Playing the correct type of golf ball can make a big difference to your game. Here we highlight the Top 5 Best Golf Balls 2020 has to offer to help you make your selection.

It’s a pretty simple premise that using the same golf balls in practice as you do in competitions will help heighten your feel for a more reliable short game.

But as our selection of the best golf balls 2020 below showcases, despite their similar appearances on the outside, different brands’ designs and philosophies are growing apart.

The year has seen some drastic re-designs and innovative new technology introduced to each brands premium lines of golf balls, so we have put together this guide on the best balls you can buy on the market.

 

Here are what we think are the best golf balls 2020 has to offer…

  • Titleist Pro V1 (best overall premium golf ball)
  • Titleist Pro V1x (best golf ball for high spin)
  • Taylormade TP5 & TP5x (best ball for distance)
  • Callaway Chrome Soft & Chrome Soft x (best premium golf ball for the money)
  • Bridgestone Tour B X & BXS (best premium golf ball for distance and accuracy)

Titleist Pro V1 & Pro V1x

Titleist Pro V1

 

2019 sees a rather significant design overhaul on the number one ball in golf, the Pro V1 and Pro V1x. The major focus this year has been to increase long-game performance without disrupting the excellent short-game control and feel that so many players trust. This has been achieved in a number of ways – the casing layer underneath the cover has been made 14 per cent thicker on Pro V1 and 11 per cent thicker on Pro V1x. Additionally the cast urethane elastomer cover has been made 17 per cent thinner and the 2019 versions also have reformulated 2.0 ZG Process cores. All of this is said to produce greater ball speed, long-game spin for more distance, and yet also maintaining the soft feel and control around the green.

 

Titleist Pro V1 & Pro V1x

 

The Pro V1 flies slightly lower than its counterpart with a more penetrating trajectory, whereas the Pro V1x feels slightly firmer and spins more, especially with the irons. Both white models are available now while a new high optic yellow version (pictured above) will be on sale from March 15th.

TaylorMade TP5 & TP5x Golf Balls 

TaylorMade TP5

Put into play by many of the world’s best, the TP5 and TP5x ball from TaylorMade has a new ‘high-flex’ material weaved into the five-layer design. The new Tri-Fast core consists of an extra-large inner core and then is wrapped in increasingly stiffer materials which are designed to create more speed without having any negative effect on spin.

The TP5 has a softer feel, launches lower on iron shots and spins more in comparison to the TP5x.

TaylorMade TP5x Golf Balls

TaylorMade also introduced a brand new design on its balls for 2020, the new Pix. The Pix balls were co-designed by Rickie Fowler and features ClearPath alignment, which comprises 12 pixelated, triangle-shaped graphics that are strategically placed to provide immediate feedback as to how the ball is rolling.

Callaway Chrome Soft & Chrome Soft X Golf Balls

Callaway Chrome Soft & Chrome Soft X Golf Balls

 

Callaway have just unveiled the next generation of Chrome Soft balls designed to take Tour performance to the next level. The Chrome Soft features a 34 percent larger core which creates higher launch and lower spin while the thinner, firmer outer core is reinforced with Graphene for better durability and more wedge spin. Consistent speed and penetrating ball flight comes from a new High-Speed Mantle System with a new proprietary Ionomer blend for more efficient energy and faster ball speeds.

The Chrome Soft X also benefits from the same upgrades, offering a firmer feel and lower driver spin and is said to be up to seven yards longer than the previous version.

Both the Chrome Soft and Chrome Soft X are available with and without the Triple Track alignment system.

Callaway Chrome Soft X

Bridgestone Tour B X & BXS Golf Balls

Bridgestone Tour B X Golf Balls

The Tour B X Golf ball is used by some of the finest players in the world in Tiger Woods and Bryson DeChambeau. Thanks to their SlipRes technology, the ball has a softer cover which enhances feel and also produces less side spin due to its gradation core compression technology. This also creates greater speed and reduced the amount of spin the hitting the driver.

Bridgestone Tour B XS

The brand also produced a special Tiger Woods edition of the Tour B X called the Tour BXS – TW Edition. These balls have identical specifications to the ball Woods puts into competition.

 

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