5 Best Golf Balls for Seniors 2024: Top Golf Balls for Seniors to Maximize Distance

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5 Best Golf Balls for Seniors 2024. Top Golf Balls for Seniors to Maximize Distance. Struggling to find the right golf ball as a senior golfer? Don't settle for mediocrity! This video explores the top 5 golf balls specifically designed to enhance your performance on the course. From Titleist's legendary Pro V1 to Wilson's Staff Model's exceptional spin control, discover the perfect ball to match your needs and budget.

Key considerations for senior golfers:

Distance - Regain lost yardage with balls optimized for slower swing speeds.
Spin - Enhance control around the greens for precise approach shots.
Feel - Experience a soft yet responsive feel for confidence-inspiring feedback.
Durability - Invest in long-lasting balls that can withstand multiple rounds.
Video Highlights:

Reviews of the Top 5 Golf Balls:
Titleist Pro V1
Wilson Staff Model
Bridgestone Tour B RX
Titleist AVX
Vice Pro Plus
In-depth analysis of each ball's features and benefits
Clear explanation of key factors to consider when choosing a golf ball
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I play a Wilson Duo Soft. Around $20.00 a dozen. And I played them a very very long time and I’ve had no problems with them. The compression is perfect for my swing speed as a senior.

Woodstockneverhappened
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Top 5 should read.
1 Titlest tru feel.
2Srixon soft feel.
3 Srixon Qstar
4 Callaway chromesoft.
5 bridgestone E6

geoffcohen
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The ball I've used recently and which I have found to be superior is the Bridgestone e12 Contact. Distance, flight, and - most importantly - the highly subjective topic of feel are better than the Titleist, Srixon, or anything else I've tried. The feel, especially off my irons, is hard to quantify but the e12 feels better than $50/dozen balls and is only $24.99/dozen at any retailer so price/performance wins the race for me. It putts well and also seems highly durable, so what's not to like? The balls surveyed in this video are premium balls but, IMO, the e12 beats them all.

Diogenes-tyyy
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QStar, e6, e12, duo soft. All excellent for this 76 year old chap!

Wolfie-
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I play the Srixon Q Star Tour. This is also a good ball for seniors and under $40 a box.

josephedwards
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Pro v 1 is still my go to ball but I have tried the Bridgestone tour RX and now use them often, good distance and very good around the green 🤪🇺🇲

usatrooper
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I’ve never gotten to play the same ball for five or six rounds. Mine have this wanderlust built deep in their own cores.

nathanclayton
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MyGolfSpy tested the 2023 Titleist Pro V1 and found it had an average compression of 87. That's on the high side and requires a higher swing speed. "The #1 ball in golf, the Pro V1 is a three-piece golf ball meant for swing speeds of 98-105 mph." (The Golf Ball Handbook). This is NOT suited for slower senior swing speeds which typically range between 60-80 mph. (The Titleist Pro V1x has an average compression of 96.)

Paul-lmgv
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I’m do like the AVX but refuse to pay these high prices for golf balls which I lose too often. I’m quite happy with my Cosco Kirklands - a great all round ball at a very reasonable price.

internationAL
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The Titleist Pro V 1 is a great ball for my game. I haven’t found any of the less expensive Titleist balls to have a good feel to them.. They all seem to hard. As a senior I also like Callaway’s Crome soft or their Super Soft balls. Any of the major brands top shelf ball is generally a very good choice and their less expensive balls are just of average quality. So, if you don’t mind losing distance the Kirlkland ball is probably the best deal going for a decent all around quality ball.

ronparis
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I wish to purchase these balls as they are very good for us seniors

rodneybutchart
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You are correct I use the Srixon soft feel. The AVX is a great ball but way too expensive

rratcliff
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You should include cover material and price. These all seem to be the highest priced balls. You should do a video featuring the best balls under $30.00. There are good ones. One you should add to this list is the Taylor made Tour Response. The con is they have risen $10.00 in price 2 years. The plus is they have added many colors in a wide stripe option.

barrymuller
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Would have been nice if you said what swing speed you tested them at. I am a senior with lower back fusion so my swing is all arms and low speed.

Harold-uc
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Pro v 1 for a senior who swings 80-90 mph ? Obviously this isn’t about what is an appropriate ball for seniors or people who don’t swing a club 100 mph+. May I suggest you actually take the time to research what might benefit seniors.

seabee
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4 of the 5 might be for seniors on the Senior PGA Tour. I know few players that can actually take advantage of a tour ball, be honest with yourself but if spending $50+ for a dozen makes you feel good then go for it.

toshimon
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With a compression of 100. Vice Pro plus is not recommended for Senior golfers in my world. Most seniors don't have enough swing speed for that ball. Pro V 1 not appropriate either. Taylormade Speed Soft is a far better choice for folks with slower swing speeds which is where the majority of most seniors reside.

FenwayJoe
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The best ball for me is the new ball I find on the golf course.

lorenzell
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I like the vice balls and the Callaway super soft.

JJG
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I find the Maxfli Tour-X to be the best ball for my Senior Swing

vincelavalle