November 29, 2023 at 09:12 AM. If you're looking to compare the Titleist Pro V1, Pro V1x and Pro V1x Left Dash, check out this video to learn more about how each model performs; the flight, spin and feel golfers should expect to see; and the player profile for each model. Explore the entire family of Titleist golf balls here. Titleist RCT (Radar Capture Technology) golf balls feature embedded radar reflective technology, developed over the past three years by Titleist Golf Ball R&D engineers. "The RCT golf balls include the same design, materials, quality manufacturing, and most importantly the identical performance as every non-RCT model, with enhanced indoor radar Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash – Compression. On our gauge, the average compression of the Pro V1x Left Dash is 102. It’s the firmest ball in our database. For reference, the Cut Blue DC and Mizuno RB Tour X both average 99 compression while the Bridgestone Tour BX is roughly 98.5 on average. Given the correlation between compression and speed The Titleist Pro V1 and the Pro V1X balls have been dominant in pro play since their inception way back in 2015. With high profile pros like Tiger woods using them, it’s easy to believe that these balls really deliver. But let’s start with the basics. The Titleist Pro V1 balls feature a 3-piece design and a patented urethane elastomer cover. When it came to spin, the PXG produced more spin than both the Pro V1 and Pro V1x across the board, except with an 8-iron, where the Pro V1x span 37rpm more. Price and availability With an RRP of £44.99/$39.99 per dozen, the PXG golf ball is cheaper than the Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x, which come in at £50/$54.99. The Titleist Pro V1x provides a higher flight trajectory than the Pro V1. This works great for golfers with a naturally low flight, as more trajectory will equal more distance. The higher flight trajectory of the Pro V1x will also help deliver a steeper descent angle, meaning it will stop easier and faster on the greens. The features of the Pro V1x are similar to those of the Pro V1. The Pro V1x is also constructed using a 17% thinner cast urethane cover, which offers high levels of spin on approach shots. Furthermore, the speed-enhancing ionomer casing unit is installed to promote quicker ball speed, further carry, and better distance. The Z-Star family is now in its seventh iteration (2021). Although there are now three models in the lineup: Z-Star XV. Z-Star. Z-Star Diamond. The XV is Srixon’s equivalent to the Pro V1x. It offers similar levels of performance to the Titleist but comes in at a lower retail price. ri0g.