The highly flexible mantle layer helps to further increase ball speed and reduces spin from the tee, which helps maximise distance in the long game. The new spherical pattern with 348 dimples creates a smooth and high ball flight that performs well even in variable playing and weather conditions. The soft, cast urethane elastomer cover provides great spin and control around the greens, helping players handle short shots with precision. The 2025 model offers further improvements, including higher ball speed, more control with irons and increased spin in the short game, making it a reliable choice for players who want balanced performance and consistent results on the course. The differences between Pro V1 and Pro V1x are that the X model generates a higher ball flight, a slightly firmer feel and more spin with long irons. In the short game, both models deliver top-class spin.

New Sidestamp, Each generation of Pro V1 & Pro V1x has its own sidestamp. The new version has been developed using feedback from Titleist tour players and helps you easily line up the ball with its simplicity. A small detail that can make a big difference.

Why the name?, In 2000, Titleists Golf Ball R&D developed several prototypes before selecting a ball for final testing, called Pro V1. “Pro” stood for Professional, Titleist’s leading urethane-covered golf ball on the tour and market. V stood for Veneer, a thin layer of material that improved performance and protected the ball from moisture. 1 showed that it was the first prototype. Together they formed the Pro V1.

The Evolution, No other golf ball has been on the market for as long. No other golf ball has been tested and used by golfers at all levels for such a long period. All of this has paved the way for the unique 25-year model. Pro V1 and Pro V1x provide more speed from the tee, better control with irons, more spin around the green and a better chance for players to shoot lower scores.