The Best Golf Ball Deals Right Now
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The Best Golf Ball Deals Right Now

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The Best Golf Ball Deals Right Now

For many of you, the snow is melting (not fast enough) and the golf season is almost here. But even if you’re able to play year-round, now is the best time to stock up on golf balls.

Let’s face it. You’re going to need them anyway so why not reload while golf ball brands are offering what will surely be their best prices of the year?

Here are the best golf ball deals right now.

Bridgestone TOUR B Trifecta (3 dozen for $119)

Bridgestone’s entire TOUR B Lineup is discounted with “Trifecta” pricing. Whether you want the distance of TOUR B X, the spin of TOUR B XS or the softer feel of the TOUR B RX and TOUR B RXS, for a limited time you can get a three-dozen bundle of Bridgestone’s finest for just $119.99.

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Callaway Chrome Soft (4 dozen for $150)

If precision technology is your thing, you’re going to love this one. Get four dozen Chrome Soft balls for the price of three. The promotion includes the standard Chrome Soft, Chrome Soft X and the Chrome Soft XS LS.

Specially packaged four-dozen boxes are available in White Triple Track, but if you don’t love lines, just buy three boxes in white (CS, CSX and CSX LS), Yellow Triple Track (CS and CSX) or Truvis (CS) and you’ll still get a free dozen.

Maxfli Tour, Tour X and Tour X (2 dozen for $70 or 4 for $120)

The DICKS’S Sporting Goods house brand has been a surprisingly strong performer in our ball testing. Maxfli’s Tour series offers premium performance and outstanding value. With three models to choose from (Tour, Tour X and the softer Tour S) and bulk pricing deals, now is a great time to give this reader favorite a try.

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Srixon Z-Star and Z-Star 24-Pack (2 dozen for $65)

Srixon has bundled two dozen of its prior-generation Z-Star ball and Z-Star XV Balls (That’s Gen-7 if you’re keeping track at home) into limited-edition 24-packs.

Srixon’s double-dozen boxes are $64.99 while supplies last.

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Wilson Staff Model (4 dozen for $150)

The sleeper on this list, the Wilson Staff Model, is perhaps one of the most underappreciated golf balls on the market today. It’s among the best we’ve tested in our Ball Lab and was a strong performer in our robot tests.

If you’re a fan of Wilson, or just Staff Model curious, you’ll get a dozen free when you buy three. That’s four dozen for $149.97.

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Tony Covey

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Tony Covey

Tony is the Editor of MyGolfSpy where his job is to bring fresh and innovative content to the site. In addition to his editorial responsibilities, he was instrumental in developing MyGolfSpy's data-driven testing methodologies and continues to sift through our data to find the insights that can help improve your game. Tony believes that golfers deserve to know what's real and what's not, and that means MyGolfSpy's equipment coverage must extend beyond the so-called facts as dictated by the same companies that created them. Most of all Tony believes in performance over hype and #PowerToThePlayer.

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