” the “V” stands for “veneer,” and the numeral 1 signifies its standing as the first of its kind.

Is Titleist owned by Korean? ›

Titleist and FootJoy parent Acushnet sold to Korean investors for $1.2 billion. The company behind Fila shoes and clothing is taking a swing at golf, forming a foursome to purchase the maker of Titleist golf balls and FootJoy shoes from liquor company Fortune Brands Inc.

Where are Titleist Pro V1 manufactured? ›

Join us for a behind-the-scenes tour of Titleist Ball Plant 3 in New Bedford, Mass., the home of Pro V1 and Pro V1x, and visit the center of groundbreaking golf ball technology.

How can you tell if Titleist clubs are fake? ›

Firstly, what does it smell like? If there is a very strong rubber-like odour then it could well be a counterfeit. Take a look at the logo/s on the club - are they aligned properly and are there any areas where they look like they could be peeling off? Is the font slightly different to the real thing?

Is Pro V1 a soft or hard ball? ›

The Pro V1, for example, is known as a ball with a soft feel despite being a harder ball overall. This part seems strange, but really it comes down to the outside cover of the ball. Most high-end golf balls use a urethane cover, which provides more feel and spin around the greens.

Can high handicappers use Pro V1? ›

The Pro V1 is designed for distance. High handicappers often struggle with achieving maximum distance on their shots, and the Pro V1s can help to mitigate this issue.

Is Pro V1 or Pro V1X better for slower swing speeds? ›

The Pro V1x golf ball is a higher compression golf ball, meaning it is not as soft as the Pro V1. Only golfers with high swing speeds north of 100mph should play the Pro V1X golf ball, as it will allow them to compress the golf ball better.

What does Callaway logo mean? ›

Callaway. In 1988, Callaway Hickory Stick USA became Callaway Golf Company and the “Old English Callaway logo” introduced golfers to the Callaway golf brand and core S2H2 technology. The script is reminiscent of all things old, English, St. Andrews, sheep, pastures and the feathery.

How do you know if a golf ball is good or bad? ›

“Our normal rule of thumb for regular golfers is as long as paint loss, a scuff or defacement of the golf ball is less than the size of a dime, it should be good to go,” said a Titleist representative.

How do you tell if a golf ball is good or not? ›

The best way to tell if a golf ball has gone bad is to inspect it visually and physically before you use it. Here are some signs that a golf ball is no longer good to play with: Cracks or cuts: If you see any cracks or cuts on the surface of the ball, it means that the integrity of the ball has been damaged.

What are waterlogged golf balls? ›

Waterlogged golf balls fly differently. If the water damage is severe enough, you'll lose a noticeable distance in your shots. Plus, if the ball is older and already has some wear and tear, the water will seep in faster and do more damage.

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