That’s interesting! I feel the opposite with TP5. The way it hugs the grooves gives me better feedback.
Has anyone noticed how the Pro V1 seems to have better spin around the greens? The feel when you chip is just different. Thoughts?
For sure! But I think the TP5 has a touch more versatility in terms of distance and control. It’s all about find what works for you.
Is it just me, or does the sound of a Pro V1 on a perfect strike feel rewarding? Like a tiny victory with every shot!
Both balls are great options! But some might argue the performance on different lies and surfaces is where they truly stand apart. What’s been your experience?
True! Sometimes I feel like swinging harder with the TP5 can lead to better outcomes, but it can also bite you back!
I’ve been using the TP5 for a while now and I think it offers great value for the price. It performs well in all conditions, and I find it quite durable. Definitely worth the money!
As someone who loves a good laugh, all I can say is the Pro V1 is like that super polished friend always showing off. But the TP5 is reliable and doesn’t need to show off!
I agree! The TP5 definitely gives you that performance without breaking the bank. However, the Pro V1 is still the gold standard for many.
I guess it comes down to what you’re looking for. If you play a lot and need durability, the TP5 might justify the cost better than Pro V1, which is pricier.
That’s a fair point! I’ve noticed that the Pro V1 does lose a bit of its performance after a few rounds compared to TP5.
For me, it’s all about the feel. The Pro V1 has that soft feel around the greens that I just can’t get enough of, even if it costs more.
I can second that! Performance longevity is key. I find that with a Pro V1, I have to change them more often due to scratches. TP5 lasts longer for me.
It’s funny how price can sway our opinions. I used to think the Pro V1 was the only option but tried TP5 and was pleasantly surprised! Just as good for less cash.
I had a similar experience with the TP5! It really opened my eyes to other options.
I find the price point of both balls a little steep. Is it just me or does it feel like we’re paying for the brand with Pro V1?
I’m curious if anyone’s tested both in windier conditions? I hear Pro V1 holds up better. Anyone else’s experience reflect that?
For me, golf balls should not be an emotional purchase, yet here I am, emotionally attached to my Pro V1s! They just perform for me.
It’s hilarious how attached we get to golf balls! They both have their merits, but if you’re considering value for money, TP5 is hard to beat!