When it comes to scoring, wedge spin is one of the most revealing stats in golf ball testing. A ball that spins more on wedge shots provides extra stopping power and control on approach and short shots. But not every cover (even the urethane ones) delivers the same performance and this year’s 2025 MyGolfSpy Golf Ball Test presented by UNRL proved spin differences are wider than many golfers realize.
Full Wedge Spin (RPM)
| Rank | Golf Ball Model | Spin (RPM) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Callaway Chrome Tour X | 10,147 |
| 2 | Wilson Staff Model X | 9,847 |
| 3 | Kirkland Performance+ v3.5 | 9,828 |
| 4 | Srixon Z-STAR Diamond | 9,772 |
| 5 | TaylorMade TP5 | 9,771 |
| 6 | Titleist Tour Soft | 9,765 |
| 7 | Maxfli Tour X | 9,751 |
| 8 | Srixon Z-STAR | 9,746 |
| 9 | Bridgestone TOUR B XS | 9,702 |
| 10 | Srixon Z-STAR XV | 9,702 |
| 11 | Callaway Chrome Tour | 9,680 |
| 12 | Titleist Pro V1x | 9,673 |
| 13 | Srixon Z-STAR DIVIDE | 9,602 |
| 14 | TaylorMade TP5x | 9,578 |
| 15 | Callaway Chrome Soft | 9,574 |
| 16 | Wilson Triad | 9,540 |
| 17 | Bridgestone TOUR B RXS | 9,518 |
| 18 | Wilson Staff Model | 9,489 |
| 19 | PXG Xtreme Tour | 9,485 |
| 20 | Callaway Chrome Tour Triple Diamond | 9,461 |
| 21 | Maxfli Tour | 9,409 |
| 22 | Titleist Velocity | 9,396 |
| 23 | Member’s Mark Pro Series 2 | 9,383 |
| 24 | PXG Xtreme Tour X | 9,354 |
| 25 | Titleist Pro V1 | 9,324 |
| 26 | Vice Pro | 9,317 |
| 27 | Srixon Q-STAR Tour | 9,268 |
| 28 | Pinnacle Rush | 9,266 |
| 29 | Titleist AVX | 9,261 |
| 30 | Callaway ERC Soft | 9,260 |
| 31 | Maxfli Tour S | 9,226 |
| 32 | TaylorMade SpeedSoft | 9,179 |
| 33 | Mizuno Pro S | 9,143 |
| 34 | Titleist TruFeel | 9,102 |
| 35 | Srixon Q-STAR Ultispeed | 9,046 |
| 36 | Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash | 9,010 |
| 37 | Srixon Soft Feel | 9,040 |
| 38 | Bridgestone TOUR B RX | 9,003 |
| 39 | TaylorMade Tour Response | 8,984 |
| 40 | Callaway Supersoft | 8,934 |
| 41 | Vice Pro Air | 8,898 |
| 42 | Mizuno Pro X | 8,865 |
| 43 | Bridgestone TOUR B X | 8,686 |
| 44 | Vice Pro Plus | 8,613 |
Callaway Chrome Tour X topped the charts for spin. Surprisingly, balls like the Tour Soft and Kirkland Performance+ posted tour-level spin despite their lower price points.
At the opposite end, distance-focused models such as Callaway Supersoft, TaylorMade Tour Response and Vice Pro Plus offered far less spin on full swing wedge shots.
35-Yard Wedge Spin (RPM)
| Rank | Golf Ball Model | Spin (RPM) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | TaylorMade TP5 | 6,026 |
| 2 | Bridgestone TOUR B XS | 5,998 |
| 3 | Wilson Staff Model X | 5,992 |
| 4 | Callaway Chrome Tour X | 5,957 |
| 5 | Maxfli Tour X | 5,947 |
| 6 | Wilson Staff Model | 5,937 |
| 7 | Srixon Z-STAR Diamond | 5,903 |
| 8 | Titleist Pro V1x | 5,866 |
| 9 | Bridgestone TOUR B X | 5,852 |
| 10 | Srixon Z-STAR | 5,838 |
| 11 | Srixon Z-STAR XV | 5,837 |
| 12 | Vice Pro Plus | 5,823 |
| 13 | Srixon Z-STAR Divide | 5,818 |
| 14 | TaylorMade TP5x | 5,812 |
| 15 | Maxfli Tour | 5,772 |
| 16 | Vice Pro | 5,773 |
| 17 | Wilson Triad | 5,743 |
| 18 | Callaway Chrome Tour | 5,735 |
| 19 | Bridgestone TOUR B RXS | 5,718 |
| 20 | Bridgestone TOUR B RX | 5,715 |
| 21 | Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash | 5,698 |
| 22 | Titleist Pro V1 | 5,689 |
| 23 | PXG Xtreme Tour X | 5,682 |
| 24 | Callaway Chrome Tour Triple Diamond | 5,652 |
| 25 | Mizuno Pro X | 5,641 |
| 26 | PXG Xtreme Tour | 5,636 |
| 27 | Titleist AVX | 5,628 |
| 28 | Srixon Q-STAR Tour | 5,623 |
| 29 | Callaway Chrome Soft | 5,593 |
| 30 | Vice Pro Air | 5,592 |
| 31 | TaylorMade Tour Response | 5,586 |
| 32 | Maxfli Tour S | 5,580 |
| 33 | Member’s Mark Pro Series 2 | 5,578 |
| 34 | Kirkland Performance+ v3.5 | 5,576 |
| 35 | Mizuno Pro S | 5,496 |
| 36 | Callaway ERC Soft | 4,828 |
| 37 | Srixon Soft Feel | 4,626 |
| 38 | Titleist Tour Soft | 4,583 |
| 39 | Callaway Supersoft | 4,381 |
| 40 | Srixon Q-STAR Ultispeed | 4,364 |
| 41 | Titleist TruFeel | 4,200 |
| 42 | Pinnacle Rush | 3,227 |
| 43 | TaylorMade SpeedSoft | 3,177 |
| 44 | Titleist Velocity | 2,058 |
TaylorMade TP5 and Bridgestone TOUR B XS led the pack for 35-yard wedge spin, holding over 5,900 rpm and maintaining consistency across partial shots. The Wilson Staff Model X and Chrome Tour X followed closely. Value options like Maxfli Tour X again punched above its price point, offering short-game spin numbers not far from tour-level performance.
At the other end, balls such as Callaway Supersoft, TaylorMade SpeedSoft and Titleist Velocity produced significantly lower spin. The decision for golfers comes down to high-spin urethane for precision and stopping power or ionomer-covered designs for added launch and rollout.
Final thoughts
The 2025 MyGolfSpy Ball Test shows how much your golf ball matters. Some balls spin and stop, others launch higher and roll out more. If you want control around the greens, urethane models are still the clear choice.
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