The left dot is lower flight and spin than the V1x with the same feel (basically a hard AVX). If I had to guess what the Star is, it would probably be a Pro V1 with the spin and flight characteristic of the V1x, as that seems to be the hole in the lineup. It's likely even a hold over from when the V1 was the higher spinning ball in the lineup.
Feel. The Pro V1 is the ball that everything else is compared to, and nothing about the 2019 model will change that. Both models feel soft without being mushy . The Pro V1x is slightly firmer, producing a “tock” on impact with the putter. The Pro V1 is softer with a lower-pitched sound, closer to a “thud.”.
Feel: Both the Pro V1 and Pro V1x offer a soft feel around the greens, which is highly desirable for many players. However, some players may find that the Pro V1x feels slightly firmer off the clubface compared to the Pro V1. This is a personal preference and may vary from player to player.
Both the Pro V1 and Kirkland Signature golf balls are great for different reasons. The Pro V1 is longer and feels better, making it perfect for low handicaps. On the other hand, the Kirkland Signature is much cheaper and still forgiving and fast, making it ideal for mid-to-high handicaps. If you’re looking to hit a Pro V1x well, you’ll need
V1 - lower flight, less spin, more roll out. V1x - higher flight, more spin, less roll out. For me I found the roll out to be about a 3 yard difference between the balls. I'm going to give the V1x a try for the next round or two. Quote.
Thinner Cover. The Pro V1x is designed with a cast urethane elastomer cover, 17% thinner than any other ball designed by Titleist. The ball’s thinner cover helps to generate higher levels of spin for short game and approach shots. Besides its soft appearance, urethane covers increase the durability of the ball.
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