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by berniez40 in Sports & Outdoors, - Top 500, Sep 09 '08
Pros: Longer than the original, w/good greenside spin, and great overall feel. Cons: Still very pricey.
I've been knocking a lot of Titleist's stuff lately. The new DT Roll and DT Carry as well as the NXT Extreme have all struck me as over-priced two piece hacker balls. The new Gran Z remains mis-marketed and misunderstood. The NXT Tour is just beginning ...
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by johnkc413 , Mar 06 '08
Pros: New A.I.M. (Alignment Intergrated Marking) allows perfect alignment every time Cons: Maybe hard to hit for beginners not intended for beginners
The pro v1 has been around for many years but titleist just keeps on making it better. The new pro v1 is made for the serious golfer who wants to have control of where his or her ball goes. The new pro v1 consists of 392 dimples on the surface of the ...
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Titleist Pro V1 - drop and stop
by jungyul ,Oct 13 '06
Pros: stops well. Cons: lack of spin control.
Feels harder than Nike's but softer than Callaway's. Ball stops really well on the greens. However, hard to spin control in gradual manner like Nike One.
Distance off the tee is better than average. Good distance control with irons.
Overall, good ball to play except surpassed by recent offerings from Nike and Callaway.
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