Exiting our latest ball test, we found that many of the ordinary suspects performed exactly as expected. For v1 AND Pro v1x Submitted the performance we have known for several generations of testing. Most Jomer’s balls fell into predictable models. Chrome Performed as Chrome Soft.
That’s not bad, it’s right, good … predictable. The balls on this list are not necessarily the best we have tested, but they are some of the most interesting ones – the sixth balls that made us notice because they opposed conventional wisdom, solved problems in unexpected ways or simply performed better than we anticipated.
Mizuno pro ss

Mizuno is not a prevailing force in the ball market, but its offers are continuously improving without using copies of the most popular carbon carbon.
Because of this, Pro S showed as controversial the most unique offer in the test. For the most part, she kept her own. However, what stood out most was what happened under the bag. Pro S was one of the highest rotation balls we tested on full wedge shots, while still managed to maintain launch and rotation at handle levels.
At lower speed, we saw increased rotation with the driver and higher handcuffs. One can argue that Mizuno has stuck in a recipe that helps slower players get the ball into the air without giving up much elsewhere.
While it makes sense, it is not a recipe we see very often, which can be enough to test the SSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSS S.
Pxg Xtreme Tour AND Xtreme Tour x

There is nothing I can show as a reason to take into account PXG’s Xtreme Tour OR Tour x. Both are well -balanced offers with well -differentiated performance features. Both are long away, while x tends to rotate a little more on full shots with cuffs and wedges.
As with others on the list, we saw nothing on the ball flight to give us a break.
Truth be told, we saw encouraging signs with the original, but there were some issues of early quality that made us feel. According to PXG, they have pushed its factory to strengthen quality control and ultimately produce a better product.
Our test results suggest that it is not only running for PXG, but is likely to work for the benefit of the next ball on this list that happens in the same factory.
Kirkland+ performance

Whether you want to call it performance+ 3.5 or that in the box with the red bar, it doesn’t matter much. The pointing is that the newest kirkland is essentially a better golf ball.
Previous balls of 3 -piece kyrkland balls were prominent … extremely prominent … and, honestly, did any comparisons with laughter v1.
This new version offers much more balanced performance and plays much better in the middle part of the suitable bell curve. The new model is the longest than the TeE and has brought about a significant reduction in rotation through the rest of the bag.
If there is a knock, is that Costco may have sacrificed a little more rotation of the Greenside where the performance+ has moved from the top of the table to the previous tests to the vicinity.
It’s not a pro v1 yet, but if your golf ball budget is less than $ 25, I don’t see a sensitive way you can do better.
Callaway Chrome Tour Triple Diamond

We had every reception that Chrome Tour Triple Diamond It would be fast and long. This makes sense given how Callaway defined the competitive group (a direct Pro v1x left Competitor) and what we have seen in the past by Chrome Soft X Callaway (Now Chrome Tour x). In this regard, Triple Diamond surrendered absolutely – especially at high speed, where, with the numbers, it was the longest tasting ball.
That said, what surprised us were the rates of rotation. Without any reasonable measure we cannot say that the triple of the diamond rotates as much as Chrome Tour X, but this rotates significantly more than the handcuffs than the left ram. I have come to think of it as left for the players who need a little more rotation.
Perhaps more convincing, there have been no observed flight problems during the test and, honestly, like Chrome Tour X, Triple Diamond seems to be another Callaway that offers the market is not giving the credit it deserves.
Tixiist Soft Tour

In every evidence, there is a ball that raises the eyebrows to the extent that we are quite sure it will make readers think we have done something wrong.
Thank you, soft tournament.
For what is worth it, the title has told anyone who would hear that soft tour is the best Ball iaonomer in the market And, for almost green, our testing supports their issue.
With about 90 compression, the Tour Soft is probably not as soft as its name, but this is not a small part of the reason than to keep its distance from afar, while offering a lot of prohibition (high flight, good rotating rates) in green.
Full discovery: Like any other iamoner ball we have tested, the Tour Soft Tour Rotation Norms have dramatically dropped into our “Greenside” shots with 35 yards, but otherwise it can be argued that the only thing that separates the Tour from Pro V1 is the cover.
I would be hard to recommend for many of you to pay $ 40 for a Jonomer Top, but if you tend to do so, there is nothing better in this category.
Bridgetone Tour B rx

As we have said, from one generation of golf balls to another, things can change dramatically. While it’s hard to say exactly what is going on Tour bridgestone’s b rxThe samples we have measured in our meters were significantly stronger than the previous generations – jumping from 75 to 90 compression (give or get).
This would certainly explain why Rx was longer and fastest this time around and, not for nothing, if our test is indicative of the direction that bridgestone is taking with Rx, I like it. Creates more division between Rx and RXS while giving Bridgetone something more similar to a direct For v1 competitor. Even if Matt Kuchar’s father may not love him, a faster rx is a better Rx.
Making
What strikes me for this ball collection is that each represents a different approach to solving player problems. Pxg with priority Quality improvements. Kirkland found The best balance. Decent created a warm product This actually works (while not the same as its competitors). Titles tried Ionomer balls don’t have to suck. Bridgetone made a the necessary evolutionAnd Mizuno did the most interesting ball in the test.
None of the above represents anything completely revolutionary, but sometimes the most interesting developments occur on the borders. Sometimes the surprise is not what makes a different ball – is that it does exactly what it is thought to do, just better than you expected.
office 6 the most surprising balls of golf from the MygolfSpy ball test 2025 first appeared in MygolfSSS.

