Titleist AVX
$2.00
Description
Titleist AVX — Low Flight, Soft Feel, Performance Across the Bag
What it is:
AVX is Titleist’s premium golf ball designed for players who want a lower trajectory, less long-game spin, and a very soft feel—while still keeping excellent distance and control, especially around the greens.
Key Features & What Makes It Great
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High-Gradient, High-Speed Core
The core is engineered to deliver long-distance from tee to green with a softer feel. This helps AVX maintain speed while reducing unwanted spin on long shots. -
Thin, High-Flex Casing Layer
Over the core there’s a thin, flexible casing which helps lower spin on the long game (driver, woods, long irons), helping for straighter shots and better control of flight. -
Softer Urethane Cover
AVX uses a urethane cover that’s tuned to give more spin and feel around the greens. This means chip shots, wedges, and pitches can bite and stop better. -
Aerodynamic Dimple Pattern
The ball has a new dimple design (especially in recent versions) such as a 346 quadrilateral dipyramid catenary pattern. This helps it fly in a more penetrating, stable trajectory, especially useful in wind or less-than-ideal conditions. -
Color Options
It’s available in White and High Optic Yellow, so you can pick based on visibility preferences.
Who Benefits Most from AVX
AVX is especially good for golfers who:
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Tend to hit the ball too high or have too much spin off the tee, wanting to reduce that ballooning flight.
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Want distance from various clubs, not just driver — AVX tends to hold up well from irons and fairway shots.
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Like a very soft feel, especially for short game and putting.
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Need a ball that cuts through wind and has a more controlled flight.
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Appreciate visibility (if using the yellow version), especially in low light or busy course conditions.
Trade-Offs to Know
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Because it flies lower and spins less long-game, you may need to adjust your shot-shaping or club choices, especially in weekender/golf-course conditions where elevation or carry obstacles are involved.
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For players who heavily depend on spin for shaping shots into greens (especially long irons or tight pins), AVX may feel a bit less reactive than some higher-spin balls (e.g. Pro V1 / Pro V1x).
Bottom Line
If you want a tour-grade ball that gives you distance, soft touch, and a lower, straighter flight, AVX is a top contender. It balances those attributes well — delivering reduced spin where you don’t need it, and more bite where you do, all with that premium soft feel and feel around the greens.