The Titleist Pro V 1 is a 3 piece ball. The Titleist Pro V 1x is a 4 piece ball.
currently has a 352 dimple pattern
The most popular ball on Tour, is the Titleist Pro V 1.
Titleist. More specifically the Titelist Pro V1x. Whilst Titelist balls are used by 64% of the market, The Pro V1x accounts for 54% of balls used by PGA professionals. As seen at Gearosaurus.com http://www.gearosaurus.com/?7?7?0
The Titleist Pro V1 both roll and fly straight.
Titleist has been a trusted ball among many pros in the world. Though many others can say their golfballs are better Titeist has been around long enough to stand on its own among the best
Acushnet introduced the Dynamite Thread (DT) ball in 1948. The Durable Titleist (DT) ball was introduced in 1974 and had a cut-resistant cover as opposed to the easy to cut balata cover on the pro version.
They are called dimples and there are between 300-450. On a Titleist Pro V 1 there are 392 dimples.
There are a few premium golf ball brands which have all had success when used by players who have went on to win Tour events. These include mainly Titleist, Taylormade, Nike, Srixon and Callaway, however the Titleist Pro V1 is by far the most popular ball on tour and is usually the number 1 ranked ball at all tour events. At the 2009 Masters all 3 players who were in the sudden death play off used the Titleist Pro V1.
A Pro V 1 x-out, is a Pro V 1 golf ball which does not meet the quality control checks of Titleist. The problem with the ball may be that it doesn't balance properly, or as simple as the logo is not straight enough. These balls are then given an x-out mark on them and sold cheaply. They are still ideal golf balls for practicing, but would not be recommended in competition/tournament play.
The maximum is 45.9 grams, so this is what they usually weigh, a Titleist Pro V 1 weighs this.
Titleist Pro V1