TITLEIST GOLF BALLS - WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EACH MODEL?

Titleist Pro V1 Family

The Pro V1 is positioned as the all-around performance ball for players who want a balance of distance, control, and feel. It is described as delivering mid-trajectory flight, very low long-game spin, high short-game spin, and soft feel, which makes it appealing to golfers who want a premium tour-style ball with versatility across the bag. It is available in white and yellow, with AIM Enhanced and a range of play numbers, giving golfers some personalization options as well.

The main benefit of Pro V1 is consistency from tee to green. The low spin in full swings can help produce a more stable ball flight and tighter dispersion, while the high spin around the greens supports better stopping power on chips, pitches, and wedge shots. That combination makes it especially attractive for skilled players who want one ball that performs well in nearly every situation.

The Pro V1x is built for golfers who want more height and more speed-oriented performance. Compared with Pro V1, it is described as producing a higher trajectory, low long-game spin, high short-game spin, and firmer feel, which often appeals to players looking for a little more launch and a stronger, more energetic response off the clubface. It is also available in white and yellow, with AIM Enhanced and multiple play-number choices.

The benefit of Pro V1x is that it can help players generate a more penetrating distance profile with extra carry, especially for those who like seeing the ball climb higher in the air. The firmer feel may also appeal to golfers who prefer a more pronounced response at impact. In practical terms, it offers premium short-game control while shifting the launch and feel slightly toward a more dynamic, high-performance style.

The NEW Pro V1x Left Dash is designed for players who want a very specific performance profile: high trajectory, extremely low long-game spin, tour-grade short-game spin, and firmer feel. It is offered in white with AIM Enhanced and play numbers 1-4. This model is often aimed at golfers who already generate plenty of speed and want to reduce spin off the driver while preserving control around the green.

Its biggest benefit is efficiency off the tee. By keeping long-game spin extremely low, the Left Dash can help stronger players maximize distance and control ball flight, while still maintaining enough short-game spin to remain precise near the green. That makes it a niche but highly valuable option for golfers whose swing characteristics match its design.

Premium Performance

The NEW AVX sits in the premium category for golfers who want a combination of low spin in the long game, excellent greenside control, and very soft feel. It is available in white and yellow with play numbers 1-4. Compared with the Pro V1 family, AVX is generally presented as a softer-feeling premium ball that emphasizes a flatter, lower-spin profile and strong short-game touch.

The benefit of AVX is its ability to provide a more controlled, penetrating flight while still offering a soft impact sensation. For players who dislike excessive spin or too much height, AVX can help create a more efficient trajectory and improve distance consistency. At the same time, its greenside performance keeps it firmly in the premium category for better players and feel-focused golfers.

Performance Line

The NEW Tour Soft is aimed at golfers who prioritize both distance and stopping power with a soft feel. It is available in white and yellow with play numbers 1-4. As the name suggests, this ball focuses on a softer sensation while still providing the kind of performance golfers expect from a modern, distance-capable model.

Its main benefit is its balance of distance and control. Players who want a softer ball without giving up too much stopping power around the greens may find Tour Soft a strong fit. It is especially appealing to golfers who want a premium feel but do not necessarily need the firmer, tour-level behavior of the Pro V1x or Left Dash.

The NEW Velocity is built for explosive distance and durability. It is available in white, orange, and green, with white balls offered in play numbers 1-4 and orange/green in play numbers 00, 11, 22, 33. This model is clearly targeted at golfers who want straightforward distance performance and visibility options.

Velocity’s benefit is simple: it is designed to go long and hold up well. For players who value maximum distance and want a durable ball that can stand up to repeated play, it offers a practical, accessible performance choice. The bright color options also make it a useful pick for golfers who want easier visibility on the course.

The Titleist TruFeel is the softest-feeling option in this group and is aimed at players who prefer ultra-soft feel, long distance, and reliable greenside spin. It is available in white and yellow, with play numbers 1-4. This model is a good fit for golfers who want a comfortable, easy-to-hit ball without moving into the premium tour-ball price/performance category.

Its benefit is a combination of comfort and everyday playability. TruFeel should appeal to golfers who like a soft impact sensation and want dependable performance around the green, while still getting respectable distance off the tee. It is a straightforward option for value-conscious players who still want the Titleist name and a soft ball profile.

Pinnacle Distance

The Pinnacle Distance is designed to help golfers get every yard possible. The images describe longer drives and more distance with irons, which translates into more confidence and more fun on the course. It is available in white and yellow with play numbers 1-4, and also in 15-ball packs and dozens, making it a convenient value option.

Its benefit is focused almost entirely on maximum distance. For players who want a simple, long-hitting ball and don’t need the refined short-game characteristics of Titleist’s premium lines, Pinnacle Distance provides an accessible alternative. The packaging and format options also suggest it is positioned as a practical, high-value choice for a broad range of golfers.

Overall Take

Taken together, these Titleist balls cover nearly every type of golfer, from tour-level players to casual distance seekers. The Pro V1 and Pro V1x families emphasize premium all-around performance, AVX adds a softer low-spin premium option, Tour Soft blends feel with distance, Velocity prioritizes explosive distance and durability, TruFeel focuses on ultra-soft comfort, and Pinnacle Distance targets pure yardage and value.

A simple way to think about the lineup is this: Pro V1 and Pro V1x are the most complete tour-style choices, AVX and Tour Soft lean toward softer premium play, Velocity and Pinnacle Distance focus on distance, and TruFeel offers the softest, most comfortable feel in the group. That structure gives golfers a clear path to choose based on swing style, feel preference, and performance goals.