The Kirkland rating is around 90, whereas the Pro V1 stands at about 87. These numbers mean both balls are deemed to have high compression so are ideal for faster swing speeds of over 95 mph. Because they have higher compression, they require more force to compress fully. Titleist Pro V1 vs Pro V1x Golf Balls Looks. The Pro V1x, other than its name, is distinguished by the red play number under the Titleist logo versus the Feel. The Pro V1 ball does feel fractionally softer than the Pro V1x, which is especially noticeable around the green. Ball Flight. Off the tee Titleist Pro V1 golf balls are designed for serious golfers looking for high-performance balls. They feature a soft feel, low spin off the driver, and consistent flight. The Pro V1’s multi-component construction includes a soft compression ZG process core, an ionomeric casing layer, and a urethane elastomer cover. This also provided one of the most noticeable performance differences between the 2021 Pro V1 and Pro V1x balls. In our testing, the Pro V1 launched 0.6˚ lower and spun 200 rpm less. This led to a flight in the Pro V1 that was significantly lower - something that really stood out during our on-course testing. Does the color of the numeral on the golf ball indicate any specific feature of the ball, i.e. spin rate, compression, etc. On Pro Vs a red number indicates a Pro V1x and a black number indicates a Pro V1. No need to look closely at the small type within the alignment arrows to read which ProV model it is, though the various design of those While there are many different ball manufacturers to choose from, I’ve always been a Titleist guy, so I went with a Pro V1 vs a Pro V1x as a baseline of comparison. The Pro V1 is a three-piece ball and the Pro V1X is a four-piece ball. This video from Titleist featuring Michael Breed features swings with both balls in front of a TrackMan. The big differences between the AVX and the Pro V1 and Pro V1x is the spin rate, trajectory, and feel it provides. The AVX is the lowest-spinning and lowest-flying of the three models, and it also Pro V1x. $55. TSR3 Driver. $599. T150. $200/Iron. Pro V1. Pro V1 x. Titleist Pro V1 x Left Dash and AVX Golf Balls Now Available with Innovative Radar Capture Availability and Price: The new 2023 Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls will be available in golf shops globally beginning Jan. 25, 2023. Available in white (play numbers 1-4, 5-8 and all the same play numbers 00 or 1-99) and high optic yellow (play numbers 1-4). MAP: $54.99. Right now the V1 is slightly behind the AVX in the performance department. If there is any noticeable performance improvements on the course I will play the - V1x full time. I really do prefer a softer golf ball. But it is all about lowering scores. I did play the normal V1x for a few seasons. 17X9W.