Golf Gear: Titleist Pro V1, Pro V1x for 2025

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Titleist ProV1 2025
The new Titleist Pro V1 model uses the new high-gradient core and has a 388 tetrahedral dimple cover. (Credit: Titleist)

The game of golf changed forever with Titleist’s introduction in 2000 of the Pro V1. It quickly became the standard by which all other balls were judged and the latest version with faster high gradient core has been announced. Here’s a quick look at the new Pro V1s from Titleist.

Fast Facts: Titleist Pro V1 Series
  • Titleist Pro V1
    • Cover: Three-piece urethane Elastomer cover
    • Dimples: 388 tetrahedral dimple design
    • Core: High gradient core
    • Casing: High flex
    • Color: White or yellow
    • Available: Jan. 25, 2025
    • MSRP: $55 per dozen
  • Titleist Pro V1x
    • Cover: Four-piece urethane Elastomer cover
    • Dimples: 348 tetrahedral dimple design
    • Core: High gradient dual core
    • Casing: High flex
    • Color: White or yellow
    • Available: Jan. 25, 2025
    • MSRP: $55 per dozen

Titleist ProV1x 2025
The Pro V1x’s cover is made of 348 tetrahedral dimples which add to the increased ball flight while aiding consistency through the wind. (Credit: Titleist)

WYNTK: Titleist Pro V1 Series

Pro V1/V1x are the most played brand of balls both on the professional tours and by recreational golfers and with good reason…they perform for players at all skill levels.

For the 2025 versions Titleist’s goal was to maintain low spin off the tee to maximize distance while allowing the short scoring clubs to generate more spin, the secret to controlling distance and closer to the pin. This seemingly contradictory endpoint was achieved by a new formula for the core and a redo of the casing layer.

Everyone always asked what the difference between the two is and quickly the Pro V1 has a mid-trajectory versus the higher Pro V1x which has a firmer feel. The other most notable difference is the higher spin off mid and short irons for the Pro V1x compared to the Pro V1. Distance from the tee is also always a key metric and that for these two premium balls that answer is found in the swing speed and launch angle of individual players.

On the web: Titleist.com

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