Back in February, we listed the top-selling “cheap” golf balls. Cheap is my word. What we’re really talking about are preference-driven golf ball models with Surlyn/ionomer covers.
In terms of unit sales, they make up a sizeable portion of the market but, as you might expect, in terms of actual dollars spent, they lag a bit behind more expensive urethane models.
That’s the background.
More recently, we published a survey with the primary purpose of gaining additional insights into the golf balls you (our readers) play most often. We received more than 5,400 responses.
We’ll be covering the results from a variety of angles in the coming weeks but for the sake of consistency with what we did back in February, we’re starting with the list of the most popular Surlyn (i.e., cheap) golf balls among our readers.
Before we get to the list, I wanted to add just a bit of context. Across the market as a whole, Surlyn (ionomer) models account for roughly fifty-five percent of units sold.
Not surprisingly, the average MyGolfSpy reader is more performance-focused and willing to spend more on golf balls. With that, Surlyn models were listed as the ball played most often by only 13.3 percent of respondents.
That out of the way, here are the top 10 models (among our readers) for the category.
#1 Callaway Supersoft
#2 Srixon Soft Feel
#3 Titleist TruFeel
#4 Titleist Tour Soft
#5 Callaway ERC Soft
#6 Titleist Velocity
#7 TaylorMade SpeedSoft
#8 TaylorMade Distance+
#8 Srixon Q-Star UltiSpeed
#10 Bridgestone E6 SOFT
Other notables
Given the price point of most Surlyn/ionomer offerings, it shouldn’t come as any surprise that direct-to-consumer brands that produce popular urethane offerings don’t fare as well with their less expensive offerings.
Among DTC offerings, the Vice Tour was the most popular choice (1.7/0.21), followed by the Maxfli SoftFli (0.92/0.19) and Cut Red (0.46/0.06).
Snell’s Prime 2.0 accounted for just 0.31 percent of ionomer selections (0.04 percent overall).
Among larger, or at least more established ball brands, Mizuno’s most popular Surlyn offering (RB66) was selected 0.77 percent of the time (ionomer-only) and just 0.09 percent across all responses.
Wilson’s DUO Soft was selected 1.69 percent of the time among golfers who chose a Surlyn offering and 0.21 percent of the time in total.
Volvik Vivid accounted for 0.62 percent and 0.15 percent of responses respectively.
And just because someone will ask, the Noodle Long and Soft was chosen 0.31 percent (0.04 percent) of the time while the legendary Top-Flite XL Distance was chosen 0.15 and 0.02 percent respectively.
Lastly, the Nitro Ultimate Distance was selected twice.
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