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| Titleist Pro V1 Golf Balls | 
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| Brand: Titleist Category: Sports
Buy New: $27.95 - $69.95
Avg. Customer Rating:   (17 reviews) Sales Rank: 313
Media: Misc.
ASIN: B0004OCJ1K
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
  Hands Down - The Best Ball Out There January 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I received a dozen Titleist Pro V1 balls 6 years ago when I won a long drive contest at a driving range in Connecticut....I tried them out and I've been with the Pro V1 ever since. The ball has obviously evolved a little bit in the last 6 years, but it keeps getting better and better each time.
The Pro V1 is long off the tee, but the real feature is the incredibly soft feel and its ability to really bite on the green. Your basic Top Flite or Pinnacle golf ball is built to go straight and far. With that combination, you lose the ability to control the ball on your approach and around the green as balls will often roll off the back - not the case with the Pro V1. It gives you unrivaled control around the greens and the feel is indescribable. This is a great ball for anyone who can put together a solid round!
The only downside to the Pro V1 is the pricetag - but the it's worth it to me. If you are the type that puts a lot of balls in the woods or in the water, it might not be the best ball for you. A cheaper Titleist ball that performs well is the Titleist NXT. I also received a sleeve of Callaway Big Bertha balls in the mail as part of a promotional deal...I tried them out and liked them as well. I hope this helps. Please comment if you have any questions.
  golf balls December 25, 2007 the balls are great but they cost me more than $20.00 OVER the other stores
  charming old school adobe handbook December 24, 2007 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
You'd know this book was written in the early 1900's without ever seeing the copyright. The terrific illustrations of exterior and interior views clearly depict earlier times -- from the sparse furnishings, no televisions, and ice boxes, to the Leave It to Beaver families strolling , horseback riding, and red wagon-pulling by. Perhaps the most anachronistic element is that of the numerous floor plans provided, only one shows a three bedroom home. The rest are one and two bedroom homes, with the two bedroom home listed under the caption "FOR LARGER FAMILIES"!!
Despite the book's reflection of outdated living patterns -- or perhaps because of this -- the book has a charm of it's own. I could never squeeze my "large" family of four into the largest of the featured homes, yet I find myself wanting to try. As a remodeller of adobes, I leaf through this resource for ideas before beginning any new project. I find this book to be as valueable a resource as anything in my adobe library.
One bonus is a complete set of instructions for building a horno oven -- something which I have not found anywhere else -- and other adobe construction techniques that are as timeless as this little gem of a book.
While there is minor mention of solar adobes, this book heavily favors the traditional form and living patterns of 1930's adobes. A fun read for anyone interested in adobes!
  Best ball!!! December 7, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is without a doubt the best ball on the market. I am a PGA Member and know this for fact. However, you would have to be crazy to buy these on here for $60/dozen when you can go to any pro shop and spend only $45 on a dozen. Just a heads up!
  A very good ball, now even better! November 20, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
When the Pro-V's came out they were very good, a nice combination of enough spin for short irons, driver distance & control and putting feel. But they did have seams and weren't perfectly round. They went through original, star and a one or two more iterations before the current edition two models they now have - regular and 'X'. This ball can help your game if you're breaking 100 regularly. The regular ball suitable for swing speeds of less than 100 has a softer feel and is less 'clicky' off the putter. The X ball is optimized for a faster swing but is also OK for those wanting a harder feel. I find with my 95-100 swing speed that the X ball is just a tad shorter. This ball does everything you want a ball to do. That's why it rules at every level of competitive golf. I just wish they were $2/ball or less!
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