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Titleist pro v1 balls. Why are they so popular.Are they worth it.

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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.

The 3 piece construction has been around in the Titleist Pro v1 golf ball family since its inception, but prior to that only callaway had the technology to make this type of ball. The exclusivity of this capability obviously has a direct influence on their cost. Simple supply and demand metrics in action.

The Titleist pro v1 golf ball has a staggered wave line and 392 dimples displaced around the golf ball for optimum results. AIM is another catch phrase that I hear quite often. The idea of all of this is to sound so impressive that you couldnt possibly contemplate playing golf without one. Is this all BS.

AIM- Forget the hype for this feature of the titleist pro v1 ball and take your normal aim for you putt. For what its worth it may as well have been called "BUS". Bloody Unreliable Sight. This is not a game making feature so read what you want into it. Draw a line on your golf ball with a nikko and save yourself a few bucks if this has you hooked.

We are not building the space shuttle here but the advance 392 dimple pattern design and laminar airflow enhancement is what you are buying into. Not all manufactures can match Titleist's abilty to invest in its golf ball technology. The average golfer doesnt give a hoot about this waffle nor do they need to. But as any prominent practitioner will tell you, it is a fair bit easier to get remarkable results when using the right equipment.

In plain terms what does this mean. Basically the ball will go further, perform much better in flight, and give you a much more consistent ball to play with. The dimple design will also impact on the spin the ball will obtain in flight. This has two effects. The gyroscopic effect stabilises the ball and makes any flightpath variation much more unlikely. Try sitting on a bike when it is stationary, and then try it again when moving with the wheels spinning. The other effect you see is the legendary stopping power the pro v1 ball has on the greens due to the spin.

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.

If you are really serious about your golf and you want to improve to a next level, then do your homework. The chances are that the guy who beat you last week is using a titleist pro v1 golf ball. Eliminate this form your round and join the popular choice.

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.

If cost is a prime motivator for you then you really should size up your game before you buy them. If you are a low marker, then the titleist pro v1 ball is a no brainer. If you have a penchant for simulating wood cutting with your swing then go and but some "Ravi Rocket Rocks" a 2 cents a piece. Youll cut the heck out of them and you wont get your moneys worth. They are very durable, but to a point.

Half price saving can be had on your titleist pro v1 golf balls. Most of these are through either mint titleist pro v1 balls or refinished pro v1 balls. Both of these are a good option to get into the game without too much expense. Titleistgolfballs.com.au and mygolfbid.com.au are two sources to get great prices. They also have new balls if you want. I even found that they would offer wholesale deals if the quantity was right.

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A great article outlining the technology and application surrounding the titleist pro v1 balls. It also illuminates a cheap place to purchase your titleist pro v1 balls saving you plenty of research time.

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