Titleist announces limited release of special Tour ball: Pro V1 Left Dot

The Titleist Pro V1 Left Dot has been available to pros for years, providing a low flight with less full-swing spin favored by some players.

Gear: Titleist Pro V1 Left Dot golf ball
Price: $49.99 per dozen
Specs: Three-piece golf ball with a cast urethane cover.
Available: Sept. 1

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Every week on the PGA Tour, a vast majority of golfers use either the Titleist Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf balls. Two weeks ago at the Northern Trust, 87 of the 123 players (71 percent) used either a Pro V1 or Pro V1x, including winner Tony Finau (Pro V1) and the man he defeated in a playoff, Cameron Smith (Pro V1x). 

Titleist says those two balls are ideal for most players, but the company does offer other premium models for players who have particular needs or preferences. 

And today, Titleist announced a limited retail release of a custom performance option: the Pro V1 Left Dot for golfers looking for a lower flight and less spin with woods and long irons than the Pro V1.

The Left Dot joins another ball released in limited batches: the Pro V1x Left Dash balls, which have a high flight similar to the Pro V1x but with less full-swing spin and a firmer feel. That Left Dash ball had been available to professional golfers as a custom performance option and was available by order for consumers and at a small selection of retail shops. 

And in 2018, Titleist launched the AVX for golfers who want a softer feel, lower flight and less spin on full-swing shots. That ball was updated in 2020, which means it is due for an update in 2022. 

The company also allows professional golfers to continue using previous generations of balls after discontinuing their availability at retail, along with subtly different versions of the Pro V1 and Pro V1x, lumping them into the custom performance category.

Keep scrolling for more details on the new Left Dot.