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6 Fun Golf Balls To Try If You’re Tired Of Plain White

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6 Fun Golf Balls To Try If You’re Tired Of Plain White

If you’re bored of the same old white golf ball but still want something that performs, you have options. 2025 brought some of the most colorful, limited-run and special-edition designs we’ve seen and a few of them showed surprisingly strong performance in the 2025 Golf Ball Test.

1. TaylorMade SpeedSoft Ink NFL Edition

SpeedSoft Ink brings a matte-style pattern and NFL team graphics but it’s more than a novelty ball. In the 2025 Ball Test, SpeedSoft held its own in the low-compression category, offering solid distance for moderate swing speeds and a softer feel without huge performance trade-offs. If you want something playful that still behaves predictably, this is an easy pick.

2. Vice Pro Plus Drip Lime

If you ask me which company consistently produces the most fun golf ball designs, it’s absolutely Vice. The Vice Pro Plus Drip offers a louder look without sacrificing performance. In the 2025 Ball Test, the Pro Plus line delivered strong ball speed and reliable control for faster swing-speed players.

3. Vice Pro Neon Sunset

Neon Sunset is one of Vice’s boldest finishes and it’s easy to see on the golf course. The underlying Pro construction performed well in the 2025 MyGolfSpy Ball Test, offering a high-speed urethane design with good iron spin and a stable flight window. If you want color without sacrificing performance, this is one of the better options.

4. Maxfli Tour X USA Stars

Maxfli’s Tour X line continues to be one of the strongest performers in testing and the USA Stars edition wraps that performance in a patriotic design. In the 2025 Ball Test, Tour X produced high ball speed, a penetrating flight and top-tier iron consistency. The special-edition pattern adds some flair without changing how the ball plays.

5. Srixon Z-STAR Divide

The Divide is half one color, half another, but it’s not just for looks. The two-tone design makes it easy to see spin on chips and putts and, in the 2025 Ball Test, the Z-STAR line continued to show balanced performance across distance and greenside spin. If you want a visual training aid disguised as a fun golf ball, Divide is a great choice.

6. Vice Pro Air Cotton Candy

The Vice Pro Air Cotton Candy is one of their newer designs. The Pro Air series is built for moderate swing speeds and delivers a softer compression. Though it didn’t dominate distance categories in 2025 MyGolfSpy testing, it provided a pleasantly soft feel and reliable greenside control.

Final thoughts

You don’t have to trade performance for color anymore. Many of the bright, patterned and limited-run balls on the market today stack up well in the 2025 MyGolfSpy Ball Test, giving you a chance to play something fun without giving up consistency. Keep an eye out for limited-edition releases and, as always, you have the option for custom golf ball creation with brands like Titleist, TaylorMade and Callaway.

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Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

Britt Olizarowicz is a scratch golfer, former teaching professional and one of MyGolfSpy’s leading voices on equipment testing and golf performance. She has spent more than 15 years working at private clubs in New York and Florida and now specializes in translating test data and swing mechanics into practical advice for everyday golfers. Britt began playing at age 7 and has never left the game. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her on the course, playing pickleball, cooking, running or out on the boat with her family.

Brittany Olizarowicz

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      Patrick Patterson

      7 months ago

      Ahh taylormade speed soft inc when you are tired of finding your golf ball all of the golf balls with patterns on them just blend in to the grass great marketing ploy on their part lose more golf balls buy more golf balls

      Reply

      Tom S.

      7 months ago

      On the subject of different color golf balls, of course we all remember this commercial:

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJMyHymaQsA

      Reply

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