
What’s our point? Well, as long as there’s a major brand using the same factory, significant quality control procedures will be in place. Investment levels required to construct a golf ball plant are significant, so while Titleist, Callaway and Srixon all own theirs, plenty of others share a factory.
#Vice balls driver#
We’re only talking between 2-4% more, but it’s the 11 yards you give up with a driver compared to the Pro V1x that really hurts with a Pro V1.Ī glance at the boxes our golf balls arrived in shows several are made in Taiwan. Just as our robot ball test revealed last year, you get more backspin/control from the firmer Pro V1x. If you play the Pro V1 because you believe it gives the most spin with a wedge, think again. What did we learn from our DTC golf ball test?
#Vice balls plus#
Shipping: Flat rate of £4.99 whether you order one dozen or five Data comparison: Vice Pro and Pro Plus vs Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls Vice also make a Pro Soft, which is optimised to perform at club golfer swing speeds (less than 95mph). The Pro Plus launches lower with less spin Vice say it’s suited to golfers with high swing speeds (110+mph). The Vice Pro has a slightly softer compression which boosts feel, and is optimised for players with medium to high swing speeds (95-110mph with a driver).


RELATED: Best Ladies’ Golf Balls Explained: Vice Pro and Pro Plus golf balls RELATED: Revealed – The right golf ball for your game Vice Pro and Vice Pro Plus golf balls Vice ProĢ.5% more driver distance than the comparable Pro V1 (1.4% less than the Pro V1x)Ġ.6% more iron distance than the comparable Pro V1 (1.2% than the Pro V1x)ģ.2% less wedge spin than the comparable Pro V1 (4.9% less than the Pro V1x) Vice was founded by two Germans in 2010 (Ingo Duellmann and Rainer Stoeck), and they were very much pioneers in spotting the opportunity for premium tour-level golf balls to be sold direct to consumer on the internet.
