Validating New Pro V1 and Pro V1x: PGA Golf Professionals

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By Rick V., Team Titleist Staff

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  1. Team Titleist Staff

    Hi, Team Titleist.

    How did you like this year's Masters Tournament? Did you enjoy seeing players deal with some inclement weather? Was there enough drama, enough roars for you? Regardless of the final outcome, there's one thing I can always count on from The Masters. It inspires me to play and to hit the ground running as we welcome a new golf season. I hope Masters week left you with the same feeling.

    The first thing I'm going to do during these early rounds of 2023 is thoroughly examine the new Pro V1 and new Pro V1x golf balls. At the tail end of last season, I was fortunate to be able to play a round with the 388 Prototype, the late-stage iteration of what would become the new Pro V1 golf ball. Unfortunately, the weather took a turn before I could test the 348 prototype (Pro V1x).

    As I shared in this post , I recently had the opportunity to witness first-hand how the 388 and 348 prototypes performed in the hands of some very accomplished players on the west coast. This event was part of a vast testing and validation effort that ensured that the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x would perform for golfers under any playing conditions, in every corner of the globe.

    Today, I'd like share a few insights from another group of golfers who met with our intrepid photographer, Nick Hamilton, for a day of product validation at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club in Pawleys Island, South Carolina. A crucial element in validating Titleist golf ball products is obtaining feedback from golfers of all skill levels - from recreational amateurs all the way to tour players competing for major championships. Marc Guertin, the Head Golf Professional at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, helped us organize this day of testing. With his assistance we were able to get some expert insights from a very important segment of dedicated golfers - PGA Golf Professionals.

     

    Our golf professionals from Pawleys Island, SC....
    Our golf professionals from Pawleys Island, SC. From left to right: Christian Maultsby, True Blue Golf Club; Marc Guertin, Caledonia Golf & Fish Club; Eltoria Renwick, True Blue Golf Club; and Jacob Grundhoefer, Caledonia Golf & Fish Club.1/16
    Marc on Caledonia Golf & Fish Club:...
    Marc on Caledonia Golf & Fish Club: "Caledonia is built on a spectacular property and the ownership's love for the land shows in the way the course and overall property are maintained. The scenery of the property and the wonderful design make for an enjoyable day regardless of the quality of play."2/16
    Marc described the performance of the 388...
    Marc described the performance of the 388 prototype (Pro V1) off the tee: "I found that I had similar carry numbers but significantly better roll out numbers leading to some much needed additional distance."3/16
    A flighted wedge approach from Jacob with the 388...
    A flighted wedge approach from Jacob with the 388 prototype golf ball.4/16
    Eltoria off the tee, just after impact. After the...
    Eltoria off the tee, just after impact. After the round Eltoria reported, "I gained a few more yards on all my clubs, and was still able to get the same performance around the greens with it. The proto 388 felt very similar to the Pro V1x left dash off the driver and irons, but it was a lot softer coming off the putter. The proto 388 with the TSR3 driver is a dangerous combination!"5/16
    No shortage of local wildlife at Caledonia.
    No shortage of local wildlife at Caledonia.6/16
    Another picturesque course scenic from Nick.
    Another picturesque course scenic from Nick.7/16
    Nice grouping! Three tight approach shots from...
    Nice grouping! Three tight approach shots from Jacob, Eltoria and Christian.8/16
    Beautiful flora surrounding the tee box as...
    Beautiful flora surrounding the tee box as Christian tees off.9/16
    A solid fairway metal shot from Marc. Marc had...
    A solid fairway metal shot from Marc. Marc had this to say about the long game performance of the 388 prototype: "With the longer clubs I found that the ball spun slightly less, which was a benefit to me, adding distance with a noticeable increase in accuracy."10/16
    Jacob echoed some of Marc's impressions on the...
    Jacob echoed some of Marc's impressions on the performance of the 388 prototype: "The ball performed very well with an additional 10-15 yards in distance off the tee. I found that the ball is also nearly a half club longer with all the irons."11/16
    A penetrating iron shot from Eltoria. "I felt...
    A penetrating iron shot from Eltoria. "I felt like the trajectory was lower and more penetrating because the proto 388 seemed to have less spin, compared to the current Pro V1," Eltoria said. "Long game spin was awesome for me because it seemed to lower my spin. I gained 5 yards on all my irons and was still able to hold greens."12/16
    Some maiden grass in the foreground in this...
    Some maiden grass in the foreground in this beautiful shot from Nick. More on Caledonia from Jacob: "The golf course is special because along with being Mike Strantz's first solo design the course is typically in fantastic shape where every hole could be the signature hole."13/16
    Marc takes dead aim on a par-3. "It was a...
    Marc takes dead aim on a par-3. "It was a unique experience to be one of the first to try out the new Pro V1," Marc said. "We do not actually get many opportunities to get together and walk a casual round with our fellow professionals. Our whole group really enjoyed the experience and are very proud to be ambassadors for Titleist."14/16
    Bragging rights were on the line as Eltoria barely...
    Bragging rights were on the line as Eltoria barely missed this birdie bid. "What I liked most about the proto 388," Eltoria said, "was that it lowered my spin. I gained a few more yards on all my clubs, and was still able to get the same performance around the greens with it." 15/16
    The day ended with this beautiful walk up No. 18...
    The day ended with this beautiful walk up No. 18 at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club. "It was an amazing opportunity to be able to test out the new ball," Jacob told us. "I thoroughly enjoyed it and look forward to the next opportunity to do it again!16/16

    The participants for this leg of Pro V1 and Pro V1x validation would include Marc, his fellow golf professional at Caledonia, Jacob Grundhoefer and Eltoria Renwick and Christian Maultsby - both golf professionals at Caledonia's sister club, True Blue Golf Club.

    (Quick side note: Caledonia Golf & Fish Club and True Blue Golf Club were each designed by renowned golf course architect Mike Strantz. Strantz was more artist than earth-mover and if you haven't played one of his courses, put it at the top of your list. I had the good fortune to play Tobacco Road a couple times and in sharing notes with Nick, Caledonia and True Blue share that same magical feel that Mike Strantz was able to bring to life. Visit them if you can!)

    Marc, Jacob, Eltoria and Christian would play a friendly match during their round. As Marc told me later, "Matches are a good way to test the ball as you tend to concentrate more and pay attention to how the ball reacts."

    As Nick prepared his camera gear, each member of the foursome teed up the 388 prototype. Here's how Nick described the experience:

    "The guys are all strong players and they were very familiar with where the ball lands on various shots around the course. We had a beautiful fall day, with a slight breeze at times. Eltoria came out swinging with a hot start, with three birdies in first four holes, if I remember correctly. He also reached one of the par 5’s that’s surrounded by a water hazard, and isn’t always a green light to go for. The approach is long and the target is small. I remember Eltoria mentioning that he was getting some additional yardage off his driver, and felt good about the approach over water knowing the ball would carry nicely.

    The course was a great test. I actually played it the following day. Long holes, short holes, dog legs left and right, plenty of forced carries, and giant alligators to get your attention. Marc and the guys were talking about the trade winds. The winds in SC are definitely a thing, so if your shots can cut through wind you are at an advantage. We could hear some thunder in the afternoon while out playing, but for some reason lighting storms tend to skirt past the barrier island. The guys didn’t seem concerned about it and said, 'it always misses us here and stays the other side of Waccamaw River', which separates Pawleys Island from the mainland."

    Check out the slideshow gallery above for some detailed insights that the pros provided after their round.

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    Thank you to Marc, Jacob, Christian and Eltoria for helping us bring the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x to market. And our sincere thanks, too, to everyone at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club for their gracious hospitality. 

    Have you had a chance to experience the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls? Please weigh in and hear what other players from around the world have to say on on our Pro V1 and Pro V1x Validation page.

  2. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    A couple of great courses that everyone should enjoy when you are down this way. About an hour and a half from our beautiful city. A lot of Titleist fittings up there. Great food at Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet. The new Prov1 is one awesome ball. Stocked up on the 4/3 promo. Thanks Rick, more good stuff to digest and always on top of things for TT. Kudos.

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