We’re back with Neil Schuster from @NoLayingUp and this time he’s digging deep into Viktor Hovland’s golf ball testing process with the Titleist golf ball R&D team. Watch as Viktor puts Pro V1, Pro V1x and Pro V1x Left Dash to the test.
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Viktor and Neil is the brain trust we need
Great to see Neil ‘feels like cracking a skull’ schuster doing his thing again with Titleist.
This is the type of content we love right here
So not really much difference in the 3 balls is what I’m seeing🤷🏻♂️
I swear he’s a ping athlete
Great video, bit better than watching those barstool freaks
Since the Prov1 has less spin and lower ball flight, will it produce more distance with irons and wedges?
I love this content, great work
RCT balls?
I see a Titleist video with Viktor and Neil. Yeah, I got a free 30 Minutes.
Why normalize to 95 degrees? He moving to the Asian tour?
absolute stripe show, Hov comeback szn
Should use a GC Quad for accurate spin numbers. Alternatively, use RCT models of each ball.
I learned more in this video about spin, golf ball, etc. than in the past couple of years.
Adding the Landing Angle to the on-screen numbers would have improved this video
wish they tested the left dot
Neil is so good in these
Now hit the Durden ball Vik
This was awesome! Would love to have seen Neil hit some. The diff between stock and the Icarito ball would be interesting to see
You can tell Viktor is a psycho with the ball data and I love him even more for it!
Good video, and good mix-up of questions with the fitter and Neil.
Normalizing to 95°F seems a bit hot though. Maybe that's why the spin is so high? And how much above sea level?
Neil does an excellent job of asking pointed questions and getting out of the way for others to speak. That is a great skill.
All this tells me is that these balls are essentially all the same
Correct me if I am wrong. I am in the experimental phase right now.
The spinnier the ball on paper, the more spin you generate sideways correct? I have the ocasional dreaded slice. I have found that the Titelist True Feel really emphasizes my slice. It is more of a power fade in my defense. I also hook it more with my irons and it looks like a strong draw.
I am currently searching for a ball that has less spin so I can hit more fairways.
Is my logic correct? Less spin, streighter flight?
Feel like Neil should handle all equipment videos going forward, no hate to ANYone else though
Awesome content.
Titleist has lost the plot with their ball naming conventions
greta insight, how can you not love Victor great to see him get back in the winners circle
Viktor and Neil are a golf nerds dream
This was great but it makes me feel like the ball makes zero difference lol
Crazy if this was prior to the win and he used the dash to win.