With all the golf balls in the market, we hope that this will help you find your perfect ball.
Find the ball that works best for your depends on a few things but the biggest characteristic to look for depends on your play. Here are our top picks by skill level.
If you are a skilled player with a handicap of 10 or less and have a high swing speed above 90 mph, you should be looking for a softer ball that spins more. This ball should have a 3 or 4 piece construction. Here are our top tour ball picks of 2007.
Titleist Pro V1 / Pro V1x
Voted
the price and performance leader by Golf Digest, the Pro V series
continues to be the favorite among golfers of all skill levels.
The latest in Titleist Pro V golf ball innovations include a softer
Urethane Elastomer cover. A staggered wave parting line for enhanced
ball flight and longer hitting distance. Also, the Alignment
Integrated Marking (AIM) side stamp, that is new for this year and
serves as an integrated alignment guide for putting.
Titleist Pro V1 golf balls feature a soft compression, high velocity
core and higher coverage 392 dimple design for consistency over long
distances. The Pro V1 offers softer feel, more spin, and a
higher trajectory off every club.
The Titleist Pro V1x offers a soft center dual core for lower spin and
greater distance than the Pro V1. It has a 332 dimple design
and is a 4 piece golf ball. This creates a ball that feels harder than
the ProV1.
Bridgestone B330 / B330s
Ranked as the technology leader by Golf Digest, the Bridgestone B330 series offers
seamless 330 dimple design for superior accuracy and flight consistency. The newly
enhanced speed elasticity core provides increased velocity and distance.
The B330-s features a softer core, reengineered Ionomer inner layer and improved
Urethane cover provide greater spin and a softer feel than the B330. The S has a
softer feel and generates more spin, off every club, than the standard B330.
Average players benefit from distance balls with medium spin and 2 - 3 piece construction. Inconsistent or infrequent players or those with a handicap 20 or more benefit most from harder, low spin balls with two piece construction. Here is our list of top balls of 2007 for the recreational player.
Titleist NXT
The Titleist NXT Tour is a well-rounded ball with soft feel, long distance and spin. Its three-piece construction includes a soft, thin fusablend cover for soft feel and added control.
The New NXT Extreme is designed for distance with sacrificing feel and greenside playability. This ball features a high compression COR core, increased dimple coverage design and Staggered Wave Parting Line.

