Titleist launches new PRO V1x Left Dash golf balls
FAIRHAVEN, Mass. (Jan. 7, 2026) — Faster dual-core technology and advanced aerodynamics drive longer distance with even more consistent flight in the new Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash golf ball, available in golf shops worldwide beginning Jan. 21.
Pro V1x Left Dash now occupies an important position alongside Pro V1 and Pro V1x in the Titleist golf ball family, providing tour-validated performance for players seeking a high flight similar to Pro V1x with dramatically lower full swing spin and a firmer feel.
- A new, faster high gradient dual core formulation with more resiliency increases ball speed and distance;
- A thicker, high-flex casing layer adds speed while driving down long-game spin;
- A thinner cast urethane cover delivers tour-level greenside spin and control;
- A new aerodynamics package, featuring a spherically-tiled 348 tetrahedral dimple design, generates a more efficient and consistent flight for optimal performance through the air.
PRO V1x LEFT DASH: THE PRO V1 WITH HIGH FLIGHT AND LESS SPIN
- Pro V1: Mid-trajectory flight, low long-game spin, soft feel
- Pro V1x: Higher flight with more spin and slightly firmer feel compared to Pro V1
- Pro V1x Left Dash: High flight, similar to Pro V1x, but with dramatically lower long-game spin and a firmer feel
Titleist Pro V1, Pro V1x, Pro V1x Left Dash
“When we started testing Left Dash with consumers, it became clear very quickly that a lot of golfers out there are looking for very low spin while maintaining a high flight, and Left Dash fit that need perfectly as a complement to Pro V1 and Pro V1x,” said Frederick Waddell, Titleist’s Director of Golf Ball Product Management.
INSIDE THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS FOR NEW PRO V1x LEFT DASH
“During that testing, we heard a few comments that started to give us the indication that maybe we weren’t going down the right path,” Pitts said. “The prototype felt great. It had good speed and distance, but the spin was creeping up too high in the short irons. In our minds, all it really was doing is moving the product closer to our stock Pro V1x, and it was straying from Left Dash’s DNA.”
“We learned from players that the path we went down was not going to be optimal for what they were looking for in the product,” Waddell said. “So we started to zero in on why they love Left Dash. It’s the speed, the distance, the low spin. We completely shifted gears to focus our efforts there, resulting in a faster, longer Pro V1x Left Dash, with spin optimized for this player.”
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