What golf balls are players using at the 2023 Ryder Cup?

Today’s Golfer reviews the golf balls gracing the Marco Simone Golf and Country Club at the 44th Ryder Cup in Rome.

The 2023 Ryder Cup will showcase a selection of the very best golf balls on the market across the three days of action between 30 September and 2 October.

When 24 of the World’s best players congregate for the greatest competition in golf, it presents a unique opportunity for fans to see the most popular equipment on Tour. Of course, this doesn’t necessarily mean the best low-spin drivers will work for you, but nonetheless shouldn’t stop you from getting inspired by the best brands on the planet, and considering which model is right for your game.

The Ryder Cup at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club in Rome.

For those driven by data and forever searching for the optimal ball to complement their game, you’re in luck! Today’s Golfer, in collaboration with Ping and Loughborough University, has conducted one of the most comprehensive reviews of golf ball performance to date to help you make the most informed buying choices.

Here are the results – and you might be surprised!

The golf balls played by Team Europe and Team USA at the 2023 Ryder Cup (* denotes Major winners).

Team Europe (Capt: Luke Donald)Team USA (Capt: Zach Johnson)
Callaway Chrome Soft XJon Rahm*, Nicolai HojgaardXander Schauffele, Sam Burns
TaylorMade TP5xRory McIlroy*, Tommy Fleetwood, Robert MacIntyreRickie Fowler, Colin Morikawa*
Srixon Z-Star DiamondSepp StrakaBrooks Koepka*
Srixon Z-Star XVShane Lowry*
Titleist Pro V1xMatt Fitzpatrick*, Tyrrell Hatton, Ludvig AbergJordan Spieth*, Wyndham Clark*, Patrick Cantlay, Justin Thomas*
Titleist Pro V1Viktor Hovland, Justin Rose*Scottie Scheffler*, Max Homa, Brian Harman*

Also, if you love the Ryder Cup as much as we do, why not take a look through our page dedicated to some of the best Ryder Cup merchandise that will elevate your bag and serve as the perfect keepsake?

Now, let’s take a look at the balls in all their glory…

Europe: Jon Rahm, Nicolai Hojgaard / USA: <meta charset="utf-8">Xander Schauffele, Sam Burns

Best premium ball to aid alignment and visibility

Rrp: $49.99

Price: $44.99
Callaway has been manufacturing tour standard golf equipment for over 30 years, which has made them one of golf's major brands. Chrome Soft golf balls were first introduced in 2015 and over the years Callaway has added the Chrome Soft X and Chrome Soft X LS to the line-up. The Chrome Soft X is the most successful ball of these three having won major championships and an Olympic gold medal.

The Chrome Soft X is designed to offer distance off the tee by reducing spin while delivering impressive spin and control around the greens - being the highest-spinning model out of the Chrome Soft range. Having a compression rating of 100 the Chrome Soft X (and Chrome Soft X LS) are targeted toward tour players and better players. However, if you have a slower swing speed the Chrome Soft may be the best option in this range for you.

Making the Chrome Soft X golf balls an option for more golfers is the addition of alignment aids and visibility assistance. My personal favorite is the 360° Triple Track which makes putting much more straightforward.

If you prefer a slightly softer ball with lower compression (slightly cheaper too) then take a look at the Callaway ERC Soft golf balls.

Read our full Callaway Chrome Soft X golf balls review.

Pros

  • Good distance off the tee and in the long game
  • Incredible spin and feel
  • Outstanding feedback from the club face
  • Range of alignment aids and visibility assistance

Cons

  • Soft feel won't be to everyone's liking
Construction Four-piece
Cover Urethane
Dimples 332
Compression 100
Feel Medium
Flight High
Colors White; Yellow
Alternative Models 360º Triple Track; Triple Track; Tru Track; Truvis
  • Precision technology
  • Construction optimization
  • Hyper elastic softfast core
  • New tour aero

Europe: Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood, Robert MacIntyre / USA: Rickie Fowler, Colin Morikawa

Best five-piece premium ball

Rrp: $49.95

Price: $42.49
Since the TP5x was first introduced by TaylorMade alongside the TP5 in 2017 they have been a serious competitor to the Pro V1 and Pro V1x on Tour and in the amateur game. Until TaylorMade unveiled their TP5 and TP5x golf balls, no brand had ever produced a five-piece golf ball. The combination of layers delivers a golf ball that flies consistently well with good distance and optimal spin from every club.

As a challenger to the best golf ball in professional golf, TaylorMade enhanced the technology within their TP5x to make them even more competitive at a more reasonable price. For those looking for assistance with alignment and an easier ball to see there is the Pix option with the TP5 and TP5x which not only adds vibrancy to the golf balls but also clearpath alignment to help roll in the putts.   

Read our full TaylorMade TP5x golf balls review.

Pros

  • More penetrating flight than the previous model
  • Long distance for quicker swing speeds
  • Exceptional spin and control around the greens
  • Premium feel off every club

Cons

  • Urethane cover not the most durable
Construction Five-piece
Cover Cast urethane
Dimples 322
Compression 97
Feel Soft
Flight High
Colors White; Yellow
Alternative models TP5x Pix
  • New seamless tour flight dimple pattern
  • Speed-layer system
  • High-flex material

Europe: Sepp Straka / USA: <meta charset="utf-8">Brooks Koepka

Best premium balls for durability

Rrp: $49.99

Price: $45.58
Srixon is perhaps most well-known within golf for its amateur range of golf balls. However, they do make some incredible tour standard golf balls as well. The Z-Star XV golf balls are aimed at golfers with quick swing speeds, mainly targeting tour players and better players. Perhaps Srixon's victory came at the 2021 Masters where Hideki Matsuyama won playing the Z-Star XV.

Arguably the biggest star playing a Srixon golf ball is 2023 PGA champion Brooks Koepka, who plays the Z-Star Diamond which is another outstanding premium Srixon golf ball. The Z-Star XV golf balls are capable of competing with any of the best tour standard golf balls. If you struggle to see your golf balls or line up your putts you can purchase the Divide which is half yellow, half white - only available in the Z-Star.

Read our full Srixon Z-Star Diamond golf balls review.

Pros

  • Overall very durable golf ball
  • Good distance off the tee and in the long game
  • Impressive short-game spin and control
  • Very soft feel and nice feedback

Cons

  • Soft feel is not everyone's favorite
Construction Three-piece
Cover Urethane
Dimples 338
Compression 102
Feel Soft
Flight Mid-high
Colors White
  • Speed dimple pattern
  • Thin premium cover
  • Spin skin+ coating
  • Fastlayer DG core

Europe: Shane Lowry

Best premium golf balls for durability

Rrp: $49.99

Price: $39.95
Srixon is perhaps most well-known within golf for its amateur range of golf balls. However, they do make some incredible tour standard golf balls as well. The Z-Star XV golf balls are aimed at golfers with quick swing speeds, mainly targeting tour players and better players.

Arguably the biggest stars playing a Srixon Z-Star XV golf ball are 2019 Open Champion Shane Lowry and 2021 Masters winner Hideki Matsuyama. The Z-Star XV ball is capable of competing with any of the best tour standard golf balls. If you struggle to see your golf balls or line up your putts you can purchase the Divide which is half yellow, half white - only available in the Z-Star.

Read our full Srixon Z-Star XV golf balls review.

Pros

  • Overall very durable golf ball
  • Good distance off the tee and in the long game
  • Impressive short-game spin and control
  • Very soft feel and nice feedback

Cons

  • Soft feel is not everyone's favorite
Construction 3-piece
Cover Urethane
Compression 102
Dimples 338
Feel Soft
Flight Mid-high
Long game spin Low
Short game spin High
Color options White; Yellow
  • Speed dimple pattern
  • Thin premium cover
  • Spin skin+ coating
  • Fastlayer DG core

Europe: Matt Fitzpatrick, Tyrrell Hatton, Ludvig Aberg / USA: <meta charset="utf-8">Jordan Spieth, Wyndham Clark, Patrick Cantlay, Justin Thomas

Best tour standard premium ball
Alternative Retailers
Walmart
$54.97
Introduced on Tour last September, the 2023 Titleist Pro V1x – arguably the best golf ball in the game – had been in development since the end of 2021.

The urethane cover on the Pro V1x is created by mixing two components, with the liquid urethane cast into Titleist-manufactured cavities to form the appropriate dimple pattern into the cover. Titleist says the precise timing and temperature are integral to the consistency of golf’s No.1 ball.

The 348-dimple design was a huge change in the 2021 ball and, unsurprisingly, that remains on the new model to optimize aerodynamics. The casing works with the new core to reduce excess long-game spin while combining with the cover to create greenside spin.

Read our full Titleist Pro V1x golf balls review.

Pros

  • Consistently long
  • Exceptional spin rates on approach shots
  • High flight and soft landing
  • Tighter dispersion than the 2021 model
  • Played by a host of the world's best players

Cons

  • More than £4 per golf ball is a lot for most amateurs
  • Urethane cover marks quite easily
Construction 3-piece
Cover Cast urethane elastomer
Compression 87-90
Dimples 388
Feel Soft
Flight Mid
Long game spin Low
Short game spin High
Color options White, Yellow
  • High gradient core design
  • Speed amplifying high-flex casing layer
  • Cast thermoset urethane cover
  • Spherically tiled tetrahedral dimple design

Europe: Viktor Hovland, Justin Rose / USA: <meta charset="utf-8">Scottie Scheffler, Max Homa, Brian Harman

Best tour standard premium balls
Price: $54.01
Titleist have been manufacturing iterations of the Pro V1 since the early 2000s and over time they have continuously increased in popularity - both on Tour and in the amateur game. Alongside the Titleist Pro V1x, both balls have amassed over 3000 Tour victories, making them the most successful golf balls in the professional game. From the Pro V1 golf balls, you get a reliable flight and ultimately a ball you can trust to perform well from tee to green.

The Pro V1 is extremely long off the tee and performs incredibly well approaching greens and in the short game. This ball is Titleists' softer premium golf ball compared to the Pro V1x which is slightly firmer. Pro V1s are much loved by many of the world's greatest golfers for their overall high-quality performance and feel, which warrants a premium price. To some, this is understandable because they are arguably the best golf balls.

For those golfers who require a lower compression golf ball that flies lower and spins less in the long game, the AVX is definitely worth trying as an alternative to the No.1 ball in golf.

Read our full Titleist Pro V1 golf balls review.

Pros

  • Tighter dispersion than the previous model
  • Brilliant distance for quicker swing speeds
  • Exceptional spin on approach shots
  • Fantastic feel off the club face
  • Played by a host of the world's best golfers

Cons

  • Urethane cover marks quite easily
Construction 3-piece
Cover Cast urethane elastomer
Compression 87-90
Dimples 388
Feel Soft
Flight Mid
Long game spin Very low
Short game spin High
Color options White; Yellow
  • High gradient core design
  • Speed amplifying high-flex casing layer
  • Cast thermoset urethane cover
  • Spherically tiled tetrahedral dimple design

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About the author

Ross Tugwood is a Golf Equipment Writer for Today's Golfer.

Ross Tugwood
Golf Equipment Writer

Ross Tugwood is a golf equipment writer for todays-golfer.com, specializing in data, analytics, science, and innovation. He’s also an expert in golf apparel and has a keen interest in sustainability.

Ross is passionate about optimizing sports performance and has a decade of experience working with professional athletes and coaches for British Athletics, the UK Sports Institute, and Team GB.

He has post-graduate degrees in Performance Analysis and Sports Journalism, enabling him to critically analyze and review the latest golf equipment and technology to help you make better-informed buying decisions.

Ross lives in Snowdonia National Park with his wife and 40 kg Bernese Mountain dog! He is a member of Porthmadog Golf Club with a handicap index of 13.8.

Away from golf, Ross enjoys hiking, trail running, and supporting the mighty Bristol Bears.

Ross uses a Cobra King SZ Speedzone driver, Titleist TSi2 3-Wood, TaylorMade Sim2 Rescue, Callaway Apex Pro irons (4-PW), Cleveland 588 RTX wedges (52°, 58°), TaylorMade Spider Ex putter, and a TaylorMade Tour Response golf ball.

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