Titleist ProV1x Left Dash: High flight, low spin explained

Titleist continues to evolve its premium golf ball lineup with the latest version of Left Dash, a model designed for golfers who want high launch with dramatically reduced spin. In this video, Australian Golf Digest speaks with Titleist’s Jay Seater to break down where Left Dash sits compared to Pro V1 and Pro V1x, and why it has become a go-to choice for players chasing distance, control and consistency – particularly in the wind.

Left Dash produces a ball flight similar to Pro V1x but with significantly lower spin, making it ideal for golfers who naturally generate excess spin in the long game. Jay explains how the new Left Dash features a high-gradient dual-core for increased ball speed, a new High-Flex casing layer that lowers long-game spin, and a thinner cover that maintains the short-game spin and feel players expect around the greens. Updated aerodynamics also help the ball fly in a more penetrating window, improving stability in breezy conditions.

The video reinforces the importance of golf ball fitting, with Titleist encouraging golfers to use their Golf Ball Selector tool or attend a fitting event to determine whether Left Dash suits their swing. While it’s not designed for every golfer, Left Dash delivers a clear performance advantage for players seeking a high-flying, low-spin ball that doesn’t compromise control where it matters most.