We’ve started planning for the 2025 robot ball test and part of the plan this year is to include more of the cheap stuff.
Let me define cheap. I’m talking about the two- and occasionally 3-piece stuff with ionmer covers. While these balls get zero tour play, they’re loved by a segment of golfers for their lower price points, often soft (dare I say, super soft feel), and the variety of colors and patterns in which some models are offered.
It should go without saying that we can’t test everything, but we want to make sure we include some of the most popular models. To that end, we did some research to figure out what those balls are.
Our requisite fine print is that not every place that sells golf balls sold reports sales data. With that, sales data for direct-to-consumer brands can be spotty, but the list does give us a good idea of what the best-selling models (by unit share) were for 2024.
Let’s look at top 5.
#1. Callaway Supersoft ($24.99)
#2 Srixon Soft Feel ($24.99)
#3 Titleist TrueFeel ($24.99)
TrueFeel has the distinction of being both the softest and least expensive ball with a Titleist logo. That first bit seems to define the $24.99 price point.
#4 Titleist Velocity ($29.99)
#5 Pinnacle Rush ($19.99)
Other notables:
While the top 5 certainly tells us a lot about the market, what’s even more revealing might be #6 on our list – a ball that defies all conventional wisdom about what should sell well in today’s market.”
Dear God, why?
Premium Ionomer
They’re a sucker’s play.
I’m not disputing that they’re likely the best-performing balls with an ionomer cover, but the only reason they exist is to siphon money from golfers not willing to spend $50+ on premium offering, but also not entirely trusting of DTC urethane offerings.
Get off the fence and make a better choice.
#9 Titleist Tour Soft ($39.99) – Titleist’s premium ionomer offering. The company believes the best performing ionomer ball on the market, but that’s a bit like laying claim to making the best gourmet ramen. Sure, some people love it, but nutritionally, there are better options.
#11 ERC Soft ($39.99) – the market’s other premium ionomer offering, ERC matches Tour Soft for price and is likewise positioned as a top-performing, premium ionomer golf ball. My own personal consolation in this is that, by volume, Callaway’s sub-$20 Warbird outsells ERC Soft.
Something from everyone
#7 TaylorMade Speed Soft – Technically Noodle is a TaylorMade ball, but we wanted to include the top-seller with a TaylorMade logo.
#13 Bridgestone e6 ($23.99) – Sells just a bit more than the e12 Contact.
#16 Wilson DUO Soft ($22.99) – Not quite Supersoft, but not far off for golfers seeking the soft feel a golf ball has to offer.
#18 Volvik VIVID ($29.99, on sale for $19.99) – The ball that, for better or worse, put matte on the map.
Surprises?
Is there anything here that surprised you? Let us know in the comments.
The post Revealed: The 5 Cheap Golf Balls That Dominated Sales in 2024 appeared first on MyGolfSpy.