
At $50 a dozen, it’s at the top end of the market but for golfers who place a premium on consistency there is value to be had, I suppose. Titleist continues to set the standard for quality and the new AVX is no exception. To learn more about our test process, how we define “bad” balls and our True Price metric, check out our About MyGolfSpy Ball Lab page. The greater the difference between the retail price and the True Price, the more you should be concerned about the quality of the ball. The True Price will always be equal to or greater than the retail price. It's a projection of what you'd have to spend to ensure you get 12 good balls. True Price is how we quantify the quality of a golf ball. However, across the entire sample, the compression delta was only seven points, which is above average.One could nitpick (again) and say that Box 1 was slightly less consistent.This is an area where Titleist is typically strong.Compression consistency qualifies as Good (above average).Box 2 was ever-so-slightly smaller on average.Diameter consistency for the 2022 Titleist AVX falls in our Good range.The overall weight of the balls qualifies as average for the industry.Weight consistency across the sample falls on the high end of the Average range.Our consistency metrics provide a measure of how similar the balls in our sample were to one another relative to all of the models we’ve tested to date. In this section, we detail the consistency of the 2022 Titleist AVX. We found no notable issues with core consistency. As such, we flagged zero balls as bad during the visual inspection. With the 2020 AVX, we flagged a single ball as bad due to a layer concentricity issue. Inspection Centeredness and Concentricity That continues to be true as all of our 2022 Titleist AVX sample met the USGA requirements for both weight and diameter.Īlso of note, 100 percent of the sample met our standard for roundness. With roughly a dozen models tested, we haven’t had a single Titleist ball fail to meet the USGA standards for weight and diameter. The list of balls with similar compression includes the 2020 Titleist Tour Speed (78), 2017 OnCore ELXIR (79) and 2020 Callaway Chrome Soft (76).



Compression targets are likely identical and we’re certainly well within any reasonable manufacturing tolerance. That’s one point softer than the 2020 model. On our gauge, the 2022 Titleist AVX has an average compression of 77.
