Great Ball
Pros: Soft feel around the greens, CONSISTANT
Cons: graphics are a bit loud
Pros: Soft feel around the greens, CONSISTANT
Cons: graphics are a bit loud

Pros: Soft. good feel. good distance
Cons: Durability

Pros: Good spin on solid shots
Cons: Driver distance
“ If you think the top golf balls only come from Bridgestone, Titleist, Callaway, Nike, Srixon, or TaylorMade, think again. This golf ball performs as well as any of those golf balls while costing less. I don't know how they've done it, but this ball performs well. It's long with the driver, has great feel with the putter, and performs well around the greens with the appropriate amount of...” --iacas
This ultimate tour performance lethal golf ball's revolutionary 5-Layer Construction, Progressive Velocity Technology and Seamless LDP 322 dimple pattern work in conjunction to promote game-changing performance. Lethal combines the most penetrating, wind-defying flight of any TaylorMade ball with the kind of greenside feel and spin that Tour professionals demand, making it the ultimate...
“ what can i say? its a titeist. just get one youll see what i mean ” --hit-the-flag
“ Last month I was lucky enough to receive a dozen of Nikes 2012 version of the 20XI with the purchase of some new clubs (I begged to have them thrown in), and just recently started playing them (I had to wait to finish my opened box of 2011 ProV1's, I am a bit OCD like that). Distance: My first impression of the ball is that it is long. Right away, from my first swing, on...” --ApocG10
“ I primarily use v1x and Taylormade Penta TP the original one. To me the Pentas tend to feel better than the V1 and I feel that I can easily put a good amount of spin around the green. They are soft and I don't think my distance suffers at all. I would say that these balls are better for accuracy shots, rather than tee shots. Is it better than the original Penta? Not to me. It...” --Sai-Jin
“I was motivated to try the Q-Star because of the wedge spin ratings it got from the 2012 Golf Digest Hot List. It was the first Srixon ball I tried. It definitely did spin, but spin had to be earned. I think that it stopped as quickly as the most spinny mid-priced balls I've used, but only when it was hit solidly. It stopped much less impressively when struck less well. On the one end I had a...” --B-Con
“I switched to the Pro V1X after a stint with the Pro V1. The X is more forgiving off the driver and slightly longer. Off the irons it doesn't balloon as much but still holds the greens. The short game control is phenomenal but the feel is harder than the V1 especially off the putter. The durability is acceptable but not outstanding. The price is the only draw back, but this ball is the ball...” --TourSpoon
The new Pro V1 provides the exceptional distance and durability golfers have counted on, and now also delivers increased spin control and a more consistent flight. This advanced performance results from a new innovative ZG process core technology, responsive ionomeric casing layer, Urethane Elastomer cover and spherically tiled 352 tetrahedral dimple design. And with 3 axes of symmetry, our new...
“ This is one of the shortest balls I have EVER hit. It seems like they are 10-20 yards shorter off the driver. I'm sure they aren't to that extreme but that's how it feels. You get A LOT of spin when the greens are soft and to the point where its hard to be accurate with it zipping back so much. I think the One Tour D is a much better ball but I couldn't pass up One Tour's at $14.99/dozen.” --wrx_junki