Hot on the heels of the success of last year’s Pro V1 #66 balls Titleist have just launched their Limited Edition Pro V1 and Pro V1x 67 balls. Celebrating 67 years of being the Number 1 ball of choice by the majority of the players at the US Open this Limited Edition ball is now available at Best4Balls. First played during the US Open at Medinah in 1949 this ball has continued with its staggering success for over 6 decades proving that it really is ranked as the number one ball throughout the world. So far this season an amazing 57 Tour players have won competitions using the Pro V1 or Pro V1x compared to its closer rival with just 16 wins. Each ball is still the exceptional standard players have come to expect from Titleist in their Pro V1 or Pro V1x and are all stamped with 67 making you really stand out from the crowd. What makes the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x so special? The unique combination of its 3-piece multi component technology and soft core compression ZG core, Ionomeric casing layer, softer thermoset urethane elastomer core, spherically tiled 352 tetrahedral dimple design and lots of R&D go into ensuring this is the best ball you can play with. What all this actually means to your play is that new balls deliver exceptionally consistent flight and distance. For the short game the balls are softer on the greens and more durable. While suitable for most golfers the balls are Titleist’s premium product making them ideal for lower handicap or Tour players. So will we see the Titleist Pro V1or Pro V1x as the winning ball at this year’s US Open? Commencing in just a few weeks, last year’s winner Martin Kaymer (playing with a rival ball) will be looking to defend his title at Chambers Bay.  Maybe from 2015 Masters winner Jordan Spieth, a huge Titleist fan who plays with the Pro V1x along with filling his golf bag with the full range of Titleist clubs from the 195 D2 Driver and the SM5 Vokey wedge to the Scotty Cameron putter who will also be looking to add the title to his list of successes. Place your order today while stocks last, why not personalise your balls with you own photo, logo or text printed to add that special value.