ProV1x vs. Penta TP

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By Blaine W

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  1. Blaine W

    Blaine W
    Orland Park, IL

    I play Pentas currently and I know Titleist makes the number one in golf so I was wondering if there are a lot of similarities or differences between these two golf balls.

     

    Thanks

  2. Greg E

    Greg E
    Lakeland, FL

    Hi Blaine...  I am a loyal Titleist golf ball player (ProV1 / Prov1x since they came out) but also like to experiment with different golf balls but I always keep coming back to the ProV1x.  "Sound" is an important factor for me and the X has a more "solid" sound whereas the Penta has a "softer" sound (at least to me) especially with the driver and putter.  The X seems to "explode" off the driver face and has a really nice "click" off the putter.  The Penta has an overall "softer" sound (which I equate to "feel") when compared to the X.  Keep trying Titleist, they make a superior product... just look at how many Professionals earn their living playing Titleist!

  3. Ronald A

    Ronald A
    Avon, IN

    The x will not spin as much as the penta, will also have a lower flight. I feel the prov's are more durable than the penta,. Feel on both balls is great
  4. greg p

    greg p
    Chicago 'burbs, IL

    Blaine W said:

    I play Pentas currently and I know Titleist makes the number one in golf so I was wondering if there are a lot of similarities or differences between these two golf balls.

     

    Thanks

    There are a lot of good products out there.  Penta is certainly one of them.

    I tried a box last summer and played them side to side with the ProV1x. I found them to be comparable in distance but I much prefer the way that I can control the ProV1x around the green. I also seem to be able to work the ball a little better with longer clubs. (I just wish I could do that more consistently!!)

    I have two putters that I switch back and forth depending upon how they are behaving.  Both balls feel about the same off of my Ping but the Titleist has a much better feel off of my Cameron. 

    Durability goes to Titleist--no question.  I don't know how they do it, but others cannot match the combination of soft feel/control and durability of a Titleist.

    Bottom line try 'em side by side.  You might feel differently or might have different characteristics that are more important to  your game than I do. But I can guarantee you that there will be times during the season when no little white round thing will help my game.  That's when I dig into the pocket with the mystery balls.

    Good luck...

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