THE GOLF BALLS YOU SHOULDN'T TEE UP! | My Golf Spy
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In this episode, we're discussing refurbished (or refinished) golf balls and whether or not you should even be playing them-let alone buying them.
As always, we ran refurbished golf balls through our gauntlet of testing, with driver and 8-iron, at all swing speeds. The results may surprise you!
So kick back, watch, and enjoy! This is Golf Science.
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0:00 Intro
0:58 World of refurbished golf balls
3:50 Refurbished golf ball data
5:48 Should you buy them?
6:55 Alternative options
7:35 Outro
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HAVE YOU EVER BOUGHT REFURBISHED GOLF BALLS? 👀 FIRST 500 TO COMMENT ENTERED TO WIN 3 DOZEN Titleist Left Dash Pro V1x
@toddcommish704
Жыл бұрын
Not in bulk. I've bought some when I'm running low (on balls and on money)
@Andy-oz7bj
Жыл бұрын
Yes. Many years ago.
@teerudi3380
Жыл бұрын
yes but only to hit out in the field over the pond
@lkae4
Жыл бұрын
No, fam.
@joesmith8220
Жыл бұрын
Never. Didn't trust them before your review and you just confirmed my doubts. Thanks
I would like to see a test on used balls that aren't refurbished. Seeing how age/time spent in water affects performance.
@vertstang123
Жыл бұрын
I'd like to know that too, I buy AAAA or mint used balls all the time. Never bought refurbished though.
Thank you so much for this video! It’s amazing to finally get a consistent checks and balances in golf. Podcasts are also super awesome too!
Thank you for confirming suspicions. Yes, I've bought one of the boxes shown at the beginning. They are tempting due to the low price and 'new' look vs. 'used' balls that come marked/scratched and probably cost more. Good to put them out of your mind right from the start so you don't get sucked in.
Thank again fellas. Great video on something we all wanted to know. And these short vids are freaking fantastic to give us a little my golf spy between no putts given episodes. Thanks again keep up the great work fellas!!
I used the My golf Spy ball comparrison app and played the Snell MTB black but the price with shipping and tax was a little high although they played well for me. After watching your video a few weeks back about swing speeds and the best ball for slower speeds of which I am the senior poster boy I play the Vice Pro Plus and am happy with the cost and performance. Thanks for doing the heavy lifting for us.
Yeah, I've bought them, who hasn't. I didn't really notice that much difference with the refinished Pro V1's I used, but I've learned not to doubt MGS. Love the video series and keep up the great work you do for all of us golf nuts out here !
I bought refurbished ProV1's about 2 years ago and I could definitely tell a difference as stated in this video. Thanks for this video MGS as I will never buy refurbished golf balls again.
Up until recently that is all I have played! As a broke college kid, it was something I was trying to use to minimize expenses for this wonderfully frustrating hobby. It just made sense for me to cut back spending when I was losing multiple balls a round; but, I have since realized that (following lots of practice/some lessons) the balls I was using were contributing to the amount of trouble I was getting in on the course. I have a relatively high swing speed and, like a lot of beginners, fight a slice as my miss. I have been using the refurbished Kirkland Sigs as my go to without realizing that it was only making my misses worse! I’m currently trying to work my way through different options to see what ball feels right for me based on the data you and your team have presented. Thank you guys for the quality content!
@jackwalters6900
Жыл бұрын
The jump to new K sigs isnt that great.
I appreciate all your videos! Super eye opening once you see the data! Have a good Monday!
Never used refurbished. Curious to see testing on the 5A mint balls from sites like lost golf balls.
Love the new KZread content here.. would be awesome to see a quick visual of dispersion patterns between the competing balls/clubs etc
No frills, no bs, just the info you want with a good delivery. cheers!
@mygolfspyvideos
Жыл бұрын
All day every day, baby!
Great video. Thanks for all you do for the golf community!
I've bought them in the past. Kudos for doing these types of tests. I have found premium balls do work better for me, but only use them on 'nicer' courses. Some of the local courses I frequent with my buddies are not in t he best condition though, and I have found some cheaper, but acceptable alternatives. Maybe that could be another question to test out,--whether or not you really save money by playing cheaper courses, only to lose $12 worth of good balls. lol
I sent this to everyone I know who insists on buying those! MGS is a great resource to educate! 🤙🏻🤙🏻
I'm glad you recommended the LGB 5A mint balls. I've bought from them numerous times. The 4A balls can be marked, but I've never had a scuffed one. Last year I bought 11 dozen Srixon Z-Star balls from WalMart for $24.95/dzn. They were previous year's balls but brand new. I've seen Bridgestone Tour B balls at WalMart for $34.95/dzn as well.
Awesome test here! Always wondered this myself. I always doubted you were actually getting the correct ball under the paint.
I should have waited till till end of the video, you answered my question. Thanks again
Great Video! Thanks. How about the Calloway or Titleist "Practice Balls, which both manufacturers claim to have "NO" defects other than aesthetic flaws in items like the paint of logo placement?
I found this video fascinating, the drop in distance on faster swing speeds is amazing.
My buddy bought 3 dozen refurbished Pro Vs mint condition. We went out to our club at 7:30 in the evening found a hole with no one around and started hitting these down a wide fairway. The results would've made Phil Niekro and Hoyt Wilhelm jealous!!
@donkee9
Жыл бұрын
The young crowd my not get the knuckleball reference. But I enjoyed it
@josephwirtz8352
Жыл бұрын
I’m not going to admit I understand the analogy…😂
@rockrugbyref
Жыл бұрын
If they were 5A mint from Lost Golf Balls then they weren't refurbished. They were just cleaned. The refurbished balls have a stamp on them and they are a different category.
Spelled iron wrong on 8 iron high swing speed slide. I'll take a box of ProV1s for my trouble. Great videos really enjoy all of them!
Loving the videos Adam, great messages, great production and we all love "Adam" style 👊
@mygolfspyvideos
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that!
I've never bought refurbished/refinished balls, but I have bought used, particularly when just starting out. Now I play (new) Z-Stars and load up when Srixon has their annual sales.
Bought some today. Never tried before. They are going in my shag bag. Thank you for data
Never bought refurbished golf balls, and they end up in the shag bag for chipping practice in the back yard. Refurbished Golf clubs are a different story, gamed a Callaway refurb for 3 years. Love ya'lls golf content.
I would love to see a side by side comparisons between new Pro V's, Kirklands random "FOUND" balls. Most of us who love your channel, are very average golfers and we all have balls in our bag that we have found in the woods during rounds and we all have balls plucked from lakes or bought from the big tubs at used sporting goods stores. I would love to know how much performance we sacrifice by going cheap and how much the elements actually affect the balls.
Used to frequent lost golf balls often, but only buy new now. Big fan of the Volvik S3 and S4, though they never appear in any tests.
I have not - but have bought some Titleists and Srixona from Lost Golf Balls. Have found a few “refinished/refurbished” balls on the course. They wound up as shag bag balls for the backyard.
I bought them when I was first starting out while thinking I'm saving a boatload getting fancy balls at a significant discount. I definitely know better, but at the time it worked out because I still shanked them OB or into water.
I’ve bought re furbished pro v1s. They were decent. A few felt a little more firm than others but not too major of complaints
Oohh this is Bulllchiitt. ive been playing reload golf balls for years now & they do wonders.
I've bought 100 refurbed Pro V1's and still using them. I don't have an official handicap and I don't play tournaments, but my stats on Shot Scope seem to suggest I'm about 12-15 hcp. If someone is a brand new golfer and they are looking to get sensible cost golf balls that they have no fear of losing, I would suggest buying these balls. Once they are better and/or have money to spend, by all means go buy the full price stuff if you want. I'll be excited to see how much better you score... Ultimately it all boils down to skill and pro's will still break par with these balls. I'm not claiming they are brilliant and perfect balls or that everyone should be using them, but I'm also not going to blame them when I hit a poor shot. In fact I love it when I see the reactions of some of my playing partners when they see how badly scuffed/beaten my golf ball is and I can still make pars and the odd birdie here or there.
Not refurbushed, but reclaimed ones have been good for me!
Just bought 2 dozen online. Crushed an 8 iron on line and it came up about 10 yards short. Now I know why. Thank you for the clarification. I can properly club myself until the reloads are. Never again. I will go back to my spend more on balls and I lose fewer thinking.
At 5:53 I assume you meant to say "... you are losing BALL speed...." not club speed. Really enjoyed the video. Thank you!
I have never bought refurbished golf balls until I found a new sealed box of pro v1 for $4.99 "3 dozen" that was last month, this week I found 2 dozen prov1x new in sealed package for $2.00. Never plan on using them but couldn't pass them up for the price. These both were at thrift stores in my area southern AZ. Enjoy the vids and info provided.
You can buy Chrome Soft, TP5 and TP5X practice balls for $29.99 for reputable places. Brand new and USGA conforming. They just have a color blemish.
I don't lose balls often. As a result, I often end up playing the same ball for 36 or more holes. It really seems they lose performance at some point. Would be great to see you guys do a test as to how a ball deteriorates at different swing speeds. A standard round might be 14 Driver hits, 4 hybrid/fairway metal, 30 irons, 10 wedges... assuming putts aren't wearing the ball out... When should I chuck the ball into the shag bag? I've never bought a used ball... try everything but always seem to go back to ProV1x...
would love to see a similar test run on used golf balls not refinished from places like lost golf balls and rock bottom to see if there is a performance loss and the actual cost rating similar to other ball tests. Also how do the Chromesoft and TP-5 practice balls sold new compare to the regular balls.
I have several dz Snell Pro, been stored in their boxes in a closet near 10 years. Are they still good? Thanks
I HAVE bought them once or twice! But no longer...and I never buy refurbished chocolates! Thanks MGS for all the great content!
@mygolfspyvideos
Жыл бұрын
You got it Will!
Love the piece on these balls! Question, have you ever ran a test on "practice" balls? How do they compare to? Titleist Tour Practice, Taylormade Tour Response "Practice" for example.
@mygolfspyvideos
Жыл бұрын
So we have done a Lab directly on range balls HERE: mygolfspy.com/7-reasons-why-range-balls-shouldnt-be-a-part-of-your-next-fitting/ As far as different practice options - we will be taking a deeper look at this soon!
@lawbinson
Жыл бұрын
2nd this, would love to see the practice balls compared at all levels.
Good video, kinda obvious the refurbed would be compromised and lose distance. I just don’t understand the part about club head speed. How fast I’m striking the ball shouldn’t be changed by the ball itself. It would be nice to see how much the direction is affected also, because the slower swing golfers might not be put off over 3 yards, but hitting a good shot, but not knowing it because of a bad ball would really frustrate the beginner golfer.
For affordable golf balls I really like the Titleist velocity and the maxfli straightfli. For premium quality not price I really like the vice brand. But I feel the straightfli and velocity are best for more inconsistent ball strikers since they offer a very straight and forgiving trajectory.
I have used reload golf balls, noticed a slight difference in distance, but mostly in the feel.
I have in the past, but not for the last year or so. Is the left dash available in yellow
Never bought refurbished. I have bought tp5 pix practice balls thought. I’d like to see a test with practice balls from the major manufacturers
heck, i can see a difference in Pro VI after just 18 holes of play. They're great balls, but like all the urethane balls, they will absorb some damage. If you don't have time to practice getting that check-spin action around the greens the high-end balls can give you, you may as well stick with a cheaper surlyn ball. I don't know what the cover is on the Titleist Velocity or the Titleist Tru-feel, but those balls are tough and they'll last longer than you can keep them in play.
I play the oncore verox1 ball. Would you do a segment on this ball?
I've never bought them, but I've found out been given plenty. A lot of the refurbished balls pulled out of the water have peeling paint. Those always go straight to the extras bin that I give away to whoever wants them.
I just used some New Spalding Golf Balls. Thought they were pretty good. Any thoughts?
Great stuff! Keep it up!
Great video! Thank you for this
What was the flight and offline vs the new balls? Refinishing changes the outer cover and should affect ball flight too, right?
Never bought refurbished. I find plenty of premium balls in the woods in near mint condition at my local municipal course. Thanks all you fellow weekend warriors playing pro v1s, tp5s and chrome softs.
Is there a difference between the refurbished (reload) and the 5A Mint Refinished? Found Balls were named as a culprit and I actually do buy from them (2022 Tour B XS - 5A Pristine). Maybe I should stop?
What was the effect on spin from the extra layer of paint on the refurbs? It sucks to lose yards but if you can’t hold a green (if you can hit one) then why buy the refurbs???
Have you guys tested golf balls with personalized logos? Would the extra paint on one side cause unwanted side spin? I recall a test you did where the paint was slightly different on one side and it produced major side spin, would the personalization do the same? Should I avoid putting my dogs face on a bunch of Vice Pros? Do the Vice balls with the crazy paint drip affect flight?
Dangit. 3 doz this year, high swing speed all the time. Bought a new rangefinder to try to fix my variability on approaches. I haven't been confident all year long because of these and my cap went up considerably.
mygolfspy out here doing the lords work
@mygolfspyvideos
Жыл бұрын
It's good to stay humble 😂
I definitely play refurbished balls lol. Cost is the main motivator, but this video is changing my mind.
Appreciate this insight. Going to clean out the bag….
@mygolfspyvideos
Жыл бұрын
Thank god!
i've bought and used them a couple of times, main thing I notice is that they scuff much easier, especially in sand... that new paint just comes right off
Yes, I've tried refurbished balls a couple of times. What I found -- not surprisingly - is that their quality is uneven. Some played like new and others probably sat at the bottom of a pond for a while.
Have a look at Seed golf balls...made in Carlow, Ireland.
Bought a box of these to use with Trackman during the winter so I didn't wear out good TP5's. After a couple trips (maybe 400 or so strikes) several of these simply split in half. Not cracked or cut. Literally split in half.
@JJG86
Жыл бұрын
I’m sure I never hit a single ball more than 100 times.
Great info to follow.
would be curious as to spin numbers too, but nice info
I've never purchased either, but I've always been under the impression that "refurbished" was different (and better) than "refinished" because the refurb was simply cleaned up as opposed to having a new coating applied.
well thanks I just ordered some of those mint 5 balls. hope they taste minty.
Thanks for the information it was very useful, but it would also have been helpful if you could have provided robot data on the balls flight, to show how much, if any, the surface imperfections or re-load golf balls impacted accuracy, consistency, height or spin. Also you cut some of the balls in half in the video, but did not explain exactly what you discovered about the balls core / interior by doing that?
Love the box of chocolate comparison. I've played them when found on casual rounds or short Par 3 courses. Though I'll never buy them. NEVER.
I didn't even know buying refurbished golf balls was a thing....Crazy
I've bought them a few times when I first started playing
Yes I will never buy refurbished again, so crappy. Now Kirklands, they are great, I'd like to see a side by side like you just did with a Pro V1.
I love the chocolates box comparison. I can't afford high-priced balls but also know they don't suit my game. I have always had doubts about reloads, but now I know for sure. Thanks. BTW I can't believe it is even legal for a company to do this.
@mygolfspyvideos
Жыл бұрын
Pretty wild huh?
I used refurbished pro v's... not much difference. I did notice the cover would get chewed up after a few wedge shots. Other than that, couldn't tell any difference in performance.
Refurbished golf balls are very popular here in Spain. However, as always, it can be put down to a lack of information and knowledge. A lot of people need to know more about the DTC companies if a limited budget is a concern. Personally, I play Snell blacks and couldn't be happier.
Play em all the time and then switch to new for competitions. Been doing this for nearly 15yrs. My findings don't match these. Guess I've gotten luckier with quality. 275-285 off tee all day with either kind. Irons I do account and club down fractionally. I'll keep this up realizing there is a difference and keep enjoying the savings season over season.
@brich2065
Жыл бұрын
But I do like the MGS studies. Not disagreeing. Just haven't found it to add up to enough difference to justify the cost difference.
I have not bought refurbuished balls. - I have played a few proV I have found in the bushes though!!!
Imagine waiting two or four weeks to play a round on a perfect day and using wack refurbished golf balls. Life is too short, y'all. Go play your best. Or play your personal best.
I bought one dozen Pro V1. They felt like the real thing.
I buy pro v! All the time (refurbished), simply because I cant afford new balls, I’m 77 and play bogey golf and I definitely prefer pro V1 over “softer balls” for seniors
@lawbinson
Жыл бұрын
Curious, have you tried the Srixons? Around my area, they are always on sale at up to 50% off at different times of the season. The Q Star Tour and Z Stars both work well for me and better than Reloads.
I use pond balls all the time. I don't see a problem but I always inspect them first.
Maxfli tour CG are half price of ProV1 and they are awesome. Choose those over refurbished.
@journeyman291
Жыл бұрын
I buy them exclusively and love them. But if the word gets out too far I'm afraid Max Fli will increase the price
Would love to see some test results on seed golf balls
I had good luck with Bridgestone refurbished balls.
Great vid, always thought the refurbs performed worse
I bought refurbished Titleist AVX. They performed spotty. Some were good, some were horrible. Or it was my swing
Interesting but if I know I'm going to lose a few yards why not buy them and go up a club when playing a shot? Except for the driver, of course. What I would be very interested in is if you lose accuracy with the refurbished balls due to the refurbishment covering up or introducing imperfections. It's all very well losing 8 yards in distance but ending up 8 yards in the rough can be much more punishing.
Never have. There are decent balls out there that don't cost that much. Callaway Super Soft is a good ball at a good price. Also, how fast does a strong player swing an 8 Iron??
Have you all ever ran tests on the lake balls that you can buy from places like “Lost Balls “, I’ve been using them to save money. Thank
@jackwalters6900
Жыл бұрын
Golf Digest long ago did an article on submerged balls. There is a loss in performance.
Yes I have but my eyes have been opened.thanks mygolfspy
I buy them all the time. I have been golfing for just under a year and for me to spend $75 on a dozen balls is crazy. I would probably have to give up a few rounds a year to be able to buy Pro V1. Maybe when I get better icon afford to do this. Thanks for the tip.
@dannyscott8939
Жыл бұрын
Play Snell/Kirkland/vice, great balls but not nearly as expensive as pro V's. I played all of those before I moved up to the srixon z star recently
@twisted13
Жыл бұрын
@@dannyscott8939 OK thanks I will give them a try. I appreciate the tip. 👍
What up Beach we miss you on the Pod
Ive bought from lost golf balls and the mint 5 condition ones they are decent
If you shoot 90’s or higher like me due to being bad off the tee, use a cheaper ball off the tee and then switch to good quality balls on approach shots and around/on the green. You’ll save lots of money and save strokes closer to the green. Not many people shooting 90+ are playing competitively anyways.
I bought these when I 1st started because it was between a rock hard slazengers that were cheap or these and these felt better. Kirkland wasn't an option then lol.