2025 White Box Prototype Testing (Official Discussion)

Follow Thread

By Allan

  • 20 Likes
  • 73 Replies
  1. I was fortunate enough to be chosen as an early tester for the new iteration of the pro v1 and pro v1x. For reference, I play the 2023 pro v1x and have been a pro v1x user for roughly the last 5-6 years. I’m a pretty consistent player, have a current GHIN of +1.9. My miss with the driver is low on the face, so I’ve appreciated the higher flight profile of the pro v1x, as it helps offset that bad strike. I also get steep on my wedges, so on certain greens, I can really spin it. I often entertain a switch to the pro v1, but truthfully, that ball spins just as much for me, in my opinion……so, maybe need to learn to shallow out my swing! I’ve tried to take more club, dead arm shots, but the spin is always there. That’s a me problem, not the ball.

    Anyway, the results of the new 2025 pro v1x. I played in a scramble tournament this past Friday. I compared it to my 2023 pro v1x on several shots, tee ball, iron shots, wedges, around the greens, putting. In my opinion, it was more similar than different and that’s a good thing. The 2025 version maybe went a hair further, but that was probably more strike related. Off the irons, same higher flight and feel. Wedges, same feel and expected spin. Nice sound off the putter, seemed more muted to me than the 2023 version, but that’s just me. All in all, very similar, but predictable and it performs nicely. Maybe a touch more durable, but time will tell.

    Now, the 2025 pro v1. I’ve predominantly played the pro v1x, but have dabbled with the pro v1 at times. For me, the pro v1 really does launch lower on the driver. The 2025 pro v1, continued that trend. I hit both the 2025 pro v1 and 2025 pro v1x with the driver and both were solid strikes. The 2025 pro v1 launched lower for me. They both ended up in almost the same place, but it was more how they got there. The 2025 v1 ran out more and the 2025 v1x carried further. The ball felt softer than the pro v1x. Similar durability. Off the irons and wedges, softer feel and maybe slightly lower flight. Spin, just as much for me.

    I may give the 2025 pro v1 another look. Loft up my TSR2 driver to standard 10 degree and see how that performs. The bottom line, Titleist is the gold standard in golf balls (could be said with equipment too) and you are playing the best golf ball, regardless of which model you choose. I’ve always thought the differences between the V and the X isn’t large, but for me, the feel and launch are the two that stand out.

    It was an honor to be chosen as a tester. I had no idea this would happen, until I got a package in the mail. I thought it was so cool and really looked forward to testing both. Titleist is the ball I will continue to play, just may switch it up this coming season. We shall see! Great job Titleist with the new versions. You are the standard and I can’t thank you enough for allowing me the chance to try them. I would love the chance to do this again in the future.

    Thank you!!

    John
  2. Played the new ProV1 protoype yesterday (45-50 degrees, wet course in WA state). I was impressed with the distance I was getting off the tee considering the temps, didn't seem like I was that off my summer distances. Ball flight for me was perfect, with medium-medium/high flight with plenty of spin on my approach shots and wedges. My distance control on my putts was great which had a lot to do with the right 'firmness' of this new ProV1 (maybe a touch firmer that the current model?). Overall very happy with the performance and on par with some of the other competitive balls I tend to play (TP5X and Chrome Tour).
  3. Steamin

    Steamin
    Ashburn, VA

    Fortunate to have received a sleeve of the each Black and Red ‘25 Proto’s. I play black and can honestly say I don’t like the new ball. Flight hangs more and is higher on the new ball which is interesting. Driver and irons about the same, but had way less greenside feel and spin with the new black vs the ‘23 black.

    Just ordered 5 dozen more ‘23 black from Titleist direct as a result. Half my order was from BP4 in Thailand and the other BP3 in MA. Odd thing is I received a box that said it was from BP3 on the box but all the sleeves were from BP4. Stickers over the barcodes. Guess BP3 is already retooled for the new ‘25 balls.

    On a separate note, was lucky to have Max Homa flip my son a ball at the PGA @ Valhalla this year. Oddly the black he gave my boy felt different from the ones I had in my bag when we got home. When I got the ‘25 Proto’s it is identical feel so I’m guessing these have been on tour for testing for awhile.
  4. How do I get my hands on the PV1 and PV1X prototypes? I’d love to test them out?
  5. leslie h

    leslie h
    maidenhead, berkshire

    was pleased to be included in the testing of the 2025 prototypes. Loved the ProV1x. Feels great and performance is exceptional. Distance and flight with the driver was spot on and great feel around the greens. Thank you Titleist.
  6. I took a trip to Saint George, UT last week and used the ProV1x prototype. It was everything I’ve come to love from the ball, and perhaps a little more. My home course tends to be soft and not produce a lot of roll so a little difficult to judge distance, but it was long with little spin off the tee. Around the greens it had the typical feel and performed similarly. Where I occasionally struggle with the standard 1x is producing too much spin on full wedge shots and noted no such problem with the prototype. It played more like a left dash than the standard 1x. I’d play it full time.
  1. Prev
  2. 1
  3. 2
  4. 3
  5. 4

Please login to post a comment.

Sign In

Haven't registered for Team Titleist yet?

Sign Up