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TITLEIST INTRODUCES NEW PRO V1 AND PRO V1X

To improve upon the gold standard of golf balls that is the Pro V1 and Pro V1x,Titleist set about improving every layer for the new 2021 models.

The key areas of golf ball performance – distance, spin, control and feel – further improved upon the new model’s predecessor through extensive Research and Development (R&D) by the company’s engineers that has resulted in new core, casing layer, cover and aerodynamic technologies.

“When a golfer chooses Pro V1 or Pro V1x, they are choosing absolute performance,” Vice President –Titleist Golf Ball Marketing Jeremy Stone said. “Our R&D and Operations teams have spent years engineering new technology into each and every component of 2021 Pro V1 and Pro V1x. When it comes to the performance and quality of these products, we will continue to go to every length possible to help golfers play their best and shoot their lowest scores.”

Offered in both white and high optic yellow, the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x

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