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This is the winningest postI'm gaming Pro V1 at the moment. I like the feel when putting, chipping, pitching and general greening. The soft feel and extra spin is noticeable on firm summer greens, especially trying to access a tricky pin. Other soft premium balls work for me too e.g. TP5.
For driving and fairway wooding, I don't see or feel any difference between a premium and mid-range ball. Same for hybriding.
For ironing, from the fairway a premium ball will typically stop where it pitches for me, but a mid-range ball will finish 4-6 feet from its pitch mark. Not much difference in most cases, but when downwind or from the first cut, the extra stopping power from a premium ball starts to become worthwhile. I've been using up some old NXT Tours I had and comparing them with Pro V1's recently in bounce games, so my comments are evidence based.
Last year I found some Nike RZN Tours that had been hiding in a box in the spare room for years. I gamed them all and they balled really nicely. Nike made great golf balls.