This huge Black Friday 2024 saving on Titleist Pro V1 golf balls is the biggest I’ve ever seen!
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The No.1 ball in golf – Titleist’s Pro V1 – is at its lowest-ever price for Black Friday 2024 with a massive 30% saving on the iconic model.
The best golf ball on the market and the most played on tour, Titleist’s flagship golf ball has dominated the game since its arrival in 2000, meaning big discounts are as rare as away wins in the Ryder Cup.
But all of that has changed for Black Friday 2024 with a huge saving on the dominant premium ball – in fact I think this is the best deal I have ever seen on the Titleist Pro V1, so don’t hang around as I can’t imagine stocks will last for long.
Amazon has the current model, released in 2023, at just £35 per dozen – that’s a £15 or 30% saving on RRP. I’ve already stocked up on a few boxes ready for next season because this is an offer that cannot be missed. Not only does the Pro V1 consistently impress our ball experts, it always performs well in our robot test and it has more than 3,000 five-star ratings on Amazon.
The deals below are for UK readers, but if you’re reading this in the US and looking for a Pro V1 bargain then be sure to check out this deal at Golf Galaxy where you’ll get a decent saving when you buy two dozen.
RRP £50 – WAS £47.99 - NOW £35.00
SAVE 30%
Read our full Titleist Pro V1 review.
Titleist Pro V1, which is softer feeling, spins less, and has a flatter trajectory than the Titleist Pro V1x, is played on Tour by a host of huge names, including World No.1 Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland, Sahith Theegala, Bob MacIntyre, and Thriston Lawrence.
And if you’re looking for a decent saving on the Pro V1x, then the ball that’s used by Ludvig Aberg, Wyndham Clark and Patrick Cantlay, to name but a few, is also heavily discounted on Amazon. It’s not quite as cheap as the standard model, but at £40.75, it’s still got more than 18% off RRP!
RRP £50 – WAS £47.99 – NOW £40.75
Read our full Titleist Pro V1x review.
There’s barely an event in the world that hasn’t been won by a player using a Pro V1 or Pro V1x. While the normal price tag can prove off-putting for average amateurs, deals this good mean they’re a realistic option for every golfer.
And if you’re unsure whether the Pro V1 or Pro V1x is right for you then check out our head-to-head test on the robot or the tech below.
Key Tech: Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x
As well as being one of the best tour golf balls, Pro V1 is among the favorite balls for club golfers. But how is the current model better than previous generations?
High Gradient Core Design
An all-new, reimagined core in the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x is built to be firmer on the outside and progressively softer on the inside, which promotes fast speeds and low long-game spin. The new cores take inspiration from the popular Pro V1 Left Dot and Pro V1x Left Dash – both of which feature high gradient cores and are the choice of several players on professional tours.
New Dual-Core Dimension
There was a change in the 2023 Pro V1x dual-core design, with the inner core increasing center volume by 44%, from 1” to 1.13” in size. This works in concert with the high gradient, as the larger and softer center helps to drive down long-game spin and increase stability through the air.
Speed Amplifying High-Flex Casing Layer
The casing layer interacts with the high gradient cores to further neutralize excess spin while combining with the soft cast urethane cover to provide unparalleled greenside spin and control.
Cast Thermoset Urethane Cover
The urethane cover on the Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x utilizes a proprietary thermoset process. Two separate components are mixed, and the liquid urethane is cast into Titleist-manufactured cavities which form the appropriate dimple pattern into the cover. The precise timing of the curing process and temperature are integral to the consistency of the urethane and the performance of the ball.
Spherically-tiled Tetrahedral Dimple Designs
With a 388-dimple design on the Pro V1, the golf balls have optimized aerodynamics to fly consistently and far.
The Pro V1x has a 348-dimple design to help it launch and fly in a slightly higher window than the Pro V1.
When will there be a new Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x?
We know there will be a new Pro V1 and Pro V1x in 2025 and, as always, both will form the benchmark against which all others are compared when we put all of the big brands’ balls up against each other in our annual robot test.
About the Author
Rob specializes in the DP World Tour, PGA Tour, LIV Golf, and the Ryder Cup, spending large chunks of his days reading about, writing about, and watching the tours each month.
He’s passionate about the equipment used by professional golfers and is also a font of knowledge when it comes to golf balls, golf trolleys, and golf bags, testing thousands down the years.
Rob uses a Callaway Paradym driver, TaylorMade M5 5-wood, TaylorMade P790 driving iron, Callaway Paradym irons (4-AW), TaylorMade MG3 wedges (52º, 58º), Odyssey Tri-Hot 5k Double Wide putter, and Callaway Chrome Soft X golf ball.
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