Which Snell Golf ball is like the Pro V1x?

The new model is called MTB-X. It's a three-piece design that will still offer a little more spin than the MTB Black, but not as extreme as last year's release. It's comparable to models like the Titleist Pro V1x, Taylor Made TP5x, and Callaway Chrome Soft X.

What golf balls are similar to Pro V1x?

Here are the golf balls that are similar to Pro V1x:

  • Bridgestone Tour B X.
  • Callaway Chrome Soft X.
  • Cut Blue.
  • Mizuno RB Tour X.
  • Srixon Z-Star XV.
  • Taylormade TP5x Pix.
  • Taylormade TP5x.
  • Vice Pro Plus.

Which Snell ball is closest to Pro V1?

Here are the golf balls that are similar to Pro V1:

  • Cut Blue.
  • Mizuno RB Tour.
  • Snell MTB Black.
  • Srixon Z Star.
  • Taylormade TP5.
  • Vice Pro Plus.
  • Volvik S3.
  • Wilson Staff Model.

Are Snell golf balls as good as Pro V1?

The Snell My Tour Ball is as good as it gets in this category. If you'd take a ProV1 make it a little softer, keep all the performance characteristics and sell it $15+ cheaper, that is in a nutshell the Snell My Tour Ball.

What do Snell golf balls compare to?

While launch and spin properties differ, it's similar to the Srixon Z-Star XV. It's slightly firmer than a 2020 Chrome Soft X and just a bit softer than the Pro V1x. Compared to the ball market as a whole, it's not only firm; it's on the edge of what we classify as extra firm.

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Do any pros use Snell golf balls?

Endorsement deals being what they are, it's unlikely you'll see any top pros win with the Snell My Tour Ball anytime soon, but for those seeking tour validation, consider that at one time or another, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Justin Rose, Sergio Garcia, Jason Day, Dustin Johnson, and countless others have all played ...

Is vice or Snell better?

The Snell MTB feels softer, which is excellent for distance gains, even though it delivers less control on the green. The low compression core of the Vice Pro is also speed-enhancing, and the results are comparable with those of Snell MTB.

Which is best Snell Golf ball?

Top 4 Snell Golf Balls

  • Snell MTB Black Golf Balls. For golfers looking for a high-performance golf ball, the MTB BLACK is our award-winning 3 piece design offering ... ...
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  • Snell MTB Red Golf Balls. ...
  • Snell My Tour Golf Balls.

Which Snell Golf ball is longer?

The MTB Black is a 3-piece urethane cover ball with a price of around 30 dollars, making it an exceptional value. The MTB-X is the longest of the Snell balls and offers a great combination of feel, durability, and control.

What compression is Snell MTB Black?

Soft Feel - softer mantle layer and lower compression core provide a softer feel than other MTB models. (75-80 compression range) Excellent Short Game Performance - MTB BLACK features our CAST urethane cover for excellent control, feel, & durability.

Which vice ball is like Pro V1x?

The Pro Plus ball from Vice is more like the Pro V1 and is a bit softer than the Pro V1X. That's one of the main differences between them.

What's the difference between Pro V1 and Pro V1x?

The Pro V1 is a three-piece golf ball designed to spin more on longer shots while the Pro V1x is a four-piece construction whose added layer is engineered to improve driver distance carry without sacrificing spin on mid-irons or shots around the green.

What TaylorMade ball is similar to Pro V1?

The 2021 Taylormade TP5 or TP5x is a fantastic golf ball, and a worthy competitor to other tour balls like the ProV1. It doesn't hurt it's a few bucks cheaper, as well.

What swing speed is needed for Pro V1x?

The #1 ball in golf, the Pro V1 is a three-piece golf ball meant for swing speeds of 98-105 mph.

Is AVX better than Pro V1?

Whilst the Pro V1 is the softer of the Pro V family, the AVX is softer still on and around the greens thanks to that larger core. It's not a deal breaker, but the aim from Titleist here is to offer a premium alternative to the softer balls on the market.

What is the best golf ball for a swing speed of 85?

At a swing speed of 85 mph to 90 mph, you will fit into most golf balls. But the overall best ball for average swing speeds like this is the Kirkland Signature for feel and performance. The other option is the Taylormade Tour Response. These balls both factor in all three priorities.

What compression golf ball should I play?

Select the compression rating for your golf ball. For golfers with a high swing speed that can carry their drives more than 240 yards in the air, compression ratings over 100 are appropriate. For those with slower swing speeds, compression ratings between 80 and 90 are a suitable selection.

What is the number one golf ball on tour?

Titleist Pro V1

Titleist likes to remind us that that the Pro V1 is the No 1 ball used by professionals on worldwide golf tours, but that it's a great ball for non-superstars as well. The ball is manufactured to perfectly balance short game control without sacrificing good yardage from the tee.

Are vice balls actually good?

According to the detailed studies provided by Vice, yes they are just as good if not better than Titleist golf balls. Vice competes well with each version that Titleist offers at a fraction of the price.

What is the difference between TaylorMade TP5 and TP5x?

TP5 is our softest Tour ball with the most spin and highest performance around the greens. TP5x is our lowest spinning, fastest and longest Tour product. To put it simply, if you prioritize wedge spin over distance then TP5 is the ball for you. If you prioritize distance over wedge spin, then TP5x is your choice.

Where are Snell golf balls made?

The Kirkland Story. The sudden rise of Costco's Kirkland Signature ball hit particularly close to home for Snell Golf: the balls were made in the same factory (South Korea's Nassau, which also makes balls for TaylorMade).

What ball does Dustin Johnson use?

Dustin Johnson uses TaylorMade's TP5x golf ball.

What ball does Phil Mickelson use?

A close-up image of Phil Mickelson's Callaway Chrome Soft X golf ball has emerged on social media this week and it's interesting to note that he does not have a number on his dimples, but instead his own logo.

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