Specs: AVX is a low-flying, low-spinning premium ball with soft feel and added greenside control; Tour Soft offers soft feel with faster core tech and reformulated cover for all-around performance Who ...
Where exactly does Titleist’s AVX fall in the golf ball hierarchy? It’s a question golfers have continued to ask since the model was first introduced in 2018. It’s a premium offering with a urethane ...
Following on from the release of its Pro V1x Left Dash, Titleist has confirmed the release of a refreshed AVX ball for 2026 which claims to provide more greenside spin and control while maintaining ...
With a focus on offering more of what golfers want, Titleist is bringing more short-game spin to the new AVX golf ball. Golfers can be a picky bunch. If you make a driver in gloss, golfers will ask ...
Who it’s for: Golfers who want a softer-feeling, Tour-caliber ball that flies lower off the tee and produces less long-game spin without giving up the urethane feel and short-game control. What you ...
A few weeks back it became known that Titleist was planning to introduce a three-piece, urethane-covered golf ball called the AVX. Now that ball has hit the shelves in golf shops in select markets and ...
For most of golf’s history, the markings on a golf ball were an afterthought. A small sidestamp, maybe a logo, and if you were serious about putting you pulled out a Sharpie and drew a line along the ...
Specs: Three-piece construction with rubber core, casing layer and urethane cover; available in white and yellow Available: January 21 Who it’s for: Golfers who want a softer-feeling, Tour-caliber ...
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