TThe Budget Golf Ball That Could Replace Titleist Pro V1 & TaylorMade TP5!

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Tired of spending a fortune on golf balls like the Titleist Pro V1 or TaylorMade TP5? In this video, we introduce a brand-new, budget-friendly golf ball that delivers exceptional performance without the high price tag! Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player, this affordable alternative offers everything you need to compete at a high level – incredible distance, control, and feel – all at a fraction of the cost.

We break down the technology behind this game-changing ball, compare it to premium options, and share how it can help you save money while still elevating your game. If you’re ready to put an end to overpriced golf balls and get more for your money, this is a must-watch!

✅ Why this golf ball could be the perfect replacement for expensive brands
✅ Key features that make it stand out
✅ Performance comparison with Titleist Pro V1 and TaylorMade TP5
✅ Is it the best budget golf ball of 2025?

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39 Comments

  1. unless u buy a ton of them or sign up for the subscription, its only a couple dollars different. $47 dollars for a dozen delivered smh

  2. I used to play proV1.. but those wilson staff model balls are so great. Like better than prov1 IMO

  3. There’s been a “new” ball on the market that was going to kill off the main players since before you were born mate. What happened to that company with the biggest marketing budget of them all NIKE, ??

  4. They used to have the Seed balls in Walmart where I live haven’t seen them there in 2 or 3 years though

  5. If you're looking for courses to play for your next 100 tour, I suggest the course I play at which is Brett Vale, just outside of Ipswich. Massively underrated and also a pretty unknown gem of a course, you should check it out if possible mate 👍🏻

  6. They are a good ball but to get the low price you need to buy a lot. You can get the same price and quantity without spending £120 for taylormade response or Wilson even cheaper both great balls.

  7. Love the Seed O1x. My favorite ball. Great performance. Been subscribed for a year or so and tried all of them before settling on the O1x.

  8. Why dont you do that with your clu s ? Just like you said if it's good enough just don't understand

  9. I'm not really sure what an expensive premium ball means to a high handicapper like me compared to a good, cheaper ball but for 20 bucks a dozen difference, give me the seed x1's all day.

  10. I was going to sign up for a subscription, if I lived in war torn Lebanon I’d be ok. Unfortunately, I live in the tropical paradise known as the Philippines, not on the drop down for country/region for shipping.

  11. In Australia, you can’t really try any of the DTC balls because they cost so much for a dozen, ie about the same as Pro Vs, so effectively they’re just another premium priced ball. To get a reasonable price, you need to buy 3 or 4 dozen, which no average golfer will do without testing them first … I would suggest they need local distributors that sell sleeves of 3 balls if the want us to try/test them.

  12. As long as the ball is consistent every time with numbers. A lot of ppl chop and change ball to often buy 1 box off seed then next box is a taylormade. As James and chris have said b4 you need to try for a few months with the same ball

  13. tried seed balls . spinny as hell and 5-8 yards shorter off driver then my usual bridgestone tour b's. average cheap ball at best. but when your sponsored by them they are a pro v killer. 😂

  14. Would like to see you test the new Mizuno pro s and x golf balls as well as the s3 irons and the new wedges

  15. I'm a Korean golfer subscriber living in Korea. It's too bad that you can't buy the golf ball here. I always enjoy your product reviews.

  16. Ive being seeing and hearing about Seed more and more. Im a Vice Pro player, but their prices are slowly going up and up which defeats the point (besides the amazing designs). Maybe I'll give the Seed a try.

  17. I have bought the Seed balls, SDX1, SD01 and SD02, I have a Trackman setup in my garage and they are all great balls when compared to the Pro V1/x. They are just hard to get hold of…..

  18. I am going to say after 30 years of golf, Titleist Pro V line are the best golf balls and the gold standard. There is no equal when it comes to performance.

    Other balls come close at a cheaper price, which is good enough for me for the casual rounds and betting rounds. Tournaments and especially big bragging rights Scrambles, I definitely bring the Pro Vs

  19. Almost pulled the trigger on some Seeds but Srixon Z star diamond came on special for less than the Seed. I like that you can have you logo on the Seed golf balls but printing is not available in Australia. Company logo for sponsoring golf days

  20. I am happy for people to continue to buy middle to premium balls new. I simply buy mine used from a couple of online used ball retailers. As a med-high handicapper I have no need to spend £2+ on a ball. If I ever feel the need to buy brand new I'll be buying from DTC manufacturers like Seed or Vice (although Vice are not that cheap).

  21. I know many golfers who are absolutely wedded to the Pro V1 and remain completely unaware of or interested in DTC brands. There is no competitor out there that will 'kill' the top brands – they might just steal a small section of the market.

  22. Wish they were available in stores, I love these. I live in the states and I order 3 boxes a year. they are fantastic.

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