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Titleist 2025 Pro V1 and Pro V1x Golf Balls: Complete Performance?

published: Jan 13, 2025

Titleist 2025 Pro V1 and Pro V1x Golf Balls: Complete Performance?

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What’s new? How much does it cost? Max McVittie brings you the lowdown on the new Titleist 2025 Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls.

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  • The technology
  • Titleist 2025 pro v1 and pro v1x golf balls: the line-up
  • The details

Being the most played ball on the PGA Tour, the Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls need no introduction. The brand have introduced a new iteration for 2025 which are engineered to deliver more speed off the tee, more control with the irons and more spin with the wedges.

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Synonymous with high performance the Pro Vs are the most used golf balls on the professional tours and are just as popular amongst amateur golfers. Titleist golf ball players won 34 times last year on the PGA TOUR, more than six times the nearest competitor which had five wins.

Titleist 2025 Pro V1 and Pro V1x Golf Balls

The 2025 models, although not yet available to the public, already have four wins across the global professional tours in the six weeks that followed the new models’ official launch at the Shriners Children’s Open.

Let’s take a look at the latest techology Titleist have implemented into the signature and iconic golf ball range which makes them so successful.

The Technology

Both the Pro V1 and Pro V1x are constructed with a new faster high gradient core which helps to deliver more speed for enhanced distances along with increased iron and wedge spin for more control. Changes to the core came through a complete reformulation where Titleist engineers were able to steepen the spin slope to promote these spin preferences.

Additionally, both golf balls have spherically tiled, 388 tetrahedral dimple design although promotes different ball flights for each ball type.

Titleist 2025 Pro V1 and Pro V1x Golf Balls

The dimple design optimises distance and delivers a penetrating and consistent flight for the Titleist Pro V1. On the other hand, the Titleist Pro V1x promotes a more high flight with even more consistency.

Other technological additions include a speed amplifying high-flex casing layer. This amplifies speed and contributes to low long game spin which helps to increase distance off the tee, for example.

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Titleist 2025 Pro V1 and Pro V1x Golf Balls

A higher spin rate is promoted by both balls for approach shots and chip shots from a soft cast Urethane Elastomer Cover. This cover provides excellent green side spin so golfers have more control when hitting into the putting surface.

Titleist 2025 Pro V1 and Pro V1x Golf Balls: The Line-up

The Titleist 2025 Pro V ball range features two models: Titleist Pro V1 and Titleist Pro V1x. Here’s what each ball is designed to deliver and which would be best for your game.

Titleist 2025 Pro V1

Looks: Classic Titleist Pro V look.

Main Attributes: Designed to provide the greatest combination of speed, spin and a soft feel on the market. Also has a long distance and more penetrating ball flight from a mid-flight trajectory.

Who is it for?: For those who prioritise total performance.

Titleist 2025 Pro V1x

Looks: Classic Titleist Pro V look.

Main Attributes: Designed to have a higher ball flight and spin rate. Precise spin and control for drives and other long hitting shots whilst having a firmer feel than the Pro V1.

Who is it for?: For those who are looking for a higher ball flight with total performance.

The Details

Available: In stores worldwide on January 25th.

RRP: £52 / $57.99

Colour: White and yellow.

Customisation: Enhanced alignment

More information: Titleist website

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About the author

Max Mcvittie

A bit of a late bloomer to the game of golf, Max fell in love with the sport when he attended Saturday coaching sessions down at his local golf club after being inspired by friends and family members.

Max has remained a member of Eden Golf Club in Carlisle for a number of years now as he looks to get his handicap down into single figures. Most of his golfing career has been spent battling a permanent slice off the tee, which has led to some ugly rounds.

Having studied at the University of Sunderland, Max is starting out his dream career in sports journalism. During his time at university, he picked up valuable work experience at Reach PLC, BBC Radio Cumbria and GiveMeSport, whilst also getting work published in the Teesside Live. He also spent time working at a local weekly newspaper, Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser, as a general news reporter partially covering some local sport just north of the border in Langholm.

Max has just started his journey with the NCG working as the assistant equipment editor. He looks forwarded to reviewing the latest golf equipment, taking up an interest in reviews when buying his first golf club, a Cleveland RTX wedge.

With his bag not going under too many changes throughout the last few years, Max carries an M3 driver, Titleist GT3 Fairway Wood, M2 hybrid, a set of M2 irons, Callaway Jaws wedges and a TaylorMade Spider putter. And yes, Max is a bit of a self-proclaimed TaylorMade fan boy.

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