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This year we ranked every golf ball we tested here at Golf Ball Addict. From 50 yard spin with the wedge, to distance and ball speed metrics with every club, we ranked every ball and compiled the best list on the internet for average golfers looking for great golf ball options.

There will be plenty of emotion in this video. From golf balls that are no longer with us to fan favorites that just came up short. However the reality is that if a golf ball gets into the top 20, its an absolute winner in my book.

Titleist, Callaway, Volvik, Srixon, Taylormade, Snell, Vice, Oncore, Legato, Bridgestone, Maxfli, Pinnacle, PXG, Mizuno, Wilson and many more golf ball brands all battle it out for the top spot!

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Ah, welcome my fellow golf ball addicts. We have reached the top 20. And the top 20 this year on our top 100 golf ball countdown for 2025 holds a little bit more weight this year than it has in previous years. With all the different golf ball models we’ve tested this year, how much data there is in the pool, how, you know, vast our metrics have become, I think that being in the top 20 this year really truly means something special. Obviously, the top 10’s going to be the cream of the crop. It’s going to be that little cherry on top of the cake. However, the top 20 is not to be slept on. These are all incredible golf balls that have changed the game, blown me away with their metrics, or absolutely stunned me with the intangibles. And these golf balls, starting from right now, do pretty much everything well. [Music] As always, thank you so much for supporting the channel. Everyone who’s liking and commenting, all the positive comments have just been wonderful. If you do want to support this channel further, we have two ways to do it. You can either join the membership, which just starts at a dollar a month. Or I do have a GoFundMe page that is listed in the description of this video, and you can do it that way, too. If you just want to do a onetime donation, I know it’s the holidays. I know the economy is rough. So, anything like that is really appreciative. And if you can’t afford it, like I said, the free stuff’s awesome, too. Thank you so much. All right, without further ado, let’s start the countdown. I’ll tell you what, this thing’s just a powerhouse. This golf ball spins, and a lot of you probably wouldn’t have guessed that. I definitely wouldn’t have, but that’s great. I’m the king, though. I’m the, you know, leader in this room. Is that driver performance number one? I I’m blown away. Number one right now. You know, I this is really bittersweet. It’s really bittersweet to have to sit here and talk about the Wilson Boost because uh we pretty much know at this moment it’s been discontinued. Uh it will be no more. I don’t know if they’re going to come out with a new model of it or a new version, but all I know is that the model we’ve been testing for 2 years and have all fallen in love with is no more. This golf ball was at Walmart for $10 a dozen. Actually 972 is what it finished with. And it really proved why I wake up out of bed in the morning and why I do this because most people look at that golf ball and think, “Okay, water ball, you know, junk ball, yard ball, whatever.” No. Last year it was top 10. It was actually top five. It was actually top three. This year it’s only top 20, but it is still a fantastic model. Let’s go ahead and look at the metrics and see why it has been such a favorite on this channel. As you can see, 85th when it comes to 50 yard spin. So, it’s not the greatest when it comes to, you know, pitching. Uh, pitching wedge spin was actually really decent though, top 40. And the ball speed was almost top 40. But where this golf ball really starts to shine is when it comes to the seven iron. It was medium of the pack in ball speed, but it was sixth in spin. So, this golf ball spins a lot with the mid irons. Then we get to driver and we have 22nd on the distance. We have 32nd on the spin and 43rd on the ball speed, which is all very, very, very respectable. And those numbers alone aren’t enough to get it in this high. It needed a little bit of help from the intangibles. And if we look at those, this is what really was highlighted from the boost, a five out of five on accuracy, a five out of five on consistency, 9 out of 10 on durability, which is incredible for that price point, which again, speaking of the price point, the value is a 10 out of 10. I mean, you’re getting it for under a dollar a golf ball MSRP. and five out of five forgiveness as well. That is just so impressive. You know, this golf ball has a very, very high launch. And uh it’s one of those golf balls I did some oncourse testing in within the V-log I released about a month ago. That was really cool. It’s a golf ball that I’m going to miss and I think it’s very deserving of being in the golf ball addict hall of fame that we’re opening up at the beginning of next year. uh you know, as far as online, but I I think it’s well deserving of that because I think it really surprised a lot of people. And I think a lot of you watch this channel because of that. I know for a fact there’s at least five or six of you that have admitted to me. You thought I was full of crap. You went to Walmart and bought this because you thought, you know, there’s no way this guy’s a fraud. There’s no way this golf ball’s good. And now you play it. And so that’s why it’ll always hold a special place on the channel. I’m going to miss you, Boost. I’m going to miss you. Is this going to be a top 10 performance? Maybe not. But top 20, possibly. But where this golf ball really makes its name known as being a top three performer in the driver category, and that’s going to hold a lot of weight at the end. You know, despite all the troubles that Sugar Golf Company has had, uh, you know, they come up number one on our list two years ago. uh you know, they immediately go out of stock because of the golf ball factory fire. You know, when that issue came up, they they lose stock. They’re not able to get it back in for over a year. You know, then they have issues with transportation. And it just it felt like the world was really crumbling for Sugar. And I hated that because I was rooting for them. I wanted them to be successful. I wanted them to come back strong. They came back this year with three models, a two-piece, a three-piece, and a fourpiece. And although the two and four really didn’t blow me away, their three-piece model still proves why they have a great formula and why they’ve always been high on the list and they’ve got number one. Actually, they’ve changed it a little bit. It’s a little more softer. It’s a little bit more squishier, more bouncy ball- like, but that doesn’t matter. The performance metrics are still there. And with the driver, it’s by far one of the best I’ve tested from the 2025 season. If we look at the metrics to see 43rd when it comes to 50 yard spin, 79th when it comes to pitching wedge yards, 57th when it comes to ball speed, 33rd, 79th, 66, and then look at the driver, 12th, 33rd, and 25th. All a lot of green there. There’s no red to be seen. That’s an excellent performance across the board. It’s definitely a golf ball that has really no glaring weaknesses when it comes to any type of club in your bag. Then if we look at the intangibles, it gets a little bit better as well because as you can see, four out of five accuracy, four out of five on the consistency and distance control, nine out of 10 on durability, and four out of five on forgiveness, which is really, really good. There was only one main knock I had this year, and that was, you know, I don’t know if it was just trying to recoup from a year or if, you know, maybe the the cost has gone up. Maybe inflation really is that bad overseas. I just don’t know. Uh, but the price was just outrageous. I mean, for $8, they they switched to these eight, you know, uh not $8, excuse me. They switched to these eight golf ball cubes now, and the price was absolutely ridiculous. It was over $4 a golf ball. Now, those have come down a little bit. They have been on sale. There’s been a lot of 50% offs. That I like, but when they MSRPed, almost everyone agreed. Who’s going to buy this for the same price you could get a Pro V4 for? It just it wasn’t right. So, I’m glad that the performance is great. I’m glad they’re starting to bring the prices down. If you’re interested in this ball, it is definitely worth it. The three-piece is a top 20 ball for sure. I mean, I It’s just consistent, man. I mean, it’s just tea to fairway, fairway to green, green to hole, and it just I mean, I played some of my best rounds with this ball, so I got to say it’s very consistent. It’s very accurate. The Wilson Triad is I can’t think of any golf ball that definitely deserves a spot in the top 20 more than the Wilson Triad. You know, it’s a golf ball that they changed it this year. They made it a lot softer. They made it more for slower swingers. You know, last year it was basically a staff model. That’s kind of what it looked and felt like. Obviously, there’s kind of an issue with that because you don’t want it too close to your tour balls. Everyone was just buying the Triad. So, they changed it up a little bit, softened it up, made it a little bit different. It doesn’t matter. It’s still a winner. I I actually think it actually is for the better. I really do. I know some of you don’t like it, but I think it’s actually a better ball now than it was. Let’s go ahead and look at the metrics here. As you can see, now I know some of those are blanked out. Let me please allow me to talk about that in just a second. Uh 26th when it comes to 50 yard spin, 22nd when it came to the pitching wedge spin, 33rd when it came into ball speed. Uh for the 7iron, uh 60th yards with the 7 iron, 16th on spin. It’s a very high spinning golf ball. Um not it’s not a distance king. It’s more about forgiveness and consistency. Driver, I didn’t put it on there either, but 61st in spin. So, please forgive me for that. The reason I originally had done that was because this golf ball was tested at such a slow swing speed. It was like a mile and a half slower than my average. And so, there was a lot of calculation that had to go in there. And at the time, I didn’t want to just put like 115th because that’s what it would would have been because if you actually do the calculations, it’s more like 40th or 50th. Like, it makes that big of a difference. I would guess based on the calculations truthfully that the pitching wedge would probably be like anywhere between 40 and 50 somewhere in there and then the driver would be middle of the pack. It’d be like 60s or 70s somewhere in there. So there would be no red. I promise you that. It’s all green, all yellow across the board. Even with the calculations in there, but this golf ball isn’t about necessarily performance. When I try to sway someone to it or recommend it, I don’t talk about that. I talk about this, which is, as you can see, five out of five on your accuracy, four out of five on your consistency and distance control, 10 out of 10 on your durability, which is awesome, five out of five on the pure hit feel. It’s one of the best feeling golf balls I’ve played this year, and it has a four out of five on forgiveness. There is so much technology packed in a golf ball that retails for $39.99. Um, I I firmly believe it’s one of the best golf balls to putt with. It has a pure balance technology or something like that in there. It’s just a lot of golf ball for not a lot of money. And a lot of you love it for a good reason. If you’re someone who is ready to move into the three-piece game and you’re trying to lower your handicap and you’re trying to just keep it in play and not be in the penalties, you got to at least put this one on your list. It has to be tried for sure. Try the Triad. See, it’s in the name. I wish it was more like my Zar, more like my Prov1 or more like my, you know, that kind of thing, right? Which golfer is going to be happier with this one? The guy who’s used to playing the Prov1, the guy who’s used to playing the Tour Ball, the Legato LTX 3085. This golf ball made the top 20 last year. It makes the top 20 again this year. And when I and that’s pretty crazy considering they changed the model up this year. So the fact that it’s that consistent is is pretty admirable. It really is. Now when I originally did the review earlier this year, I had one criticism and I it it really concerned me. At the time I felt that it just was a little different from the old version. I felt like they had made it more tour like I felt like they’d firmed it up a little bit and I was concerned how that would relate to the average golfer. Well, here we are 8 months, 9 months later. I’ve done onc course testing with it. I’ve had so much more time to play around with it. And yes, it is those things. It is a little firmer. It is a little more tourlike, but only to a small degree. I think the majority of players who swing 95 and up are not going to have an issue. I think they’re going to enjoy it. It’s going to be fun. Maybe even 90 in there possibly. But looking at the metrics, as you can see, 35th in 50 yard spin, 40th in pitching wedge yards, 21st in the ball speed, 45th when it came to the spin, 16th when it came to seven iron, eighth when it came to ball speed on the seven iron, and then driver, this is kind of where I’ve always had issues with the Legato is that, you know, the driver performance could have been better. It was definitely a little soft off the tea. So that’s what for the past two years now has held Legato back from the top 10 is whether it was with the five hybrid last year or driver once you get to the big clubs. It does take a couple yards off. But I’m okay with that because what this golf ball offers in return is 65% on the green side spin. An awesome design as far as having a great alignment tool and just, you know, being truly unique. And that value is a 10 out of 10. I mean, you can’t beat what the Legato gives you for the price. That’s what the main selling point is. $29.99 a dozen on Amazon all year long. And then during Prime Day, they were $19.99 a dozen for a three-piece urethane. I wonder if it’s a little more forgiving than I initially gave it credit for. I think after onc course testing, I would probably change that, but I’m going to leave it on there just to be fair because that was my initial reaction. It’s a top 20 golf ball. And I can sit here and nitpick it all day long, but the reality is for $30 a dozen, there’s not many golf balls that can beat it on the market. There just isn’t. And that’s why it’s top 20. Yeah. You know, I’m I’m just as surprised as you are, the Volulvvic Condor. So, the Volulvvic, you know, I tested 12 models of Volulvvic golf balls. And then I tested this one, which was number 13, and I only had three left, which were all the Tour models. And I’ll be honest with you, I just kind of got burnt out. We hadn’t seen anything from Volulvvic at that point that made me believe like, all these golf balls are just going to be incredible. So, after I tested that one Condor model, I left it alone. And I wish I had gone back and tested the other ones in time because Yeah. Here we are at number 16. Like this is actually a pretty darn good golf ball. It’s from Volvvic. It’s under $50 a dozen. Uh it’s definitely urethane. It’s it’s meant to rival any tour ball on the market. That’s what they say, of course. But let’s look at the metrics. They’re actually pretty good. 34th on 50 yard spin, 69th on pitching wedge yards, 63rd on pitching wedge ball speed, 51st on the spin. So that’s just kind of okay. Now again, I took the seven iron out. I apologize. Um it’s it would have been middle of the pack. It would have been 60s or 70s cuz I had to do calculations cuz it was I swung so slow. Then when you get to the driver, really solid there as well. 39th when it comes to total distance, 59th in ball speed, but the spin was so low. That’s why I got a few more yards out of it. So again, those metrics are probably on the average, right? You look at those and you’re probably thinking not worthy of the top 20. The intangibles must be good. They are pretty good actually. If we look at them, the Condor had a five out of five when it came to accuracy. It had a four out of five on the cons consistency and it had a four out of five on forgiveness. Also, even though I didn’t mention the value, the fact that this golf ball is everything that a Tour Ball is trying to be and you get it for under 50, it’s a pretty good deal because Volvvic, I feel like, is kind of in that Mizuno range and that’s what Mizuno puts their golf balls at is 47 a dozen also. So, the value isn’t amazing, but at least they’re not, you know, being a little over the top and trying to charge ridiculous prices. So, overall, it’s a solid golf ball. I’ll have to test the other ones for sure and see how they do as well. But that is the final Volulvvic model from our list. So, no more after this going forward. If you’re a little faster than that and you need a little bit more iron spin, like I would say if you’re 100 mph and faster and you do need a little bit more spin as far as your long irons, your mid irons, eight iron, you know, stuff like that. Yeah, it was a pretty good year for Callaway, I guess. You know, uh Callaway, we tested a lot of distance models. We we tested like the Super Fast and the Super Soft and, you know, the the Hex and all kinds of stuff, right? Uh but the Chrome Tour is a really darn good golf ball. And I’m surprised because I don’t usually care for this level of firm golf ball. I have it in years past. Uh, but this year under these parameters and going based off performance mainly with all the other intangibles being kind of a side note, the golf ball actually does really well. It’s not a golf ball I would personally play. I think it’s a little too punishing and unforgiving for me, but I can see why a lot of you really like it a lot. Let’s check out the metrics looking at it. As you can see, there’s not an ounce of red in there. In fact, this is actually really cool. The entire top row, the short irons and the wedge are all just, you know, in that average range. But once you start really compressing the golf ball with a mid-iron or a driver, it turns into one of the best performances we’ve seen so far. 22nd, 27th, 13th, 10th, 7th. I mean, look at that driver performance. Everything in the top 13. That right there is pretty much enough to propel it to a top 20 spot. But it actually has a couple other quirks that are pretty decent, too. First of all, let’s talk about the designs. All these fun designs they have. you know, limited editions, different alignment tool options for golfers, high visibility options. Uh they really cover anything you would want as far as a design, but it gets even better than that. If we also look at it, as you can see, the uh Chrome Tour got a four out of five on accuracy, a four out of five on consistency. U really the main issue I ran into was the durability. I thought that for, you know, the price they charge, which is, you know, $55 a dozen, which is outrageous. I thought that the durability should have been a little bit better. So, value-wise, it’s not great, but they do offer a buy three, get one for free throughout the entire year at Dick Sporting Goods in Golf Galaxy. So, that’s pretty cool right there. Like I said, it’s firm and traditional, and that’s awesome. I love how unique it is, and I love that it can be bent left and right. There’s tons of detail in this golf ball. This is a golf ball that will do exactly what you tell it to do. I’m sorry, let me rephrase that. It will do exactly what your club tells it to do. If you close the face a little, it’s it’s going to hook. It’s going to draw. Yeah. One of my personal favorites from the year. Uh one that I really wish I could make my gamer. If I could just get a little bit more good at golf, I will play the Hanma TWWS. Absolutely I will. If I can just get a little bit better with ball striking. Uh these golf balls surprise me. They come in at $ 36 to $40 a dozen. They are beautifully made. They look professional. They look, you know, high quality. It’s it’s pretty amazing for the price point. It really is. Uh but what really blew me away also is just the performance as a whole. If we look at the metrics, as you can see, 50th, and 50 yard spin, but 30th, 32nd, didn’t spin a ton with the pitching wedge, but that’s quite all right. We got 74th, 56th, and 46th, those are all kind of good to average numbers. But the driver performance again comes in hot. 15th with the driver on the distance, 11th on the ball speed, and 43rd on the spin. So, uh, yeah, really great performance. Drivers are really helping a lot of these golf balls in the top 20. You’ll see. Uh, and this is no different. But also, if we look at intangibles, as you can see, 65% on the greenside spin. This thing has more bite than a snake pit. I absolutely love it. 10 out of 10 on your durability. Again, it goes back to that quality. Just fantastic. A nine out of 10 when it comes to your value. Like I said, 36 to to $40 a dozen is nothing to shake a stick at. And then of course, the design really well designed for something that cost as low as it does. The only issue I ran into was the two out of five forgiveness. It’s a firmer golf ball. It’s designed to be, you know, more of an advanced golfer’s ball. So, forgiveness wasn’t great, which is why I said if I could just get a little bit better at golf, I would play it. Really surprised me this year. And I got to say, I love the Hanma Tour series. It’s one I definitely play from 100 yards in if I’m on my scramble team. These are both two golf balls that I would love to have as my gamer. I mean, I’m I’m considering I mean, across the board, these things not only check the check marks, but they go above and beyond. I have a lot of respect for Trust Golf this year. what they have done with the Bison series, you know, coming out with a new model last year, kind of a prototype at the end of the year, and then they’ve had all year to kind of make some tweaks to it. And I got to say that the tweaks that have been made, they’ve got this thing now where they want it, I believe. And wow, you know, I liked it last year. It was a great bowl last year. I love it this year. I absolutely love it. There is a lot to like about the Trust series. First of all, value-wise, $30 a dozen if you buy them in bulk. 40 just from the RIP. They go on sale all the time on Amazon or during, you know, Black Friday, Cyber Monday, different sales throughout the year. But let’s look at the metrics also. This is the X model. This is intended for faster swingers, of course. And they have a V model that’s for slower mid swingers. So the X model, as you can see, 56th when it comes to the spin, 48th when it comes to pitching wedge, 55 in ball speed, uh 7 iron performance was excellent. It was 23rd in yards, and 11th in ball speed. And then look at driver as well. It might have spun just a tad high on the driver, but the yards was still 23rd and the ball speed was still 21st. So, who cares about the spin at that point, right? If you’re getting basically almost top 20s in those two categories, spin’s just whatever. I mean, unless you’re slicing and hooking, then you got to be careful, right? But it’s not just the performance that I love with this golf ball. First of all, when it comes to the design of it, it also just has a great alignment tool and design in general. It’s very unique. It stands out from the crowd. I think it’s very important to talk about the 70% greenside spin because that is one of the highest I’ve tested this year. Four out of five on the forgiveness. I talked about the value design. Uh really again the main issue is the durability. It’s a 6 out of 10 which is a darn shame because if it had been higher, if it had been an 8 out of 10 or a 9 out of 10, this golf ball would have cracked the top 10. So it was just that close. It was knocking on the door. But you’re probably only going to get 15, 16, 17 holes out of it and it’s probably going to need to be changed. unfortunately. And I think where that applies is that if you’re someone who is a very good golfer and you swing 105 mph plus and you’re tired of paying 50 to 60 a dozen, maybe you use any of them, stricken, Bridgestone, Callaway, whatever, and you’re just tired of paying that amount. I don’t think you’re going to lose anything by trying for $35 a dozen. I I just don’t. The number two golf ball in our top 100 last year falls to 12th. And there’s nothing wrong with that. Being in the top 20 is just incredible. And being in the top 12 is even more amazing. Uh the PXG ball, I did have a little bit of criticism with it this year because now that I have a different set of irons, the Mazunos hid clickiness a lot more than my Adams Idea set does. And I found these golf balls to be a lot firmer, clickier, not as forgiving. But that’s a me problem, right? If you’re a good golfer, you don’t have to worry about that. If we look at the performance metrics, 12th when it comes to 50 yard spin, uh pitching wedge, again, firmer golf balls don’t usually do well with the pitching wedge for me, and that’s the case there. But once we get past that, it is 13th, 23rd. Not a lot of spin with the seven iron. It’s a distance ball. And then look at the driver. Sixth, fifth, and 16th. An absolute masterclass of a driver performance. And that’s what has carried this golf ball on the robotic test from my Golf Spy, my rankings last year, my rankings this year, off the tea, this golf ball, I there’s just not much like it. It’s it’s top three. It’s arguably the best. I would say it’s probably arguably the best, you know, just being consistently across any test. And if we look at the intangibles, you know, this is, you know, the only thing that held PXG out of the top 10 was really just small things. you know, the accuracy, the forgiveness, you know, just they could have been a little bit better, but the value is a 10 out of 10. The uh consistency is a four out of five. And another thing that hurt it was I only got 30% greenside spin. It doesn’t spin or check up a lot. Just Greenside. Wow. You know, for $35 a dozen and the fact they take care of heroes, it’s hard not to be a PXG supporter. And you know, I’ll continue to root for them. I really will. in production to get all the te’s crossed, all the eyes dotted, all the, you know, screws tightened. And I think they’ve done a wonderful job. Uh, they really have. This is a golf ball that never really had my respect. Oh, sorry. I’m just eating my hat because I’ll be completely honest with you. If you had told me before I made this list that the TP5X, one of my most hated golf balls I’ve ever played in my life, would make the top 11, I would have said, “Oh yeah, if that happens, I’ll eat my hat.” And so anyway, no one told me that, but I was just doing it out of respect. Um, I have never ever cared for the TP5X. It has always been really firm. It has always been really, you know, just unforgiving. And those two things are still true. But now this year that one, I’ve gotten a little bit better and two, I’ve changed how I get the shots. I’ve increased the number of shots a little bit to take the best 10. Now all of a sudden, you’re seeing what this golf ball can really do if it’s hit properly. And let me tell you something. I may not like the X model, but when it’s hit properly, it does some pretty incredible stuff. As you can see, 23rd when it comes to 50 yard spin, 42nd in pitching wedge yards, 22nd in ball speed. doesn’t spin a ton, but that’s okay. It’s still 57th’s not bad. And then when it comes to the 7ir, it spins an absolute crap ton, which is why the distance wasn’t very good. And the driver performance, 11th, 14th, 29th, really, really solid. So, amazing 50 yard spin, uh, you know, solid performance with the pitching wedge, solid performance with the seven iron, and another master class as far as the driver off the tee. That alone is enough to get you in the top 20, or at least pretty darn close to it. But there’s a couple things that the TP5 does really well. The X model does really well. Also, looking at that, uh, it has 65% greenside spin, which is actually really, really great. Uh, yeah, it’s a five layer, so I guess I expect it four out of five when it comes to your accuracy, four out of five on the consistency, 9 out of 10 on a durability. Uh, the only thing that I have against the golf ball is one, I rated the mishit feel as a one out of five. When you mishit this golf ball, it stings your hands, or at least it stung mine. Then also the two out of five on the forgiveness kind of plays a part in that. It’s a firm golf ball. It’s one of the firmst on the market. So if you’re an average swinger and you mishit it, it’s going to spin left and right and it’s going to really lose a lot of ball speed and that could be a problem. So that’s why I ultimately just don’t care for it. But I can’t deny how good it performed and I can’t deny that there are some good things about it. I won’t pay $55 a dozen for it, but I appreciate the designs and all the special editions they have, too. So intangibles are a lot of this. I mean, a lot of roller coaster, but if we just kind of eliminate all that and say, how are the performance metrics? They’re pretty darn good. I almost wonder how good they are if I was a fast swinger. So, let’s be honest, there was a lot in that list that was really surprising for me at least. And there was also a lot that was kind of expected. You know, I expected Legato to be in the top 20 again. I expected the Triad, too. Um, I I there wasn’t really much surprises there. But balls like the TP5X or even the Trust Bison X, I just didn’t see those coming. So, it’s been a fantastic year. Next up, we will have the top 10. Unfortunately, it will not be two days. I need a few more days other than that because I really want to make the top 10 more cinematic, better production value, and I really want to take my time on it to make sure all my eyes are dotted and my tees are crossed. So, thank you for your understanding on that. At this point, you should know what the top 10 golf balls are, or at least what most of them are based on, if you’ve seen my reviews all year. So, I’m interested to see what your guesses are. I really do. You can go ahead and hit them in the comments. I’ll see you very soon.

35 Comments

  1. Is it weird that im hoping that my Maxfli Straightfli makes this list? I was fkn SMOKIN em off the tee today. And them shits went straight.

  2. Did they discontinue the boost to help more expensive ball sales numbers?

    I feel like the boost was selling well

  3. love the content so I will focus on "shape" for once, love the music and transition, juste fade it ou a bit before you resume the talk but excellent man !

  4. Srixon Ultispeed is lurking ! One of my gamers ! Looking forward to the top 10 ! Intrigued by the new Hall of Fame you mentioned for next year ! Very interesting! 🤔

  5. Played the boost all summer because of this channel. Just spun and popped and didn't make my blood boil when Iost them. Just everything that I want in a golf ball. Wilson absolutely best golf brand overall. Great balls, clubs, bags, hats, everything. All for total affordable numbers and solid performance and enjoyable. Thanks Nick ! So long Boost 😢

  6. I missed a few of the earlier videos. Where is the Members Mark? He liked em better than the Kirkland.

  7. Nick, my brother in Christ, we need your help. With the Wilson Boost gone, we need a list. A like top 5 list of best performing golf balls for less than $2/ball. The Boost had it all, distance, spin, forgiveness, durability, and all at less than $1/ball. I was just watching the top 100 for fun thinking "ehh, I don't need em, it doesn't matter cause I got my Boost." Well, jokes on me…

  8. Man I agree with you about the pxg ball it’s great ball in all the ways but no matter how much spin you put on the ball with wedges by the green it ain’t stopping but it will stop with iron spin kind ironic but sweet line up so far

  9. Wilso tried “this ball is NOT about performance”???🤣🤣🤣🤣 and her top 20? Why else would you buy a ball if not for performance?

  10. Wild that tp5x rated so high. On course i've played alot of the x balls and maxfli tour x is by far the best. Tp5x will punish u a bit but i've never been punished on misshits with the maxfli. I was given a dozen of the tp5x and shelved them (they suck). Maxfli tour x is longer, putts better, more iron spin, and better on misshits. Prov1x, zstar diamond, and wilson triad are way better balls than tp5x.

  11. Great job Legato! Way to make it to the top 20. I'm using it in the winter this year and it's performing great! Super intrigued by the Triad. Nick, any idea the compressions on Legato vs Triad? Thanks. Can't wait for the top ten!!

  12. I bought 4 dozen of the Boost a few months ago, am now glad did now, it is indeed now out of stock!

  13. Definitely making the top 10: PXG Tour X, Srixon Ultispeed, Trust Bison Power V, TP5 and Tour Edge!

  14. Sad to hear about the Boost being discontinued. Been my gamer all year. It punches way above it's price point. Maybe Wilson is coming out with a better model? Same price? One can only hope.

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