Golf Balls
Whether you’re chasing distance, feel or all-around performance, a good golf ball can make a noticeable difference to your game. This collection brings together ball options from trusted brands across performance tiers so you can find the right match for your swing and playing style.
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Golf Balls for Every Playing Style
The golf ball you play has a direct impact on distance, feel and control, yet it’s often the easiest part of the bag to overlook. Our golf balls range includes options for every type of player, from durable distance balls built for speed and straight flight to soft feel and tour-level models designed for greater spin and short-game control.
You’ll find golf balls from leading brands such as Titleist, TaylorMade, Callaway and Srixon, with constructions ranging from simple two-piece designs through to advanced multi-layer performance balls. Each type is built with a different balance of compression, cover material and spin profile, helping you fine-tune launch, responsiveness and greenside performance.
Distance-focused golf balls are a strong choice for players who want maximum carry and durability. Softer compression balls can help generate easier launch and improved feel, especially at moderate swing speeds. Premium tour balls are engineered to deliver more precise control on approach shots and around the greens, making them a popular choice for confident ball strikers.
Browse our full selection of golf balls by brand and performance type, and shop with confidence thanks to our competitive prices and service-led support. If you’re not sure which model suits your game, get in touch and we’ll point you toward the right option based on how you play.
Golf Ball Questions Answered
How do I choose the right golf ball for my game?
Start with your swing speed, typical shot shape and what you want more of - distance, feel or control. Golf balls are designed with different compression levels and cover materials that affect launch, spin and responsiveness around the greens.
If you swing slower, a softer, lower compression ball will usually launch more easily and feel better off the face. Faster swings can benefit from firmer, higher performance balls that manage spin and maintain speed. If you’re unsure, choose based on your main priority - distance, soft feel or short-game control - and adjust from there.
What’s the difference between distance balls, soft feel balls and tour balls?
Distance balls are built to reduce spin and maximise ball speed. They tend to fly straighter and longer for many players, with a firmer feel and durable cover.
Soft feel balls prioritise feel and easier launch. They’re popular with moderate swing speeds and players who want more feedback and comfort at impact.
Tour balls use multi-layer construction and premium covers to deliver higher spin and control into greens, while still maintaining strong distance off the tee. They’re typically aimed at more consistent ball strikers but can be used by any golfer who values short-game performance.
Do more expensive golf balls actually perform better?
Premium golf balls usually offer more advanced construction, tighter consistency and better short-game control, especially on approach shots and around the greens. That added performance is real - but not every golfer will see the full benefit.
If your strike and launch conditions vary a lot, a mid-range or distance ball may give you similar real-world results at a lower cost. Higher priced balls tend to make the biggest difference for players who already have repeatable contact and want more spin and control where it matters most.
How often should I replace a golf ball?
Replace a golf ball as soon as it shows visible damage such as cuts, cracks or heavy scuffing. Surface damage affects flight and spin, especially on iron and wedge shots.
Even without major marks, performance can drop after repeated impacts with trees, paths or cart tracks. If a ball has been in water for a long period, it’s also worth swapping out. For competitive or scoring rounds, using a clean, undamaged ball is the safest choice for consistent performance.




















