What does the 392 mean on Pro V1?

What does the 392 mean on Pro V1?

The 392, means that there are 392 dimples on the golf ball.

What year is a Pro V1 392?

2009
Titleist Pro V1 392 2009/10- 10 Dozen.

What do the numbers mean on Pro V1 golf balls?

Nothing, really. These single-digit numbers are simply there for identification purposes. Say you and your buddy both play the same golf ball—a Titleist Pro V1, for example. You want to make sure you can tell them apart during the round, and using balls with different numbers can help you do that.

What do the numbers mean on Titleist Pro V1?

The numbers are 5, 6, 7, 8. They’re boxed three balls to a sleeve, one box of each number. The numbers are used to help players identify which ball is theirs and have no other meaning. A standard pack of golf balls is 1, 2, 3, 4.

Are Pro V1 really that good?

Pro V1 and Pro V1x balls are the best of the best, and the best of the best play with them regularly. They also, as you might expect, carry a high price tag. If you want the quality without the high price, consider getting recycled golf balls used.

How old is my Titleist Pro V1?

You can instantly identify which year yours is from by looking at the side-stamp. Each new ball version of the Pro V1 and Pro V1x comes with a freshly designed side-stamp.

How do you tell the age of a Pro V1 golf ball?

What type of golf ball should a beginner use?

Best Golf Balls For Beginners In 2021 [Our Top 6 Picks!]

  • Beginner Golf Ball #1: Callaway Supersoft.
  • Beginner Golf Ball #2: Titleist Pro V1.
  • Beginner Golf Ball #3: Nike Golf PD Long Power.
  • Beginner Golf Ball #4: Srixon Soft Feel.
  • Beginner Golf Ball #5: Titleist Tour Soft.

What’s the difference between Pro V1 and prov1x?

The Pro V1 is a three-piece golf ball designed to spin more on longer shots while the Pro V1x is a four-piece construction whose added layer is engineered to improve driver distance carry without sacrificing spin on mid-irons or shots around the green.

What is a good brand of golf balls?

The best golf balls, in order of preference

  1. TaylorMade Tour Response. A premium ball for average players.
  2. Titleist Pro V1. The best golf ball for distance, but with short game control.
  3. Callaway Chrome Soft Golf Balls.
  4. Wilson Staff Model R.
  5. TaylorMade TP5x.
  6. OnCore Vero X1.
  7. Titleist AVX.
  8. Vice Pro Soft.

Should a beginner use Pro V1?

On average, most golf coaches recommend that a beginner golfer avoid Pro V1 balls. The higher price and compression rating make the Pro V1 suited to better players. Most beginners will get better performance with lower compression and lower spinning balls.

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