Tee it up!

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By Adam B. W

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  1. Adam B. W

    Adam B. W
    Folsom, CA

    I recently moved from NXT's to V1X's and I want to know how the ball is suppose to sit on the tee?

  2. JPHB

    JPHB
    Brooklyn, NY

    say what???

  3. Geoffrey  B

    Geoffrey B
    Celina, OH

    the same way bro

  4. Adam B. W

    Adam B. W
    Folsom, CA

    The ball has arrows on it, I am placing the ball with the label up facing forward with the arrows horizontal to the ground facing my feet.

  5. tony c

    tony c
    Tacoma, WA

    Great question Adam.  I have wondered the same.  Hopefully someone who works for Titleist will see the question and answer it for us.  I usually hit the ball with the arrow on the ProV1 facing towards the whole.  Others have said to hit the label.  And of course everyone knows we can only set this up on the tee, not in the fairway.

    Thank you for the answer.

    Tony

  6. Team Titleist Staff

    Hi guys,

    Teeing up the ball is more of a personal preference and the golf ball is not going to perform differently based on its orientation on the tee. 

    In terms of the sidestamp's positioning, the AIM sidestamp is printed on one of the three staggered wave parting lines that exist on both Pro V1 and Pro V1x. The existence of these three parting lines (one real, two false) allows us to deliver three axes of symmetry on both golf balls and contributes to the most consistent flight we’ve ever delivered.

    Due to the Staggered Wave Parting Line on all current Titleist golf balls, there is no seam.  The staggered wave parting line goes around the dimples - not in a straight pattern so there is no area where a line can even be seen.  Rest assured you do not need to line up your Pro V1x in a particular direction.

    I hope this helps.

    Cheers,

    Mike

  7. Adam B. W

    Adam B. W
    Folsom, CA

    Absolutely, it boils down to my preference!

    Thank you Mike!

  8. Pete D

    Pete D
    Plaistow, NH / Ft. Myers, FL

    I prefer to hit it on the round side!  Just kidding... maybe you're referring to the old myth about the "seam". Don't know if there was ever any truth to that, and anyway, the current ProV1s are seamless.

    Just hit it!

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