Lilia Vu wins her first major title with the NEW Pro V1x golf ball

Lilia Vu, playing the NEW Pro V1x golf ball, birdied her final three holes on Sunday – including the first hole of a sudden-death playoff – to claim her first major championship and second LPGA victory in her last five starts.

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Vu birdied Nos. 17 and 18 Sunday to post a final-round 4-under 68 and reach 10 under for the week. Angel Yin (Pro V1) also birdied 18 in regulation to force the all-Titleist golf ball playoff. On the first extra hole, Vu, 25, hit the fairway and two-putted from over the back of the green for the tournament-clinching birdie.

Vu, who started Sunday T11, became the first LPGA major champion to start outside the top 10 entering the final round since 1988.

For the week, she hit the green in regulation 84.4% of the time from the fairway and played the par-3s in 7 under par.

LILIA VU + NEW PRO V1X: IMMEDIATE SUCCESS

Lilia Vu made the move to 2023 Pro V1x to begin the year, having tested the new models at home over the offseason. In her first LPGA start with NEW Pro V1x at the Honda LPGA Thailand in February, she posted a bogey-free 8-under 64 in the final round to claim her first LPGA victory.

Vu followed that win with finishes of T14, T7 and T11 before Sunday’s major breakthrough. She is a cumulative 64 under par over those five events and 20 rounds, not including her major-winning playoff birdie. 

Vu on her NEW Pro V1x golf ball and testing process: “Instantly knew that the new Pro V1x was going to be it. It helped bring down the spin and it was just perfect for my game. Yeah, everything about it. The biggest thing for me is I really wanted the same feel coming out of the old golf ball. It just happened to be that way, so it worked out really well.” 

THE CHEVRON CHAMPION’S CLUTCH PUTTER, VOKEY WEDGES

The winner of The Chevron Championship gamed a Scotty Cameron GOLO 5 putter en route to her first major. On the 71st hole of the tournament, the eventual champion faced a lengthy must-make birdie putt. She rolled it in to get to 9 under and then brushed in a short birdie putt on the 72nd hole to post 10 under and take the clubhouse lead. On the first hole of the playoff, she put the finishing touches on her victory by rolling in a mid-range birdie putt for three in a row to close out the tournament.  

“I knew on that last putt, all I had to do was just do my routine, read the putt how I usually do, and just hit this putt because I've hit that putt a million times and I knew I could make it,” she said. 

The champion also carried a pair of Vokey Design SM9 wedges, a 56.10S sand wedge and 60.08M lob wedge. 

FOOTJOY WERE NO.1 AT THE YEAR'S FIRST WOMEN'S MAJOR

Alongside Titleist's success at The Chevron Championship, FootJoy were the number one played Glove and Shoe for the week.

The winner trusted the FootJoy Premiere Series Shoes to help her to victory, her 2nd win wearing these shoes already this year.

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PGA TOUR | Zurich Classic of New Orleans

The all-Titleist golf ball pairing of Titleist Brand Ambassador Davis Riley and Nick Hardy posted a tournament record-setting 30-under total to win by two shots. It marked the first PGA TOUR victory for both Riley (NEW Pro V1) and Hardy (Pro V1x), who closed with a 7-under 65 in Sunday’s alternate shot format to overcome their three-shot deficit to start the day.

The duo combined for 12 birdies and an eagle over the two alternate-shot rounds, posting a Friday 66 to pair with their Sunday 65. During Thursday and Saturday’s foursomes format, Riley and Hardy turned in rounds of 64 and 63.  

Two of the tour’s best ball strikers, Hardy currently ranks 11th in Strokes Gained: Approach, while Riley is 22nd. During Sunday’s final round, the duo converted seven birdies from within 7 feet (3 ft 10 in, 3 ft 6 in, 1 ft 1 in, 6 ft 4 in, 2 in, 5 ft 8 in). 

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RILEY WINS WITH NEW PRO V1

Davis Riley made the move to NEW Pro V1 earlier this season, putting the new model in play for the first time at The American Express. Riley had previously been playing Pro V1 Left Dot. 

Riley on the transition to NEW Pro V1: “There were quite a few similarities between this and the Left Dot which I like so much, but I actually saw a big improvement with this ball – I was able to achieve a higher trajectory with the longer stuff like the long irons and woods, which is what you’re looking for coming into firm greens. I was able to get that with this ball and getting more trajectory for the right reasons. Not because it’s up-shooting because of more spin. This was higher launch, but maintaining a really good spin… where you hit it just how you want, and it comes out in that window and the wind just doesn't really touch it.

“I gained one or two more miles per hour ball speed, actually, opposed to the Left Dot with the driver, which was really cool to see. Also, that dispersion came in a little bit, so I was getting kind of the best of both worlds, and it was pretty hard not to put it in when I saw that. 

“I’m a small drawer of the ball, so if I’m hitting in a left to right wind, I don’t like to see the ball start right and then the wind just destroy it right. But there were a couple times this off-season I hit the [’23 Pro V1], and it just held its line so nice. That draw just held up perfectly, and it didn’t get taken away by the wind or eaten up by the wind. Just seeing that level of consistency through the wind and staying in the air for that time was really cool to see.” 

HARDY ON HIS PRO V1x

“Pro V1x, it just fits my game the best. I get the perfect amount of spin with my irons and driver. I love the softness around the greens, short game, the way it performs, even putting too. 

“I’ve played Titleist my whole life since I was in high school, as early as I was a freshman, even before that. I’ve been playing just Titleist. It’s just the best ball in golf.” 

BOTH CHAMPIONS GAME TITLEIST DRIVERS, FAIRWAYS, IRONS, WEDGES

In addition to their Titleist golf balls, Davis Riley and his partner both trusted Titleist for their driver, fairway, iron and wedge setup. 

WITB | Davis Riley

NEW Titleist Pro V1 golf ball

TSR3 8.0 driver | Project X HZRDUS Smoke Green RDX 65 TX

TSR3 15.0 fairway | Fujikura Ventus Black TR 8 X

TSR2 18.0 fairway | Fujikura Ventus Black 9 TX

T100 4 iron | KBS Tour C-Taper 125 S+

620 CB 5-6 irons | KBS Tour C-Taper 125 S+

620 MB 7-9 irons | KBS Tour C-Taper 125 S+

Vokey Design SM9 46.10F, 50.08F, 56.08M, WedgeWorks 60T wedges | True Temper Dynamic Gold S400

Scotty Cameron Phantom X 7.2 tour prototype putter 

RILEY ON HIS TSR DRIVER:“The mishits are really good. I’m finding really consistent spin across the face no matter where I’m hitting it, so that you’re maxing out your carry numbers every time. It’s what you really want to look for. It's not how good your good hits are. It's like, how good are your bad hits? And just seeing that consistency across the face is really cool to see.

“I saw a few miles per hour jump in ball speed, which is great, and especially on those mishits, I wasn't seeing a drop in ball speed or distance. My tendency is kind of a left heel miss, and I saw the spin stay pretty consistent, so that was pretty nice to see how well it performed all across the face.” 

RILEY ON HIS MIXED IRON SET:“Got a little bit of everything here, but in 4-iron, I carry the T100. It’s been great. I went with this model just because it’s always nice having a little extra forgiveness there in the longer irons. It’s been a good club to have to have that extra little forgiveness when you’ve got 220 over water into a par 5 or long par 4. So just looking down at that is really good. 

“And then 5 and 6, I carry the CBs. Then again, just looking at something with a little bit more forgiveness than the longer clubs and love just the good classic look here of the CBs. 

“Next, the lower irons. I carry MBs and 9-8-7. Really like these. I just love the performance of the MBs. It’s just the thinner sole. I can get through the rough a little bit better. I feel like the workability all them is really good. And when I need a knock down a 9-iron and shave 10 yards off of it, I feel like it's really good for that purpose and just the good classic love of a blade and the feel of it is pretty hard to beat.” 

RILEY ON HIS PHANTOM X PUTTER:“The way it looks, all the square lines, I feel like it frames the ball really well and just everything sits super square. I've always been a big believer in that if you're really comfortable looking over it and everything feels square, it's just going to set up for good putting. So that's what I’ve done.” 

WITB | Zurich Classic of New Orleans Champion

Titleist Pro V1x golf ball

TSi2 8.0 driver | Aldila Tour Green Graphene 70 TX

TSi2 15.0 fairway | Aldila Tour Green Graphene 85 TX

T100 4-iron | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100

620 MB 5-P irons | True Temper Dynamic Gold X100

Vokey Design SM9 50.12F, 56.10S, 60.08M wedges | True Temper Dynamic Gold S400

FOOTJOY ONCE AGAIN THE NO.1 SHOE AND GLOVE ON THE PGA TOUR

Riley was wearing FootJoy Premiere Series Field golf shoes, the PureTouch glove, as well as full FJ apparel. He was amongst a field where once again FootJoy were the No.1 played Shoe and Glove trusted by the players.

Riley on his Premiere Series Field golf shoes: "These shoes have been huge for me in being able to be the best I can. I felt like I have gained a lot more stability thanks to this shoe and at this level you need to have a performance product across all categories of the game and these golf shoes have certainly been a huge reason for my success".

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