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Best Golf Balls

In many ways, golf comes down to two pieces of equipment: golf clubs and golf balls. Either one can make or break your experience on the course. So, what makes good golf balls?

We found the following features to be the most important when it comes to golf balls: control on the green, power in the drive, and improved aerodynamics. So, with those in mind, let’s get to the best golf ball choices!

Titleist Golf Balls

Best Overall

The Champ Of The Course

Everything about this design improves this choice’s performance, from its speed to its spin to its control, and it’s also durable too, which never hurts.

Pros:

  • Comes in two color choices
  • Casing is built to add speed and lower spin for longer hits
  • Case is built to be soft so it adds spin on the green
  • 388 dimple design improves aerodynamics

Cons:

  • Some delivery issues with used boxes or golf balls
  • No apparent hitting aids on ball

TaylorMade Golf Balls

Runner-up

Makes It Easy To Hit Well

Not everyone is a professional, so having not only improved aerodynamics but also having a hitting aid on the ball really goes a long, long way to helping someone with their game.

Pros:

  • Comes with two color options
  • Utilizes a 342 dimple pattern for better aerodynamics
  • Aids on ball for better golfing
  • Built with two layers

Cons:

  • Some delivery issues such as damaged boxes or missing sleeves
  • Some balls may wear down faster than others

Wilson Staff Golf Balls

Top Contender

Unique And Effective

Using a pan-head pattern instead of a dimple pattern, this choice may lack choices, but it makes up for it with a strong cover, core, and overall design.

Pros:

  • Built with a rubber blend core
  • Dimples are pan-head design, which reduces drag
  • Ionomer cover material improves green game

Cons:

  • Some delivery issues with customers not receiving all golf balls
  • Lack of color choices and purchase options

Callaway Golf Balls

Honorable Mention

Bright And Powerful

Not only will these golf balls be easy to find if you lose them, but they’ll also hit well with their careful construction, improving just about every area in which a company can improve a golf ball.

Pros:

  • Comes in six vibrant colors, making it easy to find
  • Internal and outer materials improve distance, control, and spin
  • Aerodynamic golf ball pattern reduces drag and increases lift

Cons:

  • There are no obvious hitting aids on the golf balls
  • Some occasional imperfections in golf ball finish

Nitro Golf Balls

Also Consider

Turbo-Charged Performance

The choice for those who want something simple but effective. This choice features improved aerodynamics, a strong core, and a durable cover.

Pros:

  • Two-piece titanium core
  • Dimple design increases aerodynamics
  • Cover is built to be resistant to damage

Cons:

  • May not feel as good to hit as other golf balls
  • No apparent hitting aids on the golf balls

FAQs

Does color matter for golf balls?

Color matters a whole lot when it comes to golf balls. It’s not just about style, either. When it comes to golf balls, there are two things to think about. One is whether or not you can follow the ball as it soars through the air. The other is whether or not you can find it after it lands. A good, bright color can help with this. Colors can also help you distinguish your golf ball from someone else’s. 

Why do golf balls have numbers on them?

There are two reasons why golf balls have numbers on them. One is that each sleeve comes with golf balls numbered one through four, which allows you to know when you’re running out and need to get some more. The other is that it helps you to distinguish multiple people’s golf balls from each other.

Buying Guide

When it comes to golf balls, it’s easy to overlook all the features that can make or break them. So, what are those features anyway? While there are plenty to choose from, here are the ones we thought were the most important: 

  • Control On The Green: When it comes to golf, many people think of the driving or the putting part. Driving, some would argue, is a little easier to do, so anything that helps with putting goes a long way. Does the golf ball have an aid on it? Does its design support the kind of putts you want to make? These are all things to consider in a good golf ball.
  • Power In The Drive: Even if driving is a little easier to master than putting, it never hurts to get as much of an advantage as you can. How well does the ball hit off your club? Does its design allow for a strong drive? Consider these things when considering which golf balls to get.
  • Enhanced Aerodynamics: The last thing to consider is the aerodynamics of the golf ball. Does the pattern on the cover reduce drag? Does it get the kind of lift it needs? Is the ball the right kind of weight to hit well, fly far, and drop with control? The best golf balls will take these factors in mind.
Randolph Golden
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Randolph Golden has always has a keen eye for fashion and loved to dress in style, even back in his elementary school days…