If you care about scoring, the golf ball you play matters. MyGolfSpy’s 2025 Golf Ball Test presented by UNRL shows just how big the distance gaps can be between models.
The takeaway is simple: soft is slow but “firm” doesn’t always mean longest. Trajectory, spin and aerodynamics play just as big a role and, at certain speeds, they can completely flip the leaderboard. Here is a golf ball distance chart for every swing speed with the top 10 golf balls for distance.
How we test (Quick summary)
Every ball in the 2025 test was purchased at retail, hit by a robot and compared to a Titleist Pro V1 control ball. We tested drivers and irons at three speeds—high (115 mph), mid (100 mph), low (85 mph)—under consistent launch and spin targets.
The goal isn’t to show absolute yardage but relative differences. How much one ball out- or under-performs another when everything else stays equal. The results reveal a clear separation between constructions, compressions and cover types.
High swing speed (115 mph driver)
At the top end of the speed spectrum, high-compression tour balls still rule. The Callaway Chrome Tour Triple Diamond led at 328 yards, edging out the PXG Xtreme Tour and Bridgestone TOUR B X.
These models pair fast cores with flatter trajectories, but some mid-compression options like the TaylorMade Tour Response and Titleist Tour Soft held their own. The Pro V1x Left Dash stayed competitive but finally has challengers.
At the other end, the TaylorMade TP5 finished shortest at 310 yards. Its higher spin and steeper descent reduced total rollout.
Top 10 Longest (High Swing Speed)
Rank | Golf Ball | Total Distance (yards) |
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1 | Callaway Chrome Tour Triple Diamond | 328.05 |
2 | PXG Xtreme Tour | 325.49 |
3 | Bridgestone TOUR B X | 324.84 |
4 | TaylorMade Tour Response | 324.34 |
5 | Titleist Tour Soft | 324.27 |
6 | Srixon Z-STAR XV | 324.10 |
7 | Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash | 323.16 |
8 | Kirkland Performance+ v3.5 | 322.55 |
9 | Srixon Z-STAR DIAMOND | 322.40 |
10 | Wilson Staff Model | 322.15 |
Insight: At 115 mph-plus, spin control drives distance. The top performers all paired fast ball speed with ~2,500 rpm driver spin, the sweet spot for strong flight and roll.
Mid swing speed (100 mph driver)
For the average golfer, distance still favors firmer urethane models. The Maxfli Tour X took first at 289 yards, followed closely by the Srixon Z-STAR XV and Callaway Chrome Tour X.
This group highlights how aerodynamics and spin balance beat pure compression. The PXG Xtreme Tour X and Pro V1x offered nearly identical distance despite slightly different feels. Softer balls like the ERC Soft and TOUR B RX stayed close but gave up a few yards due to higher launch and spin.
The Srixon Z-STAR DIVIDE landed shortest in the test for mid speeds at 275 yards. The excessive spin and height from the DIVIDE erased carry gains.

Top 10 Longest (Mid Swing Speed)
Rank | Golf Ball | Total Distance (yards) |
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1 | Maxfli Tour X | 289.39 |
2 | Srixon Z-STAR XV | 287.44 |
3 | Callaway Chrome Tour X | 287.17 |
4 | Srixon Z-STAR DIAMOND | 286.94 |
5 | PXG Xtreme Tour X | 286.86 |
6 | Titleist Pro V1x | 286.76 |
7 | Mizuno Pro X | 286.66 |
8 | Wilson Staff Model X | 286.60 |
9 | Callaway ERC Soft | 286.08 |
10 | Bridgestone TOUR B RX | 286.05 |
Insight: Only four yards separated the top 10, but spin consistency and peak-height stability were the deciding factors. A balanced mid-flight ball gives better real-world distance than something that is ultra-low spin.
Low swing speed (85 mph driver)
The biggest surprise of the test came here: the Callaway Chrome Tour Triple Diamond, a firmer tour-level ball, was also the longest for slower swingers at 224 yards. Its low spin and efficient aerodynamics helped it beat the softer competition.
Close behind were the Srixon Q-STAR Ultispeed and Callaway Supersoft, both strong options for players seeking moderate spin and easy launch.
At the bottom, the TaylorMade TP5 finished at 212 yards, showing how tour-level spin can cost slower players a full club’s worth of distance.

Top 10 Longest (Low Swing Speed)
Rank | Golf Ball | Total Distance (yards) |
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1 | Callaway Chrome Tour Triple Diamond | 224.22 |
2 | Srixon Q-STAR ULTISPEED | 223.92 |
3 | Callaway Supersoft | 223.90 |
4 | Titleist TruFeel | 223.41 |
5 | PXG Xtreme Tour X | 223.15 |
6 | Maxfli Tour S | 222.57 |
7 | Titleist AVX | 222.47 |
8 | Titleist Pro V1 | 222.34 |
9 | Titleist Velocity | 222.11 |
10 | Wilson Staff Model X | 222.03 |
Insight: Compression alone doesn’t decide distance. Low-speed golfers still benefit from balls that hold spin below 3,000 rpm and launch high without ballooning, even if they’re not the softest option.
Final thoughts
The 2025 data proves all golf balls are not created equal. A few hundred rpm of spin or a degree of peak-height difference can shift total distance by 10 yards or more. Whether you swing 85 or 115 mph, there’s measurable yardage to be gained by playing the ball that best fits your speed and trajectory.
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