This is the starting point for every golf ball review on GolferSwings: Titleist, Callaway, and Srixon's full current lineups, organized by brand so you can compare models within a family before deciding. Already know what you're optimizing for? Skip straight to the roundups below, or check the driver buying guide if you're outfitting more than just your ball this trip.
Titleist Golf Balls
- Titleist Pro V1: the best-selling tour ball, 87 compression
- Titleist Pro V1x: firmer, higher-flighted sibling, 97 compression
- Titleist TruFeel: softest, most affordable current Titleist ball
- Titleist AVX: lower-flighting tour ball, mid-60s compression
- Titleist Tour Soft: reworked mid-tier ball, 88 compression
- Titleist Velocity: distance-first 2-piece ball, ~65 compression
- Titleist NXT Tour: discontinued dual-core ball, historical
- Titleist Tour Speed: prior-generation TPU-covered tour ball
- Titleist DT TruSoft: prior-generation budget ball, replaced by TruFeel
- Titleist HVC Tour: 1992 historical ball, fully discontinued
- Titleist Tour Balata: wound balata ball, most-played on tour in 1993
Callaway Golf Balls
- Callaway Chrome Soft: soft-feel 4-piece tour ball, ~75 compression
- Callaway Chrome Soft X: firmer tour ball, now closeout stock
- Callaway Supersoft: ultra-low ~38 compression distance ball
Srixon Golf Balls
- Srixon Z-Star: softest tour ball in the Z-Star family, 88 compression
- Srixon Z-Star Diamond: firmer, higher-launching Z-Star, 100 compression
- Srixon Z-Star XV: firmest Z-Star, built for 105+ mph swings
- Srixon Q-Star (Ultispeed): soft, ionomer-covered value ball
- Srixon Q-Star Tour: urethane-covered ball at 70 compression
- Srixon Soft Feel: ultra-low 60 compression distance ball
Roundups & Buying Guides
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