What swing speed is needed for Pro V1?

The #1 ball in golf, the Pro V1 is a three-piece golf ball meant for swing speeds of 98-105 mph.
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What swing speed is best for Pro V1x?

According to Titleist, having a swing speed of at least 105 MPH is ideal for hitting a Pro V1x well. At this speed, you'll be able to compress the ball properly, which will result in more distance and optimal height. Having the right ball for your swing speed is pretty important and it's actually a pretty common thing.
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Is Pro V1 good for slower swing speeds?

The aforementioned Titleist Pro V1 has a compression rating of around 90, which is way too high for folks with slower swing speeds.
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Which Pro V1 is better for slower swing speeds?

If you hit it higher, usually as a result of faster swing speeds and higher spin rates, then the ProV1 would probably be the better ball for you. If you typically hit the ball lower, due to slower swing speeds or lower spin rates, then the ProV1x will be better for you out on the course.
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Is the Pro V1 right for me?

As a general rule, most golf coaches wouldn't recommend Pro V1 to a high handicapper. The extra cost and higher compression rating make Pro V1 suited for better players with higher swing speeds. Lower compression balls will generate more distance and forgiveness for high handicaps.
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Is Titleist Pro V1 good for high handicappers?

For high handicappers looking to improve their scores with minimal effort, deciding to play with the Titleist Pro V1 is the best choice a golfer can make. As a result of the high-quality construction of the Pro V1 comes incredible performance in every aspect of the golfing game.
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What golf ball should I use with a 85 mph swing speed?

At a swing speed of 85 mph to 90 mph, you will fit into most golf balls. But the overall best ball for average swing speeds like this is the Kirkland Signature for feel and performance. The other option is the Taylormade Tour Response. These balls both factor in all three priorities.
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What golf ball should I use with a 80 mph swing speed?

If your average driver swing speed is below 83 mph, it is viewed on the slower spectrum. Therefore, anything below this speed should use a low compression golf ball. As a result, the best golf ball for 80 mph swing speed in 2022 is the TaylorMade Distance +.
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Which Titleist ball is best for slow swing speeds?

Best Golf Balls For Slow Swing Speed in 2022:
  • Callaway Supersoft Golf Ball (Best Overall For Slower Swing)
  • Titleist Pro V1 Golf Ball (Best Premium)
  • Callaway Golf Superhot Golf Ball (Best Value)
  • Titleist DT TruSoft Golf Ball (Best Feel)
  • Callaway Golf Chrome Soft Truvis Golf Ball.
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Do I need Pro V1 or Pro V1x?

This is perhaps the biggest differences between the two golf balls. The Pro V1 is designed to produce a more penetrating ball flight and descends at a shallower angle ultimately leading to more roll. The Pro V1x on the other hand launches higher and falls out of the air at much steeper angles of attack.
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What is the longest hitting golf ball for seniors?

The Callaway Super Soft is the longest golf ball for seniors. It's a 2-piece, low compression golf ball that offers excellent distance. This golf ball has a soft feel, but it flies far.
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What golf ball is closest to Pro V1?

What Golf Balls Are Similar To Pro V1? There are several golf balls on the market that compete with Pro V1, such as Callaway Chrome Soft and Taylormade TP5. The ball that most closely resembles the Pro V1 is the Bridgestone Tour B XS.
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Which is softer Pro V1 or Pro V1x?

The Pro V1 ball does feel fractionally softer than the Pro V1x, which is especially noticeable around the green. The Pro V1x has a slightly more clicky sound, which many good players prefer, especially on and around the greens.
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What compression is Titleist Pro V1?

The three-piece Pro V1 still has a compression around 90 and its 352-dimple cover pattern helps to produce lower-spinning, lower-flying shots off the tee and with long irons. It will feel softer than the dual-core Pro V1x, which has a compression of about 100 and a 328-dimple cover pattern.
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What is the best golf ball for average swing speeds?

Best Golf Balls for Slow Swing Speeds
  • TaylorMade Soft Response 2022 Golf Ball. Specifications. ...
  • Mizuno RB566 golf ball. Specifications. ...
  • Titleist Tour Soft 2022 Golf Ball. Specifications. ...
  • Callaway Supersoft Max golf balls. ...
  • Srixon Soft Feel golf ball. ...
  • Honma TW-S golf ball. ...
  • Inesis Soft 500 golf ball. ...
  • Pinnacle Soft golf ball.
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How far should a senior hit a 9 iron?

Golfers of all ages typically hit their 9 iron 126 yards. Golfers in their 20s typically will hit their 9 iron 139 yards while golfers over the age of 60 will be much closer to 110 yards.
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What swing speed is needed for Callaway chrome soft?

Long story short, that makes it compatible with swing speeds of 105-plus mph.
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Is 85 a good swing speed?

With a swing speed of 85 mph, you are considered to have moderate swing speed. Eighty-five mph of speed should give you a drive in the 200-240 yard range. Most likely, a regular shaft will fit you perfectly, but several players will do quite well with a senior shaft.
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What is considered a slow golf swing speed?

What is Considered a Slow Swing Speed in Golf? 80mph is considered to be a slow swing speed in golf. A slow swing speed in golf refers to a speed that is slower than the average swing speed. The best golf players have an average swing speed ranging between 110 and 115mph.
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Does swing speed matter when choosing a golf ball?

Generally, the slower the swing speed of the golfer, the lower the compression number of the golf ball. Golf ball compression ratings range between 70 and 110, and if matched properly to your swing, can help get the most distance out of your golf shots as possible.
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What is the best golf ball for a swing speed of 95?

The Srixon Q-Star ball also has a compression rating of 75, but the recommended swing speed is under 95 MPH. The most popular ball on tour is the Pro V1, which has a compression rating of 87-90. The Pro V1x is also popular, which has a compression rating of 97-100.
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How far should I hit driver with 90 mph swing speed?

These factors come together in data collected by TrackMan where a golfer with a driver swing speed of 90 mph hitting with an downward attack angle of minus 2.5 degrees can produce a golf shot that generates about 3,017 rpm of spin and 203 yards of carry distance.
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Is 95 mph swing speed good?

At the 95 mph swing speed, you are just at the top of the regular flex range. If your driver is lower lofted and a bit less forgiving, it may pay to swing something with a regular shaft. The regular shaft is great for golfers who tend to slice the golf ball even though they have some extra clubhead speed.
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