Welcome to MythBusters, a Golf Digest+ series where we explore answers to some of golf’s most common questions through a series of tests with golfers and robots. Sometimes definitive, other times less ...
Specs: Two-piece, Surlyn-covered balls in white, yellow, pink, matte orange, matte green and matte red Who it’s for: Golfers ...
Who it’s for: Golfers who want more distance off the tee and a budget-friendly price. What you should know: This ball, which is now the official ball of the World Long Drive event, is designed to add ...
The 2026 Srixon AD333 launches with a softer compression, more distance, improved greenside spin, and an eco-friendly ...
The golf ball aisle at your local shop likely has myriad options from which to choose. Boxes lined up in neat rows, flashy logos promising distance, feel, control and tour-level performance. For the ...
The golf ball is the only piece of equipment you use on every shot. For the 2025 golf ball test, 44 models were tested at three swing speeds with drivers, ...
Let’s get this out of the way: Urethane is the benchmark when it comes to premium golf ball performance, especially in the spin department. But that doesn’t mean non-urethane balls are automatically ...
For several years now, almost everything in the gear space has been about cutting spin out of your bag. Low-spin driver heads, low-spin balls, tip-stiff shafts, it’s all designed to kill spin and pump ...
Who it’s for: Golfers who want a soft feel and the moment of impact, reduced spin and a mid- to high-flight. What you should know: Srixon modified the core of Soft Feel for 2025 to give this two-piece ...
For the 2025 golf ball test, presented by UNRL, 44 models were tested across three swing speeds with drivers, 7-irons and ...