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Haven't even put any of the V in the bag yet. Excited to compare to the left dot!
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It's not something they are totally into yet, but will add it in to a regular fitting.Have wanted to get this done. I've looked but don't see CC advertising ball fittings on their site. Where did you get it done?
Fun with the V1x today. Hadn't played it in a bit but still a really good match for me. Love the crack off the tee, great match with my irons, and it has to be most durable premium ball out there. Dang things are practically kevlar coated, which is handy when you have soft areas mixed with ones that were lost to our storms and are pretty bare. Good stuff. Curious how it'll be paired with my new Cobra clubs.
I think that I literally can play either the CSX or the PV1X and not see any difference in my scores. I also have played the Z Star XV quite a bit this year and would throw it in the same batch. I know that the Z Star XV spins less than the other two, but my short game is not good enough to really see a difference, as long as the ball is a Tour level ball. My game is mostly about trying to hit a good drive into the fairway and hitting the green. For each round, I am pretty much a par golfer on the 10 to 12 holes per round when I do that. I might have a three putt, but I also might have a birdie or two. The rest of my holes, I probably get up and down about 35 or 40% of the time.i ran out of my stock of csx and have been too lazy to get to the store for a reload. i've been using shag balls, but also bought some sleeves at courses to test during rounds. pv1x has been pretty outstanding. long off the tee, excellent spin on approaches and around greens, and i really enjoyed the feel off the putter. the durability really stood out to me, too. i had one greenside bunker shot and nipped it pretty well: not a blemish on the ball. as much as i hate the price, i think this will be my ball going forward.
I think that I literally can play either the CSX or the PV1X and not see any difference in my scores. I also have played the Z Star XV quite a bit this year and would throw it in the same batch. I know that the Z Star XV spins less than the other two, but my short game is not good enough to really see a difference, as long as the ball is a Tour level ball. My game is mostly about trying to hit a good drive into the fairway and hitting the green. For each round, I am pretty much a par golfer on the 10 to 12 holes per round when I do that. I might have a three putt, but I also might have a birdie or two. The rest of my holes, I probably get up and down about 35 or 40% of the time.
Adding that all up, it gives me my 77 or 78 that I usually shoot, along with those lower scores that keep me at around a 5 index. So, when it is all said and done, I need a Tour level ball that is long within the realm of Tour level balls. I like both the PV1X and the CSX for my needs. I definitely like PV1X more than PV1.
Left for would be wonderful.. lolPlayed V1x against Chrome Tour and Bstone Tour X the past few rounds based on Ballnamic’s recommendation. The balls are all fantastic but the V1x is just so solid in pretty much every aspect. If it were a bit softer, without compromising anything performance related, I’d love it more.
Going to put CTX against V1x next time out.
To me, for the pitifully slow speeds I swing, the Tour B X and Pro V1x are just about completely interchangeable. I really have a hard time seeing or hearing any difference between them except for the Pro V1x seems to fly just a teeny bit higher off my driver. They even sound the same when chipping and putting, to me.Played V1x against Chrome Tour and Bstone Tour X the past few rounds based on Ballnamic’s recommendation. The balls are all fantastic but the V1x is just so solid in pretty much every aspect. If it were a bit softer, without compromising anything performance related, I’d love it more.
Going to put CTX against V1x next time out.
Left for would be wonderful.. lol
I’m giving Callaway’s new aero package and softer cover a big thumbs up! Side wind stability of the CT was excellent! It was pushed by the wind but not nearly as much as Pro V1x however the spin differences between the balls may account for some of what I saw. I’d play the CT but the drop in iron spin has wreaked havoc with hitting my “number”. I’m now adjusting for the extra 1/2 club I’m seeing. I’m more of an X guy so I’m hoping the CTX has similar wind stability but with more spin to help me stay at my stock yardages.To me, for the pitifully slow speeds I swing, the Tour B X and Pro V1x are just about completely interchangeable. I really have a hard time seeing or hearing any difference between them except for the Pro V1x seems to fly just a teeny bit higher off my driver. They even sound the same when chipping and putting, to me.
For you it sounds like a mixed blessing.So, over the last few rounds I've had the ProV1 and ProV1x in play courtesy of our friends from Titleist during the Vokey event at Ballyhack.
As someone who has relatively persistently been playing a softer ball that promotes less spin, it's been quite the fun adventure hitting a ball that generates notably more spin around the green, especially with full swing wedges.
Over the last four rounds, I've spun a ball back about thirty feet, I've spun one back six feet into the hole, and I've hit numerous shots that have landed just to the right of the pin and spun back by the hole. it's been an absolute riot, but I am not totally sure that I love it, as many of my shots have gone from a two foot putt to a 10-12 foot putt haha, so if I continue on this trend I'll need to adjust my landing number accordingly.
One of the things I have been most impressed with is how durable the cover is, and how long it maintains a quality white rather than yellowing/browning/etc. I've played quite a few rounds lately with the same ball, and it's pretty important to me that I can still look at it on the 18th hole nearly the same as I did on the 1st, and I think they've done an excellent job managing that.