Pro V1 left dash

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By tom f

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  1. Came out of a golf academy and recommended golf ball would be the -Pro V1. I go back and forth between AVX and Pro V1. AVX just doesn’t bite around the green like the V1, but I need lower flight and spin on longer clubs. Recommendation was to go with srxn, tried a round with that and it def does not feel, nor fly, the same. Any way to get the left dash V1?

  2. TREVOR D

    TREVOR D
    Calgary

    How do you mean "get the Left Dash"? They're available in pro shops, golf stores and on the website.
  3. ProV1x left dash is all I see, not the ProV1 left dash. Different flights between those two. Yeah, my driver swing speed is only 106 or so, but I definitely don’t need higher flight or trajectory, and I love being creative around the green.
    The AVX doesn’t have enough green side spin. I don’t mind the feel of the AVX, just need more spin around the green.
    I change wedges about every two years, probably should do it yearly as much as they get used, but Wedgeworks is a premium cost. Looking for a little help on less than full shots and -ProV1 seems like it hits on all criteria for my game.
  4. Andrew A

    Andrew A
    Charlotte, NC

    I have gamed the left dash since it was introduced. It is clearly the best ball for my game. I would buy a sleeve or two and play a few holes with different balls and compare them side by side. Nothing works better than an actual field test.
  5. I agree. I go back and forth between AVX and ProV1. I played ProV1x before they swapped it and V1 flight trajectories. I’ve tried TP5, Bridgestone, Chrome Soft and srxn, even tried Wilson last year. I play in windy conditions often and hit it high with lots of backspin. AVX is my usual ball for those conditions, but I strongly prefer the V1 if I’m not dealing with heavy gusts.
    The other thing I’d say is balls change characteristics often and I find it easier to stick with Titleist rather than learn a whole new family of balls only to have them adjust what I liked the next year.
    Most golfers need help getting the ball in the air - clubs, shafts and balls reflect that. Meanwhile I have to buy triple diamond low spin stuff. Which is why I don’t extra see mass market options for this particular left dash, but I know they make ‘em.
  6. Brock

    Brock
    Naples, FL

    There is no such thing as Left Dash Pro V1, there is only Left Dash Pro V1x, which is likely what they were recommending.
  7. TREVOR D

    TREVOR D
    Calgary

    Brock said:

    There is no such thing as Left Dash Pro V1, there is only Left Dash Pro V1x, which is likely what they were recommending.

    Good catch, it never even occurred to me that he would be talking about a ball that doesn't exist.

    Or does it?? (Titleist....you have a CPO in the oven that that we don't know about??? lol)

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