As golf season kicks in, you’re undoubtedly thinking about new equipment. You’ve probably even bought some already. While putting a new driver in play is always fun, don’t overlook the golf ball. As with every season, 2025 brings with it a plethora of new options but might I suggest there could be a not-so-new model you’ve overlooked?
Maybe it’s time to look again.
Before we start, a brief disclaimer. You won’t find things like the Titleist Pro V1, Pro V1x or even the new Callaway Chrome Tour Triple Diamond on this list. Those are the big guys and I’m working on the assumption you’re fully aware of those offerings and they’re probably already on your list of things to try.
There’s nothing wrong with sticking with the classics (there’s a reason why they’re so popular) but today I’m going to dig a little bit deeper to find options slightly outside the mainstream for performance-driven golfers. I won’t pretend we have data on everything but these are either on my list or would be if I was looking for something a little different than what I usually play.
With that, they might be worth a look for you, too.
Mizuno Pro X
It was solid through the bag but I loved the driver trajectory, in particular. It’s the reason why I’m so excited about the 2025 Mizuno Pro X model, and I’m really looking forward to what we find in our 2025 Ball Test.
Volvik Condor
This isn’t the same ol’ Volvik. Condor is a “Tour-spec” (multi-layer urethane) ball that golf ball nerds would be intrigued to know is produced at Foremost, the high-quality factory that produces the next three balls on this list.
Maxfli Tour
Those last two are at least part of the reason Maxfli is that rare DTC (or I suppose house) brand in play on the PGA Tour. If the stock Tour isn’t your thing, consider the lower-flying, higher-spinning Tour X or the softer, higher-flying Tour S.
Wilson Triad
Considerably softer than Wilson’s also-excellent Staff Model line, Triad isn’t DUO Soft soft but for golfers looking for softer feel without the absurdly low spin it often brings, the Triad is a sneaky good offering that I habitually recommend above better-known options.
Vice Pro Air
Like the Triad, it’s a little bit of an under-the-radar offering that outperforms similarly spec’d big brand offerings.
Bridgestone TOUR B X
It’s Bridgestone’s most-played model on Tour but is inexplicably the fifth best-selling model in the Bridgestone lineup.
From a performance perspective, it’s a bit like a Pro V1/Pro V1x tweener. Also, if you pay attention to the finer points of PING’s Ballnamic fitting system, Bridgestone covers are exceptional at moisture management and flyer prevention.
The bottom line
Whether you’re seeking more distance, better greenside control or an optimal flight trajectory, there’s a ball out there that fits your game. And while the household names will always have their place, these six alternatives deserve your consideration.
After all, that perfect ball might be the difference between a good round and a great one.
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