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Discover why Titleist Pro V1 golf balls have a huge reputation |
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Monday, 30 June 2008 |
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From a design point of view the titleist pro v1 ball is a 3 layer composite constructed ball. It is worth noting that a number of patents have been taken out on the technology used to achieve this design.
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From a design point of view the titleist pro v1 ball is a 3 layer composite constructed ball. It is worth noting that a number of patents have been taken out on the technology used to achieve this design.
Not too many manufacturers have the ability to make such a ball, and the technology behind it has been part of the titleist pro v1 golf ball story from the beginning. The cost is a typical market behaviour to a sought after item that doesnt have too many peers. Everyone wants one, so the cost is slightly higher than other balls
The titleist pro v1 golf ball apparently utilises a staggered wave line( I'm pretty sure this doesnt allude to the local surfers lined up at your loclal beach, has more dimples than a baby seal butt( 392 to be exact). It has an AIM device, which I am not too sure about. It looks like I wont be able to putt without one of these fandangle widgets on a golf ball in the future. Hmmm!!
Aim - well basically I figure someone got tasked with the job of making an acronym for AIM. Does it help with you putting and is it exclusive. The line wasn't there for years and people putted fine. It is not exactly exclusive territory either. Anyone can produce a line on a golf ball, so cross that off as a reason to buy. You could take the line that any little bit helps, but the intent of this article is to cut through the crap.
Dimple design and airflow boundary later control is what you are getting from all of the above hype. The Titleist pro v1 has been through the design mill to produce spectacular inflight characteristics. Dont try and understand it, just use it. 392 dimples, great spin dynamics and trajectory control are yours to have. Provided you use them of course.
Gyroscopic stabilisation, and inflight inertial control all add to the aura of this golf ball. All a golfer needs to know is that the golf ball will give a consistent inflight results utilising all sort of fancy scienc , and when it is done flying , it will stop pretty quickly on a green for you. Sounds like a win all around, and it is in this case. That is why the titleist pro v1 golf ball is so popular.
Gyroscopic stabilisation, and inflight inertial control all add to the aura of this golf ball. All a golfer needs to know is that the golf ball will give a consistent inflight results utilising all sorts of fancy science , and when it is done flying , it will stop pretty quickly on a green for you. Sounds like a win all around, and it is in this case. That is why the titleist pro v1 golf ball is so popular.
Pro ranks, amatuer ranks all choose to use the Titleist pro v1 golf ball mostly by choice. Such a widespread and varied audience speaks volumes for the performance of this golf ball. If you really want to take the golf ball factor as a negative out of your game the select the titleist pro v1 ball as your weapon of choice . Any discrepencies after that are purely yours.
Expect longer distances from the titleist pro v1 ball with steeper arrival angles to the green. You get so much packed into this ball, its now up to you to use it. It is worth your while todo some practice with them to get your distances and greenside behaviour down pat before you start for real.
Being such a premier performance ball they are hugely popular with lower marked golfers. This fact also account for why you dont find too many in the water or lost on the course. They are not cheap and for good reason.
Put your ego away when trying to decide what is for you. Lets face it, if you are off a 24 handicap with a swing like a rusty gate in a tornado, then you wont be consistent enough to get maximum benefit from a titleist pro v1 ball. By the same token, if you have a great swing but are using golf balls with questionable manufacturing tolerances, then you might find yourself with an erratically flying golf ball due to an offset centre of gravity. Solving this golf dilemma is how titleist first started.
Yes , yes I know. How do I get to try these things out without mortgaging the house. Is this possible. Well yes in fact it is. If money is a strong determining factor in your purchase like it is for most of us, then you can try titleist prov1 refinished golf balls. Generally I have found them to be very good and well worth the try. They are quite often half price and quite durable. All right, all right, MyGolf bid.com.au or titleistgolfballs.com.au are my source for these balls. Last time I checked they have great rates for the US as well. Make sure you leave some for me though.
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