Product Comparison: Vice Pro vs Titleist Pro V1
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- Great straight and long ball. Best I have used.My playing partners have purchased and all like it also.
- With that said, the ball did play fairly well, but more time will be needed. Potentially needing 2-3 balls per round of normal play, not from loss, seems to erode any cost benefits vs Titleist balls.
- I'm a 12 handicap. I've been playing the Vice Pro for about a month. Can discern little difference between it and Pro V1x I had been playing (except price!). I sense it perhaps is a few yards longer off the tee, but the same with other clubs, including wedges.
- I liked this ball a lot. The flight was great and felt good off of the club. My only complaint is it didn't have as much spin as I wanted.
- These are really nice. Feel great off the club face and gives good distance. Will purchase again
- With that said, the ball did play fairly well, but more time will be needed. Potentially needing 2-3 balls per round of normal play, not from loss, seems to erode any cost benefits vs Titleist balls.
- The ball that all golfballs are measured up too. Always a good choice
- Soft around the greens and on the putter. There is a reason it is the number one ball in golf.
- I really like Titleist golf balls soft feel great on the greens
- Unmatched feel off the putter and around the greens. Good distance off the driver.
- They have a good, medium feel to them off the tee; it doesn't feel like a rock, but it also doesn't feel like a sponge either.
- They also seem durable. There is no doubt I will buy again, probably in bulk to lower the price even more.
- It’s perdormance of approach shots and short pitch shots is absolutely amazing. I bought 5 dozen of the Vice Golf Pro Soft in the lime color. The one big problem is, I get stressed out when I hit it in such a way that I might lose the ball.
- The Vice balls are a little harder and they do not bite as much as the Chrome Soft...but that is not a bad thing. The Vice balls still check when i use my wedges and 7 iron.
- These balls are great. Comparable to Pro V1s, for a much better price. I will say one or two of the balls must have been defective, though. They went straight into the woods off the tee. The rest were good.
- Balls are not made very well easy to cut, they also mark very easy, would not buy again
- Perhaps the low handicaps get the most of it in terms of spin and control. But I'm a 18 handicap and when a I play with these golf balls the feeling in the swing is greater, they feel smooth and you can see the way the stop in the greens.
- The cover is soft enough to be able to spin the ball, but still stands up to wear and tear.
- The Pro V1 and Pro V1x have greatly improved all around preformance including more distance off the tee, bite around the greens and improved cover durability
- Often times when I find a Pro V1 they are still in great condition because of the quality and toughness that they have.
- Terrific Golf Ball that cuts thru the wind like a Surgical Knife.