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Anyone who has played golf (or just seen a golf ball) has probably wondered at some point what the meaning of numbers on golf balls is.

ALL golf balls have one or more numbers printed on them. And these can actually tell you a few things about a certain ball:

  • Identification purposes (so you know which ball is yours)
  • The compression rating
  • The number of dimples on the ball

Below, we explain in more detail what the numbers printed on a golf ball mean.


What Is the Difference Between a High Number and a Low Number?

There’s no difference between a high number and low number.

New players typically think that lower numbers on golf balls mean they’re for amateurs.

But as already discussed, numbers on golf balls nowadays are nothing more than personal preferences for players.

Alternatively, if it’s an OLD ball, a low number is likely just a compression rating or identification number. Meanwhile, something in the hundreds would likely be the number of dimples.

What Do the Red Numbers Mean?

Some have thought a red number means a golf ball is illegal or special. But that’s not the case.

The colors of a golf ball are used to signify compression ratings.

Red numbers meant a ball had a low compression rating. Meanwhile, a black number meant a high compression golf ball.

But nowadays, the color of a number is simply part of its distinguishing mark as well.

Some manufacturers can give the red and black colors many meanings too.

For instance, Titleist uses the red and black numbers on their ProV1 and ProV1x models.

The black-numbered ProV1x has the following characteristics:

  • Soft feel
  • High flight
  • More iron spin
  • Higher short game spin (compared to the ProV1)

In comparison, below are the features of the red-numbered ProV1:

  • Softer feel (compared to the ProV1x)
  • Mid-flight
  • Less iron spin
  • High short game spin

How Can I Tell Identification Numbers from Compression Rating Numbers and Number of Dimples?

Because golf ball manufacturers let you print any number on the golf ball, you might wonder how you can tell apart the different numbers.

For a two-digit number, having a rounded number like 40 or 70 means it’s a compression rating. Any other double-digit number is an identification number.

The same goes for three-digit numbers. The highest compression number is 110. But something between 300 and 500 can be read as how many dimples the ball has.

Then other three-digit numbers are already for identification.

A good rule of thumb would be if a golf ball is new, three or two digits would most likely signify a personal mark.

But if it’s an old golf ball with three or two digits, they might NOT be a distinguishing mark.


One-Digit Number

A one-digit number is an identification number. It’s usually found above or under the brand name and near the horizontal line of the golf ball.

When you purchase golf balls, you’ll notice that three balls will have the same number, then the next three balls will have the same number, and so on.

This helps you distinguish which ball is yours when playing in games.

If golfers in a group have the same brand of a golf ball, they’ll have to check that everyone has a different number before starting a round.

This avoids confusion about whose golf ball made it in or nearest to the hole. You can also avoid PENALTIES accidentally taking the wrong ball when playing your round.

The most common single-digit numbers are 1 to 4. But it can range from 0 to 9.

There are a lot of golf ball models all over the market. But some brands are more well-known than others.

Because of that, there are times when a handful of players in the same group have the same golf ball model and single-digit number.

Most golfers prefer to further personalize their golf balls by signing, putting their initials, or leaving other special marks on them.


Two-Digit Number

Double-digit numbers represent a ball’s compression rating. This tells you how hard or how bouncy a ball is.

In theory, this is very helpful for playing strategies. If a golfer knows they have a high-compression golf ball, they’ll also learn to swing hard to make a good shot.

This also makes it easier for a golfer to know which ball to look for, depending on their swing.

  • A recreational or amateur golfer might do better with a lower compression ball because these are softer and can compress more to give the ball more distance.
  • A more experienced golfer might opt for a ball with higher compression since it will give a player more control.

Players are also better equipped with skills to control the ball.

However, people have argued that this is a gendered way of marking. And that this can lead to discrimination and affect what golf balls the market buys.

Low compression ratings (ranging from 70 to 80) are deemed “ladies’ balls.” Meanwhile, male golfers were expected to have golf balls with ratings of up to 100 or 110.

Two-digit golf was big in the 1990s. But nowadays, most golf ball manufacturers typically DON’T print two-digit numbers on golf balls anymore.

Besides, you can also tell a ball’s compression rating through other factors like swing speed.

Instead, if you see a double-digit number on golf balls, they’re already likely used as a distinguishing mark.


Three-Digit Number

A triple-digit number on a golf ball tells you how many dimples it has. This dimple number ranges from 300 to 500.

Dimples do affect the functionality of a ball because they help the golf ball fly in a smooth and precise path.

Your chances of landing a ball as close to the hole will INCREASE.

HOWEVER, this isn’t the only way to evaluate how good a golf ball or play is. Other things that will affect your play are a ball’s inner core and your own skills.

Not to mention you’ll need the right number of dimples for it to work well.

The ideal number of dimples is around 450. Anything more than that can make the golf ball harder to control.

Because of this, putting a three-digit number isn’t common in modern balls — except for some limited versions.

Fun fact about 3 digit numbered golf balls:

Golf balls, such as the Polara Ultimate Strength, have dimples with different depths. This lets them fly a straighter path than other balls. However, they’re not allowed in USGA competitions.

Similar to a two-digit number, finding three digits on a golf ball usually means it’s also a distinguishing mark.

But you can still usually find the number of dimples printed on the box.


Other Numbers on Golf Balls

Not all golf ball numbers have the meanings discussed above.

Players tend to like to print numbers that have a personal meaning — may it be a lucky number or a special date.

Many professional golfers do this too.

Justin Rose, for instance, has the number 99 printed on a golf ball. He explains that 9 is his wife Kate’s number equivalent. And 99 can give him double luck.

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Meanwhile, Sergio Garcia had the number 10 on his balls. This signifies the Champions League championship of Real Madrid (his favorite team).

Most manufacturers let golfers customize their golf balls by having any number printed on them.


Final Words

The numbers on a golf ball are used to indicate things like compression ratings and the number of dimples.

Having a ball with good features is helpful, but a golfer’s play still depends more on their skills and how they handle a ball — rather than on the ball itself.

Nowadays, the number on a ball is mainly for identification purposes.

Aside from that, you can also customize these numbers to put a number that has special meaning to you.


Frequently Asked Questions about the numbers on Golf Balls

Now that we’ve settled what the numbers on golf balls mean, below we answer a few more questions you might have:

Why Do Golf Balls Have Numbers on Them?

The printed numbers on a golf ball mean a few things, as discussed above. Some might still prefer using old balls that tell them the number of dimples or compression index a ball has.

But the main reason modern balls still have a number printed on them is for identification purposes. Many players tend to choose the same type of golf ball brands and models. So different numbers on golf balls are printed to avoid confusion during a play. Additionally, players also customize their numbers for good luck.

What Numbers Are Allowed on Golf Balls?

ANY number is allowed on golf balls! Manufacturers let golfers personalize their balls in terms of the number printed and the color of that number. There’s no limit to what number can be put on the balls. But manufacturers will choose any single-digit number as a DEFAULT.

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Whether you’ve just recently gotten started in the world of golf or you’ve got plenty of years of experience under your belt – making sure that you have the right golf balls are just as important as the rest of your golfing equipment, and will not only help to elevate your performance but make your playing experience a whole lot more enjoyable, too.

The only question is, which golf balls are going to be best for you? While it’s true that golf is a sport that can be enjoyed by anyone at any age, it’s also true that there’s no “one size fits all” cheat code for golfing equipment, and this is where we come in to lend you a helping hand in your quest to find the best golf balls to suit your style of play.

With that being said, in this guide today we are going to be talking you through the best golf balls that are currently available to buy on the market.

Along the way, we are also going to be sharing with you some of the most important considerations you should make when choosing a golf ball, to ensure that you are choosing the right kind for you and your current level of playing ability.

Read on! 

The Top Golf Balls For Golfers With An Average Handicap

What Counts As An “Average” Golfer, Exactly?

Before we jump any further into this guide, we first think that it would be a good idea to talk you through what an “average” golfer actually looks like – as believe it or not, there’s quite a bit of confusion surrounding it.

For the most part, in the USA, an average golfer is considered to be a player that is able to consistently shoot above 90 across a standard par 72 golf course.

So, in other words, an “average” golfer is typically one that is defined as having a pretty high handicap of anywhere from between 16 to 20 (on average).

For women golf players, the “average” golfer handicap is typically a little bit higher and falls within the range of 25-29, and this is considered to be the normal range for female players that fall within the beginner to average range.

To break this down a little more in terms of shooting ability, check out the following as a general baseline:

  • A low handicap equates to a golfer shooting in the 70s.
  • A mid-handicap equates to a golfer shooting in the 80s.
  • A high handicap equates to a golfer shooting in the 90s. 

While these figures might seem like a relatively high handicap category across the board for both genders, rest assured that, if you do happen to fall in this average range for your gender, that this is considered to be the official “normal” handicap range by the USPAG for the average male and female player… and there’s always room for improvement!

This is why it is important to make sure that you are using the right golf balls for you, your current level of ability as well as your individual style of play.

By making sure that you are using the right golf balls for you, not only will you help to enhance your performance, but you will also help to raise your overall enjoyment levels during each game or practice run…not to mention being able to impress your golf buddies with your all new and improved gaming performance while out on those greens!

So with all that being said, below you will find a helpful roundup of the top golf balls that are currently available on the market.

To ensure that this guide caters to all, we have been sure to take into account a variety of factors when making our product selections, including quality, performance, and budget.

Thanks to this, it means that regardless of your preference or price point – you will find a great option here for you.

So, whenever you’re ready, just keep reading to discover your new go-to set of golf balls that are sure to improve your game while out on the greens.

What Is Considered To Be The “Perfect” Golf All For Average Golf Players?

As we have already briefly touched upon above, regardless of whether you’re a beginner player or naturally fall within the average player range, it is important to make sure that you are using golf balls that naturally align with your playing style and ability.

For this reason, it is a good idea to consider the following criterion when making your choice.

Key Characteristics Of An Average Player-Friendly Golf Ball

High Flight Trajectory

When selecting a golf ball, it might be tempting to opt for the one that is marketed as being able to help get plenty of distance and speed – but as an average golfer, it’s likely going to be far more beneficial for you to opt for a golf ball that has been specifically optimized to help achieve a great flight trajectory right out the gate.

Sure, even though it’s great to want to make sure that you’re achieving a great distance on each shot, it’s even more important to make sure that you’re getting the necessary height to ensure an advantageous trajectory – and this happens to be something that high handicappers and beginners find themselves struggling to get the knack of.

This is where a golf ball that has been optimized for high trajectories comes into the mix.

If you make a high flight trajectory a priority in your search for a golf ball suited to your current playing ability, then you will find yourself making more consistent, successful shots that achieve great height and, in turn, more speed and distance – even if you’re still working on your swing.

Optimized To Counteract Slicing

Alongside making sure that you are making sure to opt for a golf ball that will have a high flight trajectory, you should also be sure to try and opt for a golf ball that has been specifically optimized to also try and counteract slicing.

When it comes to average golf players (regardless of whether you are male or female) one of the most common issues that players encounter is slicing, which is when the ball has too much spin and veers off course.

This is especially true in players that naturally have a higher handicap or struggle with the precision of their swings each time they go to take a shot, and this is where golf balls that have been designed to help counteract slicing can improve an average golfer’s performance.

Sure, while it might very well be tempting to want to opt for a golf ball that is going to be able to provide a hot face that will allow for high speeds and great distances – you’re going to find that your performance consistently improves with a golf ball that will be able to help counteract the minor issues that most average players find themselves experiencing, such as slicing.

Your Budget

Last but certainly not least, the final factor that you should take into consideration when deciding which golf balls to buy is your budget!

Even though this should certainly go without saying, taking the time to decide what your budget is going to be prior to shopping around for golf balls will not only make your shopping experience more enjoyable but will also help to ensure that you make a wiser spending decision, as well.

Which Is Better: A Low Or High Compression Ball?

Moving on, another important factor that you should consider when deciding which golf ball set to purchase is whether or not it is constructed of either a low or high compression level.

If you’re not overly aware of what the compression does, then it is worth noting that the compression is essentially the amount of force required to completely compress a golf ball.

So, with all of the being said, it is important to make sure that if you are either a naturally higher handicap player or you’re just getting started out in the world of golf – you’re more than likely going to discover that you get the best results from golf balls that consist of a low compression construction.

Wondering why that is, exactly? Well, unlike a high compression golf ball, a low compression golf ball will be able to help encourage greater accuracy across all of your shots (even the ones that you miss-hit or even put too much spin on) as well as help to allow for an even greater distance than you might be able to achieve with a high compression golf ball.

What Type Of Golf Ball Design Is Best?

Last but certainly not least, another important consideration that you’re going to want to make sure that you take into account when choosing a set of golf balls is what design to opt for!

If you have already begun to do a little bit of your own research, then we’re sure that you’ll have already discovered that there are plenty of different options out there on the market – and not all of them are optimized for average players with a relatively high handicap!

For this reason, it is very important to also take into consideration what type of golf ball design you should use alongside all of the other factors we have mentioned above, too.

If you’re just getting started in the world of golf and you’re not too sure of what the different constructions are, then it’s important to note that, as a general rule of thumb, it is recommended that average level golfers opt for golf balls that consist of a 2-piece design, as this is most compatible with a high handicapper’s game.

Armed with a 2-piece golf ball, you are more than likely going to find that this particular type of golf ball will be able to help you achieve the most accurate shots possible, while also providing you with a great deal of distance that you might have otherwise struggled to achieve.

Alongside all of that, it is also worth noting that 2-piece golf balls are one of the most affordable kinds of gold balls that you can get your hands on, which means that they also offer you excellent value for your money, too!

We really like this, as it means that if you happen to lose a ball or damage one (which is highly likely given the fact that you are just starting out) then you won’t be burning such a huge hole in your pocket each time you need to make a replacement purchase!

Best Golf Balls For Average Golfers: Top Picks

Our Top Pick
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Best Value
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Our Top Pick

Callaway Supersoft Golf Balls

Our Top Pick
Callaway 2021 Supersoft Golf Balls 12B PK Callaway 2021 Supersoft Golf Balls 12B PK
$24.77

Supersoft has been one of the most popular golf balls for years, and we’ve combined incredible cover, core and flight technologies to make it even better.


The new Hybrid Cover features an innovative PARALOID Impact Modifier made by DOW Chemical. This multi-material construction allows for an incredible combination of fast ball speeds from high launch and low spin, soft feel, and excellent greenside control.


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Kicking our top pick roundup list off, we have selected the Callaway Supersoft Golf Balls! Regarded as being one of the very best golf balls sets for beginners and high handicappers, these golf balls are perfect for the average golfer – read on to discover why.

There’s plenty to love about these golf balls! For starters, they feature a hybrid cover that will be able to allow for greater overall ball speeds than you would be able to achieve with a different golf ball, as well as a higher overall launch trajectory and a low spin!

Plus, as an added bonus, these golf balls also feature a high-speed, soft compression core that will be able to achieve an impressive energy transfer that will ensure maximum ball speeds, with the minimum effort on your end.

Impressive or what? If you’re an average golfer or simply want to work on bringing your handicap down – the Callaway Supersoft Golf Balls are a great option to check out! 

Editors Choice

Titleist Pro V1x Golf Balls

Editors Choice
Titleist Pro V1x Golf Balls Titleist Pro V1x Golf Balls
$72.99 $57.99

Titleist Pro V1x offers total performance and features longer distance, high trajectory, low long game spin, increased Drop-and-Stop greenside control and softer feel.

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Are you an average-level golfer that’s looking to achieve the maximum amount of distance possible for each shot that you make? If you answered yes to that question, then we think that you’ll love the Titleist Pro V1x Golf Balls!

Ensuring that, regardless of how accurate your swings are, you will be able to enjoy the maximum distances for every shot you make – the Titleist Pro V1x Golf Balls have been specifically designed to ensure maximum speed levels thanks to its fast casing layer that will ensure plenty of speed without compromising on the spin – so you’ll be able to enjoy greater distance with more accuracy.

Not only that, but the Titleist Pro V1x Golf Balls also feature a super soft cast urethane elastomer cover that will be able to provide you with a greater level of greenside spin, which will allow you to enjoy greater control during the short game portion of your golf games.

All in all? If you’re looking to achieve maximum distance while still being able to feel in control of the ball – the Titleist Pro V1x Golf Balls are exactly what you are looking for!

Best Value

Taylormade Noodle Golf Balls

Best Value
TaylorMade Noodle Long & Soft Golf Balls TaylorMade Noodle Long & Soft Golf Balls
$52.79

A great ball longer carry! Durable and with a soft iothane cover. Impact propulsion core for longer carry. Great feel and increased spin around the greens, patented dimple design for straighter flight.


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Next up on our list, we have selected the Taylormade Noodle Golf Balls, which are an excellent choice to consider for average golfers that struggle the most with their control of the golf ball!

Specifically designed for golfers who struggle to maintain their accuracy while out on the greens, the Taylormade Noodle Golf Balls come complete with a super durable yet soft iothane cover that will allow for a greater level of energy transfer without compromising on control.

Thanks to this, you will be able to enjoy an increased level of speed and distance while out on the golf course, without having to worry about sacrificing your precision.

In addition to an increased level of speed and distance, the Taylormade Noodle Golf Balls also feature a super innovative patented dimple design that will be able to counteract mis-hits and slices – which is something that is common among average-level players.

Thanks to this, you’ll be able to impress your golf buddies with a consistently straighter shot – time and time again!

Runner Up

Wilson Ultra 500 Golf Ball

Runner Up
WILSON Ultra 500 Golf Ball (15-Pack), Yellow WILSON Ultra 500 Golf Ball (15-Pack), Yellow
$39.99

Hit farther with the Wilson Ultra 500 Golf Balls. Advanced two-piece golf balls with a titanium core and cutproof cover give the Ultra ultimate playability and distance off the tee. The bright yellow cover will come in use for spotting your ball from the tee.

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On a budget? No problem. If you’re an average-level golfer looking to take their game to new heights, then we recommend putting the Wilson Ultra 500 Golf Balls on your radar…especially if you don’t want to break the bank!

Boasting a high-energy core, the Wilson Ultra 500 Golf Ball will be able to provide you with an optimally high flight trajectory for greater overall speed and distance even if you happen to make a slice or mis-hit!

Not only that, but if you do send your golf ball flying somewhere it shouldn’t be, thanks to the right yellow color, you’ll be able to retrieve it in no time at all.

Plus, thanks to its durable cover, the Wilson Ultra 500 Golf Ball will also ensure that you are able to use these golf balls in a variety of different conditions – so you’ll be getting excellent value for money. The Wilson Ultra 500 Golf Ball set is an excellent choice for those on a budget!

Runner Up

Srixon Soft Feel Golf Balls

Runner Up
Srixon Soft Feel Golf Balls Srixon Soft Feel Golf Balls
$24.97

Whether off the tee or around the greens, the new Soft Feel lives up to its namesake. With it, you’ll experience a solid yet comfortable impact on every swing, giving you more confidence as you address each shot.

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Last but certainly not least, our final pick of this roundup is the Srixon Soft Feel Golf Ball Set, which is a fantastic choice for average golfers that want maximum speed!

Need for speed? No problem! The Srixon Soft Feel Golf Balls come complete with a super innovative fast layer core that will be able to provide incredible speeds while also boasting a softcore – which means that you’ll be able to enjoy a greater overall feel while making each shot, too.

Plus, alongside speed, the Srixon Soft Feel Golf Balls also feature a 338-speed dimple pattern that will allow you to enjoy greater overall distance, as well as less drag when playing in windy conditions.

All in all, if you’re looking for plenty of speed, you won’t be disappointed with the Srixon Soft Feel Golf Balls!

Summary

It is first important to keep in mind that, regardless of what golf balls we recommend in this article today, it is still very important to keep in mind that only you are going to be the best judge when it comes to selecting the right golf balls for you.

Just like we have already mentioned in a previous point above, what works for one average ability golfer might not work for another, which is why it’s important to make sure that you are taking the time to outline your ability and what it is that you’re looking for when it comes to golf balls.

Do you want a golf ball that will help to counteract slicing? Or perhaps you’d like a golf ball that will help to achieve a great spin? Taking the time to outline what you want to achieve with your golf balls will help to keep both your score and handicap as low as can be.

Besides all of that, making sure that you’re well aware of what your current ability level is will also help to ensure that you select the right golf balls that will not only cater to your current level but also help to level up your performance.

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Golf Ball Information Chart (Layers, Spin, Compression) https://golftlink.com/golf-ball-information-chart-layers-spin-compression/ Wed, 02 Feb 2022 15:56:16 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=87 Today is the day you learn everything you need to know about golf balls. This includes understanding layers, knowing your ball spin, and learning the best type of compression for your swing. Understanding these little details could be the difference between a beginner swing and a pro move. The Importance Of Golf Ball Layers A…

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Today is the day you learn everything you need to know about golf balls. This includes understanding layers, knowing your ball spin, and learning the best type of compression for your swing.

Understanding these little details could be the difference between a beginner swing and a pro move.


The Importance Of Golf Ball Layers

A golf ball’s layers refer to the number of pieces used to make the sphere. You can expect the number to be between 2 and 5.

A 2 layer golf ball would be the cheapest in the range. They are great for beginners and high handicap players as they reduce the amount of spin on the ball. It also lessens the weight to help golfers who slice or hook the ball.

3 piece balls are great for middling golfers, as it offers a bit of spin, which these players should be able to control.

Professionals use 5 piece golf balls, which cover more range and big spins.

The Importance Of Golf Ball Spins

If the ball has a low spin, it can help players who slice or hook the ball. This means that it corrects their play to give a straighter line.

Middle spinners are great for players who have more control over their hits. The spin can then be used in their favor, stopping the ball from falling into the rough once landed.

High spin balls should only be used by scratch players who have utter control over their balls.

Explaining Golf Ball Compression

A golf ball compression refers to the amount of force needed to propel it into the air. The lower the compression, the further a ball can travel. However, they are almost more likely to gain interference from the wind.

Every player should aim for a low compression. However, if you have a fast swing, your ball will be likely to curve. To keep your ball in the right direction, you should play around with higher compression balls.

The Difference Between Soft And Hard Balls

The difference between soft and hard balls often comes down to compression. However, even the professionals say that the main selling point is how they feel to the golfer.

Soft balls and hard balls will travel the same distance, but hard balls tend to be more expensive. If you have the cash to try it out, play with all of the ball ratings on the driving range, and figure out which balls make the most sense to you.

The Importance Of Your Swing Speed

The speed of your swing will determine how far and high your ball will go. Height often isn’t an issue unless your course has a difficult pathway. However, distance is always an important factor.

If you don’t swing fast enough, you may not get the reach you’re after, but swing too fast, and you’ll get all the height and none of the distance.

For an average driving distance, you want to follow this rule of thumb:

  • Average of 205 yards? – Swing at 80 MPH
  • Average of 230 yards? – Swing at 90 MPH
  • Average of 260 yards? – Swing at 100 MPH

Examples

Now you know how the ball’s specifications can affect your game, it’s time to see which balls would be good for you.

Ideally, you should grab a handful of different balls and test them all out. However, if you already know the range you are looking for, browse this list. Then highlight the balls that fit your needs.

Golf Ball Information Chart

Bridgestone Balls

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Bridgestone Tour BX

  • Layers – 3
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – Medium at 85
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – 105 MPH or more
  • Recommended Skill Level – Advanced

Bridgestone Tour B XS

  • Layers – 3
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – Medium at 85
  • Soft or Hard – Soft
  • Recommended Swing Speed – 105 MPH or more
  • Recommended Skill Level – Advanced

Bridgestone Tour B RX

  • Layers – 3
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – Low at 65
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 90 and 105 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Intermediate or Advanced

Bridgestone Tour B RXS

  • Layers – 3
  • Short Game Spin – Middle
  • Compression – Low at 65
  • Soft or Hard – Soft
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 90 and 105 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Intermediate or Advanced

Callaway Balls

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Callaway Chrome Soft

  • Layers – 4
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – Medium at 75
  • Soft or Hard – Soft
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 90 and 100 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Intermediate

Callaway Chrome Soft X

  • Layers – 4
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – High at 90
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – 105 MPH or more
  • Recommended Skill Level – Intermediate

Callaway Chrome Soft X LS

  • Layers – 4
  • Short Game Spin – Middle
  • Compression – High at 100
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – 10 MPH or more
  • Recommended Skill Level – Advanced

Callaway ERC Soft

  • Layers – 2
  • Short Game Spin – Middle
  • Compression – Low at 60
  • Soft or Hard – Soft
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Under 90 PMH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Beginner or Intermediate

Cut Balls

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Cut DC

  • Layers – 4
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – High at 105
  • Soft or Hard – Firm
  • Recommended Swing Speed – 100 MPH or more
  • Recommended Skill Level – Advanced

Cut Blue

  • Layers – 4
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – High at 90
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – 100 MPH or more
  • Recommended Skill Level – Advanced

Cut Grey

  • Layers – 3
  • Short Game Spin – Middle
  • Compression – Medium at 80
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 90 and 100 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Intermediate

Cut Red

  • Layers – 2
  • Short Game Spin – Low
  • Compression – Low at 60
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Under 90 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Beginner or Intermediate

Mizuno Balls

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Mizuno RB Tour

  • Layers – 4
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – High at 90
  • Soft or Hard – Soft
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 95 and 105 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Advanced

Mizuno RB Tour X

  • Layers – 4
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – High at 110
  • Soft or Hard – Soft
  • Recommended Swing Speed – 150 MPH or more
  • Recommended Skill Level – Advanced

Mizuno RB 566

  • Layers – 2
  • Short Game Spin – Middle
  • Compression – Low Unrecorded
  • Soft or Hard – Soft
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 85 and 95 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Intermediate

Mizuno RB 566 V

  • Layers – 3
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – Low Unrecorded
  • Soft or Hard – Soft
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 90 and 95 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Intermediate

Snell Balls

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Snell MTB-X

  • Layers – 4
  • Short Game Spin – Middle
  • Compression – High at 90
  • Soft or Hard – Firm
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 90 and 105 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Advanced

Snell MTB-Black

  • Layers – 3
  • Short Game Spin – Middle
  • Compression – Medium at 80
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 90 and 105 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Intermediate

Snell Get Sum

  • Layers – 2
  • Short Game Spin – Low
  • Compression – Low Unrecorded
  • Soft or Hard – Soft
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Under 90 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Beginner

Srixon Balls

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Srixon Z-Star

  • Layers – 3
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – High at 90
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – 90 to 105 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Advanced

Srixon Z-Star XV

  • Layers – 4
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – High at 100
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – 105 MPH or more
  • Recommended Skill Level – Advanced

Srixon Q-Star

  • Layers – 2
  • Short Game Spin – Middle
  • Compression – Medium at 75
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 90 and 105 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Intermediate

Srixon Q-Star Tour

  • Layers – 3
  • Short Game Spin – Middle
  • Compression – Medium at 70
  • Soft or Hard – Soft
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 90 and 105 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Advanced

Srixon Soft Feel

  • Layers – 2
  • Short Game Spin – Middle
  • Compression – Low at 60
  • Soft or Hard – Soft
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Under 90 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Beginner or Intermediate

Taylormade Balls

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Taylormade TP5

  • Layers – 5
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – Medium at 80
  • Soft or Hard – Soft
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 90 and 105 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Advanced

Taylormade TP5X

  • Layers – 5
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – High at 90
  • Soft or Hard – Soft
  • Recommended Swing Speed – 105 MPH or more
  • Recommended Skill Level – Advanced

Taylormade TP5 Pix

  • Layers – 5
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – Medium at 85
  • Soft or Hard – Soft
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 90 and 105 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Advanced

Taylormade TP5X Pix

  • Layers – 5
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – High at 100
  • Soft or Hard – Soft
  • Recommended Swing Speed – 105 MPH or more
  • Recommended Skill Level – Advanced
Golf Ball Information Chart

Titleist Balls

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Titleist Pro V1

  • Layers – 3
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – High at 90
  • Soft or Hard – Soft
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 95 to 105 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Intermediate or Advanced

Titleist Pro V1X

  • Layers – 4
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – High at 100
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – 105 MPH or more
  • Recommended Skill Level – Advanced

Titleist AVX

  • Layers – 3
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – Medium at 80
  • Soft or Hard – Soft
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 90 and 105 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Intermediate or Advanced

Titleist Tour Speed

  • Layers – 3
  • Short Game Spin – Middle
  • Compression – Medium at 80
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 90 and 105 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Intermediate

Vice Balls

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Vice Pro

  • Layers – 3
  • Short Game Spin – Middle
  • Compression – Medium Unrecorded
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 95 to 110 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Intermediate or Advanced

Vice Pro Soft

  • Layers – 3
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – Low Unrecorded
  • Soft or Hard – Soft
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Under 95 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Intermediate

Vice Pro Plus

  • Layers – 4
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – Medium Unrecorded
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – 110 MPH or more
  • Recommended Skill Level – Advanced

Vice Tour

  • Layers – 3
  • Short Game Spin – Middle
  • Compression – Low Unrecorded
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 90 and 100 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Beginner or Intermediate

Volvik Balls

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Volvik Vivid

  • Layers – 3
  • Short Game Spin – Middle
  • Compression – Medium at 80
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Under 90 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Beginner or Intermediate

Volvik Vivid Lite

  • Layers – 3
  • Short Game Spin – Low
  • Compression – Medium a 75
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Under 90 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Beginner or Intermediate

Volvik S3

  • Layers – 3
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – Medium at 85
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 95 and 105 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Intermediate or Advanced

Volvik S4

  • Layers – 4
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – High at 95
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – 105 MPH or more
  • Recommended Skill Level – Advanced

Wilson Balls

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Wilson Staff Model

  • Layers – 4
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – High Unrecorded
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – 105 MPH or more
  • Recommended Skill Level – Advanced

Wilson Duo Professional

  • Layers – 3
  • Short Game Spin – High
  • Compression – Low at 60
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Between 90 and 105 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Intermediate

Wilson Duo Soft +

  • Layers – 2
  • Short Game Spin – Low
  • Compression – Low at 35
  • Soft or Hard – Soft
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Under 90 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Beginner

Wilson Duo Optix

  • Layers – 2
  • Short Game Spin – Low
  • Compression – Low at 30
  • Soft or Hard – Middling
  • Recommended Swing Speed – Under 90 MPH
  • Recommended Skill Level – Beginner

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Summary

Knowing how hard you like your balls, the number of layers you need, and how fast your swing is are the main factors you need to consider when buying a golf ball.

Once you have that information, you can use our chart above to figure out which brand and specific balls are best for you.

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