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Golf Balls



Golf balls are categorized by construction layers and performance profiles—each tailored to different skill levels and playing styles.


🧱 By Construction Layers

Golf balls are built in layers, which affect spin, feel, and control:

Type Layers Features Best For
One-Piece 1 Cheapest, very durable, low spin and distance Driving ranges, beginners
Two-Piece 2 Durable, long distance, low spin, firm feel Beginners, high-handicap golfers
Three-Piece 3 Added spin and control, softer feel Intermediate players
Four-Piece 4 Tour-level spin separation, soft feel, high control Low-handicap and pro players
Five-Piece 5 Maximum spin control, optimized for all shot types, premium performance Tour professionals

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🎯 By Performance Profile

Some brands classify balls by how they perform on the course:

  • Tour Performance: Multi-layer balls with high spin and control. Used by professionals.
  • Tour Value: Slightly less spin/control than Tour Performance but still premium. Ideal for low to mid handicaps.
  • Straight Distance: Designed to reduce sidespin and maximize straight flight. Great for high handicaps.
  • Soft Distance: Prioritizes feel and distance with lower compression. Suited for slower swing speeds.

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🧠 Key Considerations When Choosing

  • Swing Speed: Faster swings benefit from higher compression balls.
  • Spin Preference: More layers = more spin control.
  • Feel: Softer balls offer better feedback on short game shots.
  • Budget: More layers = higher price.

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