
Best Golf Ball Deals This Week
Golf ball prices swing constantly. A Titleist Pro V1 dozen that costs $54 one week might drop to $38 the next when a major retailer runs a flash sale. That volatility means the golfers who score the best deals are the ones paying attention — or the ones reading a curated list like this one. We track prices across every major retailer daily so you always know when a real deal hits.
What We Look For When Curating Weekly Deals
Not every discount is worth your time. We only feature deals where the price is at least 15% below the standard retail average, the retailer is reputable, and the product is genuinely in stock. We also check that the ball model is current — not a clearance bin relic from two seasons ago. If a deal passes all three tests, it makes the list.
Top Premium Picks This Week
Premium balls — those with urethane covers and multi-layer construction — deliver the feel and spin control that better players demand. Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x are perennially popular, but Callaway Chrome Soft and TaylorMade TP5 regularly appear at strong discounts during retail promotions. If you play a premium ball, now is a good time to stock up a few dozen.
Best Budget Picks This Week
Budget doesn't mean inferior. Srixon Soft Feel, Wilson Duo Soft, and Callaway Supersoft all deliver genuine performance at well under $25 per dozen. These balls are ideal for high-handicappers and recreational golfers who want a consistent, forgiving ball without paying tour-level prices. Several are currently at or near their historic lows.
Best Used and Recycled Picks This Week
Mint-condition recycled balls are one of the best-kept secrets in golf. Pro V1s that retail for $54 new can be found in near-mint condition for $18–$22 per dozen from reputable recyclers. The performance difference from a slightly used urethane ball is negligible for most golfers. Check our deals page for this week's top-rated recycled picks.
How to Time Your Golf Ball Purchases
The best times to buy are during major retail holidays (Memorial Day, Labor Day, Black Friday), when new model years launch and older stock gets clearanced, and at the end of the golf season when shops need to move inventory. Signing up for deal alerts and checking trackers like this one gives you the earliest notice when prices drop.
Prices change fast and deals sell out. Check our Deals page for the most current verified prices — we update it every day.
About the author
Mike Johnson
Mike Johnson is a golf equipment expert and deal hunter who has spent years helping golfers find the best value on premium gear.