What kind of golf balls are the best to buy?

Can anyone give me a list of the top 10 to 15 golf balls that are on the market right now and why? Please include brand, general price range!

Thank you!

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9 Responses to “What kind of golf balls are the best to buy?”
  1. capncatnip says:

    Titlelist Pro V 1

  2. SWAT says:

    Titleist Pro V1 And Pro V1x Are Top Dog About $45 A Dozen, Nike Black One $40 A Doz, Callaway HXT Tour $40 per 12. Titleist NXT Tour And DT So/Lo Have High Spin Rates And Go For $35 And $30 Respectively Per Doz. Top Flight Soft Feel About $20 For 15.

  3. Michael C says:

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    The more expensive the ball, the more upset you’ll be if you loose it.

  4. Seth E says:

    Most non-pros can tell a diffrence between balls.. if you have a bad swing, the ball is going off wether its a Pro V1 or a top flight..

    Id say but what you want in what price range your willing to lose.. I go with usually Nike.. either Juice or PDs.. i just like Nike brand.

    if you are an amazing golfer.. Pro V1 or Nike Ones

  5. Scott W says:

    For tournaments I like Pro V1’s and Callaway 56’s. For everyday balls I like the Nike Platinum and Srixon’s Z-URS. All these balls run about the same price around $40-$45 dollars a dozen. I have played with these balls long enough to know the individual characteristic’s and performance they each possess. Just because they are in the same price range does not mean they will act the same. I will play with a ball for couple of months in different conditions before determining if I will keep it in my bag. Outside of these four balls, I really don’t play anything else to be able to give you good sound advise.

  6. torchy005 says:

    What ball you play depends on how good you are, what your strengths and weaknesses are, and how much you are willing to spend on balls. If your handicap is below 10, then you probably don’t lose many balls – so you can afford to buy expensive balls like Titleist Pro V1s or Callaway HX Tour or Nike One Black/Platnium. If your handicap is between 11 and 15, a ball like the Nike Ignite or Titleist NXT Tour will provide enough distance and spin. If your handicap is higher than 18, it doesn’t matter what ball you play because of how inconsistent your ball-striking is. Most people should use a ball that helps them most in the short game, then off the tee. Titleist Pro V1s and similar balls provide more short game spin, but less distance off the tee. Remember – the more expensive a ball is, the more likely it is a Tour quality 3-piece or 4-piece ball, which usually translates int more spin and less distance. TRUST YOUR TITLEIST!!!!!!!!

  7. jdesertk says:

    go to Walmart…get the “new” top flite D-2’s..they are really a great golf ball..I think they are about 12.97 for a pack of 15…it is well worth the money..I play them and think they are as good as the pro v 1’s

  8. Jake says:

    The only thing I hit is the Wilson iWound. Unfortunatly I can’t find them at the Sporting goods store around here anymore so when I use the 3 dozen i have up im prob. gonna be done with the iWound. About 10-15 a dozen. Great deal for a great ball.

  9. Scott D says:

    Free golf balls are always good. 😉

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