August 17, 2012 At 01:44 PM By Andrew A
ClayLebanon, VA
That would be amazing.
Geoffrey BCelina, OH
I also wondered, because I love how easy it is to see yellow balls versus white golf balls.
Steve S
I would like to see both pro v balls going optic yellow. Easier to see!
Don OMadison, WI
Probably depends on marketing response of the Champions Tour. It would be hard to appear that Titleist was late to the optic tour ball game without some strong testimonials from those guys. ProV is the franchise. I don't think I've seen more than 2 senior players playing an optical ball in spite of the number that are out there. Of course, it is a lot easier to track a white ball with course spotters and a younger caddy. Neither of which I have. <sigh>
Christian JGriswold, IA
I personally don't think that they should make the ProV series in optic yellow. It just takes away from the ball, and what I believe downgrades it. Yes it would be easier to see, but it just wouldn't be the same as playing the ProV. Just my opinon, but I would not like a yellow one.
greg pChicago 'burbs, IL
You're right Christian. It is not the traditional, conservative color that is associated with a golf ball. But it is only paint. Performance characteristics would not be impacted. My aging eyes and I are all in on them.
You need to understand that when Staff came out with the yellow and orange things in the '70's I was among the first to scoff at them. I thought that it was gimmicky and did not meet with the tradition of the game. But nowadays we see guys playing with flat billed hats (put a curve in 'em), gaudy colored shirts, bright checkered pants, and shoes with nubs. They are all bagging huge headed clubs with fiber shafts and putters that look like Sputnik. And they are pushing their carts instead of pulling 'em. What happened to the game?!
PDADocEdgewater, NJ
Denigrates it (I think you mean this instead of downgrade)??? You're saying that you believe that producing a Pro V1 or Pro V1x in optic yellow would dilute the brand? I don't know why one would think that, but in the end, there are other makers of premium golf balls commensurate with the aforementioned models that offer them in yellow.
In the end, it's not about prestige or even sporting a certain brand (though, sadly enough, it is for some), it's about the quality of the product. I don't care if a golf ball is polka-dotted if it delivers the performance I need.
I personally hope they do consider offering it in optic yellow, even if it's for a limited test run. They might be surprised by the response.
Lefty FPLHaymarket, VA
August 17, 2012 At 01:44 PM
Has there been any thought into putting an optic yellow version of the Pro V1 line into the market similar to the NXT Tour S? Thanks
Has there been any thought into putting an optic yellow version of the Pro V1 line into the market similar to the NXT Tour S?
Thanks
Did not think I would say this but I really like the optic yellow specially for putting I would love the choice to have the Pro V in yellow and the critical word is "choice " if you don't like don't play it.
But unless you get Pro backing its most likely not going to happen .
Dowe B
I play the NXT Tour S in optic yellow and love it. But if it is time for serious golf I go back to the Pro V1-x
DoweB
August 20, 2012 At 06:10 PM
I play the NXT Tour S in optic yellow and love it. But if it is time for serious golf I go back to the Pro V1-x DoweB
But why would the color of the ball have to connotate "serious golf"? Does that mean that K.J. Choi, who plays with a yellow ball, isn't playing "serious golf"? I would argue that he is, IMHO.
I've seen and played with people who get hung-up on the color of the ball, but come early October, they'll be wishing they'd played a yellow ball when they try and find it amongst the leaves like I did last year. Played a round with a friend, and we must have lost six balls apiece that landed in the middle of the fairway because there were so many leaves on the fairways.
Mike D., Titleist StaffAshland, MA
September 04, 2012 At 05:09 PM
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Just a quick point of clarification on K.J. Choi's golf ball, he plays the Pro V1x.
In terms of golf balls in high optic yellow and optic yellow, there are currently no plans to extend these options to the Pro V1 or Pro V1x. We really appreciate all of the feedback and insight from Team Titleist members, and our product development teams always enjoy seeing the different topics in the discussion threads.
Thanks guys.
September 05, 2012 At 09:58 AM
Well, I guess that settles that, huh?
Thanks for the clarification on the brand of ball, Mike; didn't mean to disrespect Titleist, LOL! I just remember watching him once using a yellow ball not Titleist-branded, but I HAVE seen them used by a few pros.
I can accept that this is a business decision and leave it at that.
Jennifer G
Please give us a choice to use optic yellow in the Pro V1.
My daughter was hitting a DT Solo in High School and her game has gotten much better. Her PGA Coach wanted her to try the Pro V1 and the improvement was instant. However she has said as well as me that hitting the white ball is no fun. She likes being known as the girl that hit the yellow ball. All her friends would ask what ball she hit before. She says now no one asks. They all wanted to try her ball when she played the DT SOLO because it was yellow now no one cares. The high school crowd (young up in comers) are clamoring for newest and coolest. Keep marketing to the old country club men and you will lose customers. She has hit the NXT and it is not as good. How many tour pros hit the NXT for its performance? Not many I would think. I would buy my normal 6 doz for her and I in Jan without a thought if you had bright optic yellow Pro V1's and would never consider switching to another ball. As it is she keeps trying other balls to find one (yellow) she hits as consistently. I wonder how many others are on the same search? How much PR would you get if one of your touring pros hits a yellow ball on tour? Just the hours of debate and commentary on ESPN and the Golf channel would be worth the gamble (not a gamble at all).
Charles Gentry and Jennifer Gentry
Mechanicsburg PA
Wade CCudahy, WI
This would be the worst thing Titleist could do for their Flagship ball. You can sugar coat it however you want to, but a yellow ball looks "cheap".
I agree with you Mark! That's what I have been trying to say the whole time. This ball is a legend in golf and producing it in yellow, IMO, makes it look "cheaper." Only thing is they are easier to see which I can see how it would benefit people with vision problems. Either way I will stick with Titleist and go with anything they choose.
Andrew WRichardson, TX
I have to agree. In the winter time I switch balls from a ProV1x to a srxn Z-Star yellow ball.
I lose about 5 yards in distance on average, but I don't lose balls that I should be able to find.
I would play a yellow ProV1x if it was available. I am also a guy who uses a new ball every other round. So I buy balls quite a bit.
I will volunteer to be a tester!!!
Todd TSan Diego, CA
I'd love to see it as an option, no one is making anyone buy it! Maybe a test run to gauge interet and if it doesn't sell we'll no big loss..
Marc MMarblehead, OH
Been playing the PV1 x for some time now. A yellow PV1x would would be perfect !
CrazyGolfNutOmaha, NE
My wife and I both see a yellow ball better than white. Last year we both switched to another manufactue so that we could play a yellow ball. If the ProV1 would be produced in yellow, we would come back to Titleist.
brad ccaledon, ON
on certain days depending on light the yellow would be great! but i will still play my pro v1x no matter what!
acmcgahaMemphis, TN
I hope that I haven't spoken out of turn - Mike D has shed light on the matter - but I for one trust that the guru's (and I am not using the term lightly) at Titleist have probably recognized that the market for the yellow golf ball is very limited. Not that no one is interested, but that there aren't enough interested to warrant a new stock keeping unit (sku) - regardless of skill. I personally wouldn't be interested in a Yellow ProV or X. Who cares right? Well, I have no doubt that there have been significant studies that show this is a very limited market with a poor ROI. For those that wish to remain loyal to Titleist, rather than the commensurate models, and absolutely have to have it colored...I offer the following (which I found but can not attest to the validity, or performance degeneration of the process):
http://www.ritdye.com/diy-projects/odds-ends/dyed-golf-balls
P.S. for the record, IMHO, there are no other balls commensurate with the Pro V1 and Pro V1x.
P.P.S. I do believe that there is an unbelievable (mass) market for "tour only" swag, like Titleist alignment rods.
Tony LynamLithia, FL
Somethings are best left they way they are.
Bob S
Dale VSurprise AZ
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