Hey, everyone.
Have you noticed that more and more players on the professional tours are putting Pro V1x Left Dash into play? This past weekend, Left Dash had a particularly strong showing. Charley Hoffman (above) relied on a Left Dash ball to finish runner-up to Jordan Spieth at the Valero Texas Open and Lucas Glover finished 4th at the event, also trusting a Pro V1x Left Dash.
And as we reported in a recent blog article, Pro V1x Left Dash continues to suit a wider range of golfers than Titleist engineers had originally anticipated. Lydia Ko is a great example. She made a historic charge with Left Dash yesterday at the ANA Inspiration, matching the tournament record with a final-round 62, including a front-nine 7-under 29 – the best nine-hole score in event’s 50-year history.
Earlier today, I caught up with Jeff Beyers, Tour Consultant for Golf Ball Performance here at Titleist. Jeff works closely with Fordie Pitts, fitting golf balls and testing new prototypes with players across the worldwide professional tours. Jeff has worked closely with Lydia and shared the following insights:
"Lydia's move into Pro V1x Left Dash goes back to her testing in December of 2019, when she decided to move from a competitor ball to Titleist. When we first spoke, Lydia was looking for higher launch and lower spin, and Left Dash immediately looked like a good option. We started by sending a few different models, including Pro V1x Left Dash for her to test at home. We exchanged text messages while she was testing, but she seemed to make the decision pretty quickly. She found Left Dash to be the perfect fit. She liked the launch and flight, and found the spin to be optimal throughout the bag. She’s always been able to hit different shots with her wedges and control the spin, or add spin when she needs to. She also likes the distance off the driver and thinks it’s longer than anything she’s ever tested."
Another player who recently weighed in on Pro V1x Left Dash was Richy Werenskl, who became the first player to win with Left Dash when he captured last year's Barracuda Championship on the PGA Tour:
“I love the Pro V1x Left Dash because of how it performs in the wind. It holds its line extremely well and cuts right through. It gives me the proper spin rates to perform in those conditions. And it helps me with my misses too. I can get a little spinny at times and the mishits are just a little more consistent with the Dash. The window it flies through is perfect and I think it’s a little hotter. I feel I get a little more distance out of it. And around the greens it still has good feel and spins plenty enough. The cover feels good. It’s just a great ball overall and fits my game perfectly.”
As for myself, I haven't had a chance to try Pro V1x Left Dash yet, but it's at the top of my to-do list once I get back onto the course. In the meantime, I'm hoping you might share some details of what I can expect. For those TT members who have given Left Dash a try, please share your feedback in the comments below. I'll make sure to add my own once I get a few rounds under my belt. Thanks!