Why They Play Pro V1: U.S. Women's Open Edition

 The toughest test in women's golf, the U.S. Women's Open, is underway at Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club in Southern Pines, N.C. This marks the 77th time that the oldest of the LPGA Tour's five majors will be contested and once again, Titleist is the overwhelming golf ball of choice. Over 80% of players in the field will be pinning their hopes for victory on a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball.

Why do so many of the world's most skilled players rely on the #1 ball in golf? Check out the videos below to hear from the players in their own words, including Jessica Korda,  Danielle Kang, Lydia Ko, So Yeon Ryu and more.

Enjoy all the action this weekend from Pine Needles and good luck to all of #TeamTitleist!

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So Yeon Ryu (Pro V1)

Best U.S. Women's Open Finish: Champion - 2011 The Broadmoor (East Course) 

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Lydia Ko (Pro V1x)

Best U.S. Women's Open Finish: T-3 - 2016 CordeValle 

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Danielle Kang (Pro V1x)

Best U.S. Women's Open Finish: 4th - 2018 Shoal Creek 

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Patty Tavatanakit (Pro V1x)

Best U.S. Women's Open Finish: T-5 - 2018 Shoal Creek 

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Jessica Korda (Pro V1)

Best U.S. Women's Open Finish: T7 - 2013 Sebonack Golf Club 

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Ryann O'Toole (Pro V1x)

Best U.S. Women's Open Finish: 9th - 2011 The Broadmoor (East Course) 

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Lizette Salas (Pro V1x)

Best U.S. Women's Open Finish: T-14 - 2015 Lancaster Country Club 

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Brittany Altomare (Pro V1)

Best U.S. Women's Open Finish: T41 - 2018 Shoal Creek 

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Pauline Roussin-Bouchard (Pro V1x Left Dash)

Best U.S. Women's Open Finish: T-46 - 2020 Champions Golf Club