Which Titleist Golf Ball MUST be in your bag.

by Titleist Golf Ball

As being the only item that is used with every action in a game of golf, the golf ball is of utmost importance to each and every golfer. But, with so many choices - how can you make the most educated decision? This article will critique and analyze the biggest company in the game, and specifically compare the different golf balls that they offer. As an avid golfer for over 15 years, and a dedicated servant of the sport, Ill examine four different Titleist golf balls to determine which is best fit to be in your bag.

Titleist is a household name that is synonymous with excellence in golf. Considered by many to be the premier supplier of golf equipment to both pros and amateurs alike - they have carved a piece of destiny for themselves with their popular array of golf balls. However, even when looking at one brand - how can one narrow down which ball to buy from the many choices? In the following paragraphs, Ill share some of my inside information regarding the play and feel of each of Titleists most popular golf balls.

Before making any recommendations regarding which is right for you, you must first determine what are the most important aspects of a ball to your game. For instance, soft feel, spin, distance and accuracy are all valid concerns when choosing a ball that fits your game. Also, you may want to consider contacting a local pro shop or golf vendor who could analyze your swing style/speed (which they often do for free!) - this is likewise very important info in choosing a ball.

The following Titleist golf balls will be examined: Pro V1, DT SO-LO, HP Distance MX, and the NXT. Each will be given a grade from A to F (A-B-C-D-F) with A being the highest. I will rate each ball in reference to how they scored with their driver accuracy, iron accuracy, driver distance, spin factor, and softness of feel.

The Titleist Pro V1 is the creme de la crop - coming in at a whopping $44/dozen price tag. This 3 piece ball is a common ball that is found among players on the PGA Tour - but is it just because theyre given them for free, or do they really perform that much better? I scored this ball as an 'A' for: spin factor, distance with driver, softness of feel, and its driver accuracy. Besides setting you back on your retirement contributions due to its price, I also graded this ball as a 'C' for its iron accuracy.

If you had your swing analyzed and found that you have a slower head speed (usually less than 100), the 2-piece Titleist DT SO-LO may be your choice. It wont break your bank as much, at $22/dozen, and it is respectable on the course. I rated this ball as an 'A' for: distance with the driver, and soft feel. I scored it as a 'B' for its iron accuracy, driver accuracy, and its spin factor. As you can see, this ball was a solid value when compared to the pricey Pro V1.

If flying for miles off the tee is your cup of 'tee', then the Titleist HP Distance MX 2-piece golf ball is worth considering. At a store offered price of $19/dozen, it isnt too expensive, but do you get even what you pay for? I graded this ball as an 'A' for its distance with a driver (it better do that!). It fared a 'B' rating for its driver accuracy, but thats where things start to go down hill (or off the fairway). It rated as only a 'C' for its spin factor, softness, and accuracy with an iron. So, while it will buy you a few extra yards off the tee, you may pay for it when it gets closer to the green.

Finally, I rated the Titleist NXT 2-piece. This ball was the second most expensive at $28/dozen - so how did it compare? I rated it as an 'A' for its distance with the driver. I gave it a 'B' for accuracy with a driver, and soft feel. However, I wasnt impressed with its iron accuracy and its spin factor, which I graded as a 'C'.

So, if you want the absolute best performing ball without regards to price, go with the Pro V1. If you are looking for the best value - hands down is the DT SO-LO. If distance is your deal, go with the HP Distance MX - but be prepared to sacrifice the other parts of your game. And, finally, if you want to find a good ball to hit into the lake, use the NXT.

I hope my analysis of the best Titleist golf balls will assist you in selecting the optimum ball for your bag, and I wish you the best as you strive to improve your game with this new knowledge.

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