Seed has continued to impress me time after time. Now I take on their two piece model, which promises straight flight and explosive distance. Let’s keep the positive Seed reviews going!

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00:00 Intro
2:43 Design
4:05 Chipping and Putting
7:47 Feel Across Clubs
9:13 50 Yard Pitch
10:06 9 Iron
10:55 7 Iron
11:56 5 Hybrid
13:05 Driver
14:02 Durability
15:02 Conclusion

21 Comments

  1. Hi Nick, definitely looks like another gem for us average golfers. They are popular in the UK although I live in Thailand,my friends in the UK like the Seed golf balls.

  2. Says it has been hit 100 times. "…. when you can play a round and a half and not tell, the durability is a 10 out of 10."

    Todd looks at his last 18 hole score of about 123. Depressingly grabs clubs to go practice some more, ashamed to be dragging down the Golf Ball Addict Army…….

  3. Before you change the 5 hybrid out for a 5 iron, I would highly suggest going with a higher lofted fairway wood. So easy to launch and control. A 7 wood or 9 wood would be my suggested woods to try depending on what distance you need to fill.

  4. I’m old enough to remember when Surlyn was the newest & greatest thing to hit golf and golf ball ( wound balls) ads actually boasted the product used Surlyn! Also, if you knew, you would use Surlyn balls on long holes that needed woods and balata on par 3 holes using irons! At least, that was the story, probably a golfing urban myth at the time

  5. Notwithstanding how good the factories make their balls for so-called brands like Seed, which is the same one where Vice makes balls btw but not being honest with their customers is really a turn off. A 355 dimple pattern? BS Ridiculous. Consumers need to sue these types of brands for false advertisement.

  6. Once again a well done video. Question: I've seen various testing that seemingly indicate that matte finished golf balls perform very poorly in wet or damp conditions. If my memory serves me correctly, the issue was lack or no spin on the ball when wet. Have you seen or heard this …or tested for it? Love the channel as always Nick.

  7. If you’re interested in distance, you should be interested i the golf ball finish. Matte-finish golf balls retain water because of that finish and you lose significant distance according to MGS.

  8. If you’re interested in distance, you should be interested in the golf ball finish. Matte-finish golf balls retain water because of that finish and you lose significant distance according to MGS. Rain, dew, water hazards are poison because of that finish.

  9. Great review, I’ve been very interested in this one.

    Have you thought about running the Get Sum back through your new/updated review process? I was initially thinking that this ball might be equivalent.

  10. I feel like all the matte cover balls, except Callaways, have really great durability. Matte Maxfli’s, matte Oncores, matte Titleist Velocity, all seem to last sooo long. I like that because I lose a golf ball very infrequently and my two home courses only have “cart path” pads right next to the tee boxes so my shots don’t hit cart paths either. I hit the ball with enough speed, height, and spin that I don’t need to worry about not having enough backspin, and my courses do a very good job of keeping the courses and greens watered sufficiently. What golf balls do other commentators find to be exceptionally durable?

  11. Would really like to try SEED golf balls, but even with a 10 % discount , the cost to buy 1 dozen Country Mile balls is almost SIXTY dollars Canadian. Some day will have to get a friend who is travelling in England to bring me back some, but when I can get Vice for HALF that price, I just cant justify it 😖 Pity.

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