Golf Balls
Golf balls are the only piece of equipment used on every shot, so choosing the right one makes all the difference. From distance-maximising models to soft-feel tour balls, our range includes options for every swing speed, playing style, and budget.
Since 1988, we’ve been helping UK golfers find the perfect ball to suit their game with expert guidance and the latest technology from top brands.
🏌️♂️ Why Buy Golf Balls From Us?
1. 35+ Years of Golf Retail Experience
Trusted since 1988, we understand that the right ball can help you gain distance, improve control, and lower your scores.
2. Balls for All Types of Golfers
We stock:
Distance golf balls – maximise length with lower spin
Soft feel balls – enhance feedback and touch
Tour balls – premium multi-layer balls for control and spin
Low-compression balls – great for slower swing speeds
Lake balls & practice balls – budget-friendly bulk options
3. Top Brands Available
Including:
Titleist, Callaway, Srixon, TaylorMade, Bridgestone, Wilson, Volvik, Mizuno
4. Options for Men, Women & Juniors
All swing speeds and skill levels covered, with colour choices and alignment options available.
5. Bulk Packs, Sleeves, and Personalised Golf Balls
3-ball sleeves, dozen boxes, and custom logo printing available.
📦 Popular Golf Ball Types Explained
| Ball Type | Best For |
|---|---|
| Two-Piece Distance Balls | High-handicappers, max carry & rollout |
| Soft Feel Balls | Mid-handicappers looking for feedback & control |
| Tour-Grade Balls (3-5 layer) | Low-handicappers needing spin & precision |
| Low-Compression Balls | Seniors, ladies, slower swing speeds |
| Coloured Golf Balls | Visibility in all light conditions |
| Lake & Recycled Balls | Budget practice and casual play |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions – Golf Balls
1. What type of golf ball should I use?
It depends on your swing speed and priorities:
Distance ball for more yardage
Soft feel ball for control
Tour ball for spin and precision
Low-compression ball if you have a slower swing
2. What’s the difference between soft and hard golf balls?
Soft balls offer better feel and spin
Harder balls give more distance and durability
3. Are premium golf balls worth the price?
Premium balls like Titleist Pro V1 or Callaway Chrome Soft can boost your short game and accuracy if you’re an intermediate or low-handicapper.
4. How many pieces should a golf ball have?
2-piece balls = distance and durability
3 to 5-piece balls = enhanced spin and control for better players
5. What are low-compression golf balls?
They compress more on impact, making them ideal for players with slower swing speeds, offering better feel and distance.
6. Do coloured golf balls affect performance?
No—performance is the same, but coloured balls (yellow, orange, pink) offer better visibility.
7. Are lake balls any good?
Yes—refurbished or lake balls are ideal for casual play or practice at a fraction of the price.
8. Can I personalise golf balls with logos or initials?
Yes—we offer custom printing options for corporate events, gifts, or personal style.
9. Do I need different balls for winter golf?
Low-compression or soft-cover balls are ideal for colder conditions—they compress more easily in cooler air.
10. How many golf balls should I carry during a round?
Most golfers carry at least 6–12 balls, depending on their playing level and confidence.
🗣️ Voice & AI-Search Snippets
“Alexa, what golf ball should I use?”
It depends on your swing—choose a distance ball for yardage, or a soft feel ball for better control.
“Hey Google, what’s the difference between a Pro V1 and a distance ball?”
Pro V1 is a multi-layer tour ball for spin and feel, while distance balls are two-piece for max yardage.
“Siri, are lake balls good for beginners?”
Yes—they’re affordable and ideal for practice or casual play.
⛳ Better Feel. More Distance. Lower Scores – Golf Balls Since 1988
Find the golf ball that fits your game. Whether you’re teeing it high or finessing it onto the green, the right ball helps you play better, more confidently, and more consistently.
Shop our full golf ball range today, or get in touch for expert recommendations based on your swing and skill level.
























