INDEPENDENT 2026 TEST DATA
Compare before
you commit.
See the differences between balls that look similar on the shelf—or build a shortlist around your swing speed.
Start with the fitter →HEAD-TO-HEAD GUIDES
The comparisons golfers actually make.
Driver, iron and wedge results are placed side by side under the same robot-test conditions.
Pro V1 vs Pro V1x: Which Titleist Ball Fits You?
Start with Pro V1 for a softer feel and a more controlled window. Start with Pro V1x when you need more height, iron spin and stopping power.
Compare the data →100 MPH TEST PROFILETP5 vs TP5x: Which TaylorMade Ball Fits You?
Choose TP5 when softer feel and iron control lead your decision. Test TP5x when you prefer a firmer response and want to compare a little more short-wedge spin.
Compare the data →100 MPH TEST PROFILEChrome Tour vs Chrome Tour X: Data and Fit
Chrome Tour is the balanced, lower-spin starting point. Chrome Tour X is the stronger fit when you want more speed, carry, height and spin throughout the bag.
Compare the data →100 MPH TEST PROFILEZ-Star vs Z-Star XV: Which Srixon Ball Wins?
Z-Star is the softer control choice. Z-Star XV is the firmer speed-and-flight option, especially when a few more yards and a higher driver window matter.
Compare the data →100 MPH TEST PROFILEMaxfli Tour vs Tour X: Best Value-Tour Fit
Maxfli Tour is the softer, flatter-flight choice. Tour X is the data-backed starting point when you want more speed, carry, height and stopping power at the same tested price.
Compare the data →BY SWING SPEED
Start in the closest test bracket.
Use speed to select the data, then use launch, spin, dispersion and feel to make the decision.
85 mph
At 85 mph, efficient carry and enough approach-shot height matter more than buying the firmest ball on the shelf. These are category-based starting points—not a universal ranking.
See the shortlist →100 MPH ROBOT PROFILE100 mph
A 100-mph player has enough speed to use nearly any construction. The fitting decision shifts to launch, spin, dispersion and the scoring shots you most need to improve.
See the shortlist →115 MPH ROBOT PROFILE110+ mph
For golfers above 110 mph, the nearest independent test bracket is the 115-mph robot profile. Speed is already available; controlling spin, flight and dispersion usually creates the better fit.
See the shortlist →MAKE IT PERSONAL
Use the numbers you have.
One measurement helps. A full launch-monitor profile helps more. Every field is optional.