I’ve got here Phil Mickelson’s actual golf ball that he gave to my son. And what’s really interesting is first of all, he doesn’t have a number. He just has his Phil Mickelson logo on the top of that golf ball, both sides. How cool is that? Obviously, he is a legend, multiple major winner. But what is interesting is he still does differentiate his ball with these four dots underneath the Callaway logo. So, you can see there, four dots just with a Sharpie. So, really simple, but even the top golfers do mark their golf ball even though he’s got his own logo instead of a number on a golf ball. So, how do you mark yours? Get your Sharpie pens out. Comment below and let me

15 Comments

  1. Tour X is about the most spinny ball. Give me the tripple diamond all day.

    I put a black dot on the #

  2. if you test that chrome soft x too against the retail version your in for a shock. Different launch, spin, etc. All tour player balls are "Special batches"

  3. So glad you didn't cut it. Showed due respect.:) I use whatever is on the ball when I find em. Crosses, dots, lines… whatever:)

  4. Marking your ball is a requirement. I can't find any penalty for playing with an unmarked ball.

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