In previous posts, we looked at the most popular golf ball among our readers by cover materials, splitting the rankings by Surlyn/ionomer and then urethane models.
This time around, we’re looking at the brand level only.
Before we get to results, there are a few things to consider:
These results reflect answers to a survey of MyGolfSpy readers with more than 5,400 responses. The survey was conducted before the Tour Edge Exotics golf ball and the Amazon Basics golf balls were released. As such, neither ball is included in the results. In most cases, for simplicity, the percentage values stated in the text are rounded to the nearest sensible digit.With that out of the way, here are the rankings.
#1 Titleist
Also not surprising is that Pro V1 was the most popular choice at just over 12 percent. The Pro V1x accounted for nearly another nine percent. Notable among our readers: all four of Titleist’s urethane offerings were more popular than the most frequently selected Surlyn model—TruFeel at 1.23 percent.
#2 Maxfli
Among our readers, the top choice is the Tour X (7.5 percent) followed by the Tour (5.5). Tour S (1.8) trails significantly while the company’s Surlyn models barely register with respondents.
#3 Callaway
While money is still green, the fact that neither ball qualifies as a legitimate tour-level option is unique both among our readers and among market leaders. FWIW, Chrome Tour (2 percent) and Chrome Tour X (1.5) aren’t far off but the results illustrate that Callaway still has some work to do in the category to reach the better player.
#4 Srixon
Unlike the market as a whole, the company’s popular SOFT FEEL (1.5 percent) was less popular than every Z-Star model. Again, this illustrates our audience’s strong preference for urethane models.
#5 TaylorMade
#6 Vice
Vice’s ionomer offerings—Tour and Drive—were chosen just 0.21 percent and 0.06 percent respectively which, if nothing else, suggests that without the relative value proposition offered by urethane models compared to the market leaders, there’s little incentive to buy.
#7 Costco/Kirkland
With that in mind, if we rank by individual model, the Kirkland Performance+ would be ranked fifth behind only Pro V1, Pro V1x, Maxfli Tour X and Maxfli Tour—more than two percentage points ahead of any ball in the Bridgestone, Callaway, Srixon or TaylorMade lineup.
#8 Bridgestone
The company’s ionomer models, which are more popular within the larger market, were led by e6 Soft and e12, both of which hover around one-half of one percent.
#9 Wilson
That’s not exactly lighting the market on fire but it’s notable that Wilson’s Surlyn offerings like Duo Soft and Zip combined for just over 0.3 percent of all responses.
#10 Mizuno
Other notables
Here’s a quick rundown of where other notable brands ranked.
PXG – 0.6% Legato – 0.53% Snell – 0.47% Seed – 0.38% OnCore – 0.3% Cut – 0.25% Pinnacle – 0.23% Volvik – 0.13% Noodle – 0.04%Have your say
Does anything surprise you in the results? Do you expect any appreciable shifts over the next few years?
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