Equipment

The truth: scuffed golf balls


Craig Wright

23 June 2025

It may seem like you’d need to do a fair bit of damage to a golf ball to have an impact on how it flies, but the slightest blemish can actually have a big impact on how they perform.

The same can be said for other fast-moving objects, consider a race car. If a rally car suffers noticeable damage, it can massively affect the speed, control, and overall performance the car has going around a track.

We’ve all no doubt found balls on the course and added them to our bags, but if we asked you to go and have a look in your ball pocket now, what would you find? Do you regularly play with fresh balls or do they tend to be on the scuffed side?

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Today we want to remind you of how wear and tear directly affects ball performance as well as the differences between and purposes of firm and soft golf balls.

 

The impact of scuff marks

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Scuffing a golf ball is one of the easiest things in the world to do. You are striking it with a metal club after all, so it’s only inevitable that a golf ball’s condition is going to deteriorate the more you use it.

Studies have shown that scuff marks can affect a ball’s performance in a number of ways, most noticeably the ball flight. If a section of the ball’s surface is scuffed, the ball is more likely to fly lower and have less carry distance when compared to a fresh golf ball.

We’d certainly recommend always heading out on the course with plenty of backup balls in your back to avoid having your score impacted by damaged balls.

 

The impact of mud

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If you ever hit your shot away from the pristinely cut fairway, there’s a good chance you’re going to end up with mud on the ball. Wet conditions churn up the ground, and you can certainly expect to be cleaning your ball regularly if there’s recently been a spell of rain.

As you can expect, having mud on the ball automatically adds mass to it, and interferes with the ball’s aerodynamics. Mud tilts the ball off its axis while it’s flying through the air, and directly impacts certain factors including ball speed, launch angle, and spin. It’s therefore best to clean your ball should you land in any thick mud.

 

The impact of cracks

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Having a crack in your ball, even a little one, is a sure sign that it’s time to throw that ball away and a grab a new one. Even if it’s not a deep one, a crack completely disrupts a balls exterior dimple pattern, ruining the airflow and flight efficiency.

A cracked ball will have an unpredictable ball flight, short travel distance, and be hard to control. So overall, we’d sum up that you should clean your ball if it’s dirty and bin if it it’s damaged.

We have a huge range of golf balls available in the pro shop that will have you boosting your confidence and playing better golf, but which kind do you go for? We now want to give you our recommendation of the best Titleist golf balls you can find in the shop.

 

Titleist's latest golf balls

Just as clubs have different models to suit golfers of varying abilities, so too do golf balls, and the latest balls from Titleist are a real joy to play with.

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If you’re a high-handicap player, you’ll feel at home playing with the TruFeel golf balls. As the name implies, Titleist has given this ball TruTouch soft core that makes it incredibly pleasant and easy to strike. The unique aerodynamic dimple pattern also promotes low and penetrating ball flights to help you ball travel the extra distance. Available in multiple colours, this excellent golf ball will help you gain more confidence at every stage of your game.

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If you’re a skilled player, you can’t go wrong with the Pro V1. This ball is excellent for better players as it gives you a fantastic all-round golfing experience in terms of faster speeds, great feel, and easy spin manipulation. The new Pro V1 is particularly effective around the greens. The ball drops and stops quickly from your approach shot so you can feel confident that you’ll land it close when you attack the flag.

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The Pro V1x has some slight differences to the Pro V1, the main one being this ball gives you higher flight and more spin than the standard model. With slightly larger dimples, the 438 tetrahedral design makes this golf ball fly consistently higher, giving you more of a say so in how you want it to land and spin. It’s favoured by the best in the world, and if you’ve yet to add it to your bag, we don’t doubt you’ll love it.

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We understand golf ball knowledge may not be your forte, but that’s where we come in. We’re always available in the pro shop if you’d like to seek out our professional advice.

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