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Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Class action claims Titleist Pro V1x golf balls are falsely advertised as having ‘enhanced alignment’ - Class Action Lawsuits

  • Who: A group of consumers filed a class action lawsuit against Acushnet Co.
  • Why: The consumers claim Acushnet sold boxes of Titleist golf balls that contained fewer with “Enhanced Alignment” than advertised.
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in Missouri federal court.

A new class action lawsuit accuses Acushnet Co. of falsely advertising boxes of its Titleist golf balls as containing 12 of its Pro V1x (Left Dash) golf balls with “Enhanced Alignment.”

A group of consumers claim the boxes actually only contain nine of those balls, in addition to three unwanted Titleist 2023 Pro V1x golf balls with “Enhanced Alignment.”

The group further argues Acushnet knew about its “false marketing, advertising, packaging, distribution, and/or sale” of the mixed boxes of Titleist golf balls.

“Plaintiffs would not have purchased the Mixed Box had they known only nine of the twelve balls inside were Left Dash EA,” the Acushnet class action says.

The plaintiffs want to represent a nationwide class of consumers who bought a box purportedly containing one dozen Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash golf balls with Enhanced Alignment, but who received a box containing fewer than one dozen of such golf balls.

Class action: Acushnet sold mixed boxes of Titleist golf balls to ‘stretch’ inventory

Acushnet allegedly made the decision to stretch its inventory of the Left Dash EA golf balls by only putting nine in a box instead of the advertised 12, according to the Acushnet class action.

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