Successful experiment with Titleist Velocity

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By Len D

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  1. Len D

    Len D
    Boston

    After years of playing only proV1, And then switching to AVX, I decided to try the new Velocity. After 36 holes I can report scoring 76 at Red Tail in Devons, Massachusetts (one of the top 50 public courses in the USA) and the 75 at HillView in Reading, Massachusetts.

    Not a bad weekend! I guess I will be playing Velocity for a while. It does seem to have a somewhat slower spin rate and it definitely is giving me a lot more distance.

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  2. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    That's why Titleist makes multiple ball versions, a ball for everyone. Enjoy!
  3. Dave N

    Dave N
    Dade City, FL

    Dale V said:

    That's why Titleist makes multiple ball versions, a ball for everyone. Enjoy!

    +1 true dat Dale.
  4. Dave N

    Dave N
    Dade City, FL

    Dale V said:

    That's why Titleist makes multiple ball versions, a ball for everyone. Enjoy!

    +1 true dat Dale.
  5. JOSHUA M

    JOSHUA M
    FARGO

    congrats Len. keep it up!

    Josh
  6. Dwayne N

    Dwayne N
    Island, KY

    That's great that your willing to experiment. Many people are too one tracked and miss out on something that will help them.
  7. Zangetsu

    Zangetsu
    Netherlands

    On casual rounds i always use velocity. More serious games/ tournaments i switch to pro v1/ AVX depending on the course and weather.

    Great ball for casual rounds indeed!
  8. Darryl M

    Darryl M
    Wichita, KS

    Very nice scores....that is a great example of why people should be experiment to see if there is a better performing ball for them. Now maybe I should take my own advice with the new AVX or Tour Soft. Lol
  9. Chuck Zirkle

    Chuck Zirkle
    Mt Pleasant, SC via Rocky Top Tennessee

    Military
    Based on the advice of the professionals at Titleist, I play the same ball, whether it be a casual round or tournament round. Although I have been giving the AVX a try and it is definitely a good ball and know my distances for each club in my bag. My ball of choice is still the Prov1. I have hit the Velocity, and while there is a ball for everyone, it is to hard for me. I prefer the premium balls. For me AVX is the longest. If I go to a course where it a bit longer than I normally play in a tournament, I may consider bringing out the AVX. I keep a dozen on hand just for that. As everyone has stated, thank goodness Titleist makes a ball for everyone. Kudos.
  10. Joshua B

    Joshua B
    Connecticut

    Awesome posted score! Gives us hackers hope for that Titleist quick fix
  11. No'l

    No'l
    Palmdale, CA

    Nice rounds, and a great report!

    I would like to try the Velocity, also, some near future day. For now, I have my hands full with two Titleist favorites.
  12. Frank P

    Frank P
    Port St. Lucie, FL

    Military
    I've played Pro V1 for a long time now but as time goes on I'm losing considerable distance from when I was younger so I'm going to experiment with different balls in the Titleist line.
  13. This is my second choice ball.

    I really enjoy playing the DT TruSoft.

    It's not always the most expensive that works for you which is great!

  14. Bill L

    Bill L
    Spring, TX

    Nice round
  15. Dave N

    Dave N
    Dade City, FL

    Len D said:

    After years of playing only proV1, And then switching to AVX, I decided to try the new Velocity. After 36 holes I can report scoring 76 at Red Tail in Devons, Massachusetts (one of the top 50 public courses in the USA) and the 75 at HillView in Reading, Massachusetts.

    Not a bad weekend! I guess I will be playing Velocity for a while. It does seem to have a somewhat slower spin rate and it definitely is giving me a lot more distance.

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    It's almost been a month, are you still happy with it?
  16. Velocity has been a solid performer for a long time now...really like this ball during the winter months too.

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