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By TUrreta

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  1. TUrreta

    TUrreta
    Reston VA

    Military

    Up until now my main interaction with golf balls was simply trying to hit one. Now I'm starting to be able to feel the difference between balls. I'm a fairly high handicap golfer who has been playing for 2 years. I went to all Titleist clubs last year and am completely happy with them.

    My quandary- In addition to the ProV1 and ProV1X Titleist has released a new DT Trusoft, Velocity, TourSoft and AVX.

    Other than buying multiple sleeves of each and doing a massive cross-comparison - how do I figure out which works best for me? I am hoping that a ball fitting event happens near me and I can get a spot in it.

    Any other thoughts?

    Abby L- the chart of ProV1 vs ProV1X and AVX was great. Is there such a beast for all balls?

    Thank everyone.

  2. PRO V

    PRO V
    golf course

    TUrreta, I absolutely LOVE your comment:

    "my main interaction with golf balls was simply trying to hit one."

    I feel the same way!

    The great part of Titleist is the diverse product line-up.

    Golf balls being the #1 factor in the game.

    You're instincts are right on, TUrreta!

    Buy a sleeve of every Titleist ball. Feel them. Touch them. Use them.

    Find out what works best for you, TUrreta.

    It will be a great adventure.

    And PLEASE, follow up on this post and tell us what you think.

    There are no wrong answers!

    #TeamTitleist!
  3. I totally agree. Abby, please have the powers that be put together a chart of all of the Titleist balls. I believe that I have a lower ball flight and like a softer feeling ball so I try to find the best Titleist ball to raise the flight and still be soft. It seems that all of the high flying models have a firmer feel and that the softer feeling models seem to have a piercing flight. The page that compares the ProV and the X shows colored lines with the two ball flights. It would be cool to have a chart that shows all of the models with the flight lines. Then maybe a chart showing the softness levels of all models side by side. Thanks for your help.

    Mark F
  4. I think unfortunately only buying a couple sleeves of what interests you and doing on course, and short game practice is probably the only way to find what works "best for you".

    Or like you mentioned a "true ball fitting" but I imagine you'd have to do it at an actual Titleist fitting center.
  5. I think unfortunately only buying a couple sleeves of what interests you and doing on course, and short game practice is probably the only way to find what works "best for you".

    Or like you mentioned a "true ball fitting" but I imagine you'd have to do it at an actual Titleist fitting center.
  6. I think unfortunately only buying a couple sleeves of what interests you and doing on course, and short game practice is probably the only way to find what works "best for you".

    Or like you mentioned a "true ball fitting" but I imagine you'd have to do it at an actual Titleist fitting center.
  7. Dave N

    Dave N
    Dade City, FL

    I did a ball fitting last year, they only brought out the V's and X's from the line up.
  8. I would recommend trying the tour soft balls, I am a high handicap player myself and found that the tour soft ball was much easier to control than velocity and pro v1.

    Some course pros can fit you if they use a launch monitor such as trackman.

    Goodluck in your search.

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