I try out Birdie Golf Balls for the first time. Not to be confused with Birdie Ball practice balls, Birdie Golf Balls are three piece, low cost, direct to consumer golf balls. They look slick and ship in out of the box packaging but are they any good? They get tested against the Srixon Soft Feel ball by Golf Quest’s resident mid handicap golfer.

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4 Comments

  1. Very interesting results with the softer ball. 128mph driver speed is really low even with you not hitting them super crisp.

  2. I love the idea of just logos. It's one of the reasons I really want mizunos ball to not suck. Balls with company names written on them look so lame to me (yes even titleist).

    Although, they chose a horrible name, because any youtube search I do for this will of course bring up the practice balls

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