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The 2024 Pro V1x Left Dash Enhanced Alignment is a specialized version of Titleist’s premium golf ball line. It’s engineered for players seeking high flight, low long-game spin, and a firmer feel—along with a new, extended alignment aid for better visual setup.
High flight, low spin: Delivers a higher launch with reduced spin on full-swing shots, promoting longer carry and distance.
Firmer feel: Compared to the standard Pro V1x, the Left Dash offers a noticeably firmer feel, especially on driver and iron shots.
Greenside control: Despite lower full-swing spin, the urethane cover provides excellent short-game control and stopping power.
Features an extended sidestamp alignment line designed to improve consistency when lining up putts and tee shots.
This visual aid runs longer than traditional sidestamps, helping players with setup and aim.
Core: Engineered for high speed and reduced driver spin.
Casing layer: A high-flex layer that reduces spin on long shots without compromising control.
Cover: Soft, durable urethane cover provides feel and control around the green.
Dimple pattern: 328 tetrahedral dimples ensure a consistent, high flight in all conditions.
| Category | Performance |
|---|---|
| Distance | Excellent off the tee due to low spin and high ball speed. |
| Flight | High trajectory with a strong carry. |
| Spin (long game) | Lower than Pro V1x, designed to reduce ballooning and increase roll. |
| Spin (short game) | Maintains good spin and stopping power on approach shots. |
| Feel | Firm, especially on full shots; slightly less soft on putts and chips. |
The Pro V1x Left Dash Enhanced Alignment is ideal for:
Players with higher swing speeds looking to reduce long-game spin.
Those who prefer a firmer feel, particularly on full shots.
Golfers who benefit from visual alignment tools for putting or off the tee.
Competitive players seeking consistency in ball flight and distance.
Players who prefer a soft-feel golf ball on all shots.
Those who rely heavily on spin for stopping power on longer approach shots.
Golfers who prefer a lower launch and flight profile.