Titleist New Releases for 2026
Looking to learn what you need to know about the latest new products from Titleist? These handy thumbnails will keep you up to date on the company's new releases across all club and ball catetgories.
Titleist 2026 Pro V1x Left Dash: Titleist's latest Pro V1x Left Dash is a reminder of just how narrow the margins are at the top of the golf-ball pyramid. More than four years in development, the latest Left Dash is built for one specific player profile — and it doesn’t apologize for it. Faster dual-core construction, a reengineered casing layer and a thinner cast urethane cover all work together to produce more speed, lower long-game spin and a flight that stays strong when the wind starts asking uncomfortable questions.
That singular focus is why Left Dash exists in the first place. Originally introduced in 2018 as a Custom Performance Option, it quickly found a home among elite players chasing every last yard without giving up greenside control. Its résumé now includes wins at Pinehurst No. 2 in both the U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open, and its tour validation spans nearly every major global circuit. Crucially, Titleist’s R&D team resisted the temptation to drift toward stock Pro V1x performance during development, even when early prototypes felt good. When testing revealed spin creeping too high, engineers hit reset — doubling down on the low-spin, high-speed DNA that defines Left Dash.
The result is a third pillar in the Pro V1 family, not a tweak or a curiosity. Pro V1x Left Dash launches high like Pro V1x, but with dramatically lower full-swing spin and a firmer feel — traits that make it the first-choice recommendation in a meaningful slice of Titleist ball fittings. It’s not for everyone, and that’s exactly the point. For players who know what they want — and know they want less spin off the tee— the latest Left Dash offers a compelling recipe.
Titleist AVX golf ball: The fiith iteration of the Titleist AVX features a reformulated core and a new aerodynamic package on a softer cast urethane cover to produce the driver and iron flight of the previous AVX but with more short-game spin and control. Available Jan. 21, $50 per dozen.