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What do red numbers mean on Titleist golf balls?

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Daniel Moore

Published Jan 18, 2026

Red numbers used to represent 90 compression balls, and black numbers were to represent 100 compression balls. Golfers were led to believe that they needed to play certain compression's based on temperatures.

Which Titleist balls have red numbers?

The new Pro V1x (red numbers) have 324 dimples that cover more of the ball's surface than previous generations of the X. The differences continue beneath the balls' dimpled surfaces. The Pro V1 features a lower-spinning core that will impart less spin on drives and shots hit with longer clubs.

Is there a difference between red and black numbers on golf balls?

Recently, manufacturers used red color numbers to indicate balls with a compression rating of 90 and the black color–balls with a compression rating of 100. Today, the red color indicates a soft feel, and the black color indicates a firm feel.

What do the small numbers on a golf ball mean?

The compression rate of a ball relates to the feel of the ball. A golf ball with a lower compression rating of around 70-80 would indicate the ball was for a lady, whereas a ball with a number of 100 would indicate that the golfer would have to swing hard to make the ball work properly.

What goes further Pro V1 or prov1x?

The Pro V1 is designed to produce a more penetrating ball flight and descends at a shallower angle ultimately leading to more roll.

30 related questions found

What does the number 1 2 or 3 mean on a golf ball?

One-Digit Number on a Golf Ball

The truth is that they do not mean anything. The main purpose is for the identification of the ball and to differentiate it from other players. Even if you and your friend are playing using the same brand of a golf ball, you will start the game with balls of different numbers.

What do the numbers mean on Pro V1?

The One Number All Golf Balls Have

What does this number below the brand name mean? Nothing, really. These single-digit numbers are simply there for identification purposes. Say you and your buddy both play the same golf ball—a Titleist Pro V1, for example.

What are the different golf club numbers?

What Numbered Club to Use for Which Shot

  • Driver = 230 yards.
  • 3-wood = 210 yards.
  • 2-iron/4-wood = 190 yards.
  • 3-iron/5-wood = 180 yards.
  • 4-iron = 170 yards.
  • 5-iron = 160 yards.
  • 6-iron = 150 yards.
  • 7-iron = 140 yards.

What does the number on a golf club mean?

The numbers refer to the loft – which is the angle of the golf clubface. Adjusting the loft adjusts the height or distance the ball can travel on impact. The lower the number on the golf club, the lower the loft.

Why do Titleist balls have numbers?

Golf balls have numbers on them, quite simply, as a way of making it easier for golfers to identify their golf ball when they play. Back when there were fewer types of golf balls, and their markings weren't as differentiated, it was difficult for golfers to figure out which ball was theirs.

Who Should Use Pro V1x?

If you're looking for a softer feel, especially in the short game department – select the Pro V1. If you normally hit a high ball off the tee and don't mind launching a little lower, the Pro V1 is again the answer. However, the low-ball hitter will definitely benefit from the Pro V1x.

What do the letters on golf clubs mean?

Again, breaking it down to its simplest form, the numbers on your golf clubs relate to how far they hit the ball - the lower the number, the further the ball should travel. A club with a #4 on it will hit the ball further than one with a #9 on it.

What is a 7 iron used for?

Mid irons. The irons from 5 to 7 are typically called the "mid irons", and are generally used from the fairway and rough for longer approach shots, between 130-210 yards depending on the club, player and course. They are also used on hillier fairways to avoid hitting a low rise, which is a risk with long irons.

How far should I be hitting my 7 iron?

A standard amateur golfer can hit a 7 iron from 128 yards to 158 yards. The lower range will be for women and senior golfers. To hit the ball over 150 yards in total distance with a 7 iron club, an amateur golfer will have to have a good swing and be physically fit.

How do I know which club to use in golf?

Again, this will all depend on experience, skill and club head speeds:

  1. 2-iron = 105 to 210 yards.
  2. 3-iron = 100 to 205 yards.
  3. 4-iron = 90 to 190 yards.
  4. 5-iron = 80 to 175 yards.
  5. 6-iron = 70 to 165 yards.
  6. 7-iron = 65 to 155 yards.
  7. 8-iron = 60 to 145 yards.
  8. 9-iron = 55 to 135 yards.

What is a 5-iron used for?

The 5-iron is most often used off the fairway, semi-rough, and sometimes from the rough. When you are on an uphill and do not want your shot to balloon the 5-iron comes in handy to keep a lower trajectory. Knowing how to hit a 5-iron can be extremely beneficial for your longer approach shots.

What club should I use on a par 3?

Use a 9-iron on a short par-3 of about 130 yards. The 9-iron will help you get loft on the ball, and that's important because you want the ball to come in high and soft. If you come into the green high and soft, your shot is much less likely to bounce off the green.

What is the difference between high and low number golf balls?

What does high number golf balls mean? The numbers are 5, 6, 7, 8. They're boxed three balls to a sleeve, one box of each number. The numbers are used to help players identify which ball is theirs and have no other meaning.

What do high number golf balls mean?

Two-Digit Number

I know Taylormade and Titleist use double-digit numbers for identification purposes on some models of their balls. They use the numbers 00 right through too 99. It's something a little different. Secondly, a double-digit number may be used to indicate the compression rate of the golf ball.

What is the number one golf ball on tour?

Titleist Pro V1

Titleist likes to remind us that that the Pro V1 is the No 1 ball used by professionals on worldwide golf tours, but that it's a great ball for non-superstars as well. The ball is manufactured to perfectly balance short game control without sacrificing good yardage from the tee.

What does 66 mean in golf?

In tournament scoring, you'll often see players a certain number under or over par. If a player shoots 66 on a par 72 course, that player would be six-under-par. Alternatively, a player who shoots 78 on the same course would be six-over-par. The aim is to shoot as low a score as you can.

Are orange golf balls easier?

This ball is made for all-around performance, feel and value. Simply put, yellow golf balls are a lot easier to see. This is especially true with the fluorescent or neon yellow hue found on many balls, including the Srixon Q-Star and Q-Star Tour.

How far should a 65 year old man hit a golf ball?

The ranges are very wide, as you'd expect, with 25-year-old scratch players averaging 271 yards and 65-year-old 30 handicappers averaging 180. Check out the fascinating data in this video and below...