Is a Pro V1 or Pro V1x that much better than an NXT Tour?

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By Rich M

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  1. Rich M

    Rich M
    Westland, MI

    Let's face it.  If your driver swing is not at least 105 mph, you can't compress a Pro V, and therefore not experience the length that a Pro V affords.  The NXT Tour does the same thing that a Pro V does, but costs a lot less.  In addition, I think the NXT can travel farther with just as much control.  I do find that it's a lot easier to compress a Pro V when its 90 degree out, but, since I am stuck in Michigan, and it doesn't get to 90 than often, I'll stick with the NXT.

  2. Team Titleist Staff

    Hi Rich,

    Thanks for the post. It's great to hear that the NXT Tour is working out for you and your game. I just wanted to jump in and clarify your comment on swing speed and compression. Here is some great information from our golf ball fitting section on this specific topic:

    There is a common misconception that a player must match the compression of the golf ball to his or her swing speed in order to properly “compress” the ball. Every golfer compresses the golf ball on every full swing shots. In fact, the differences in the amount of compression across driver swing speeds are virtually indistinguishable as depicted in these photos taken from a high speed camera at impact.

    Another myth is that lower swing speed players will hit a lower compression golf ball longer. No single element of golf ball design determines the golf ball’s performance or its distance. The Titleist Golf Ball R&D team has a wide range of tools to design our golf balls to achieve specific performance characteristics. Its compression is simply a result of this process. Compression is a test of the relative softness of a golf ball and relates to how firm or soft a golf ball feels to a golfer. While there is no performance benefit to choosing a specific compression, many golfers (regardless of swing speed) do have feel preferences. Golfers who prefer softer feel may prefer lower compression golf balls.

     

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