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October 25, 2025
by MrShortGame Golf

I Tested the New Amazon Basics Golf Ball and the Results are Shocking!

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By: MrShortGame Golf | Duration: 00:14:54


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Amazon is now making a golf ball, but is it any good?
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30 Comments

  1. @BobABooey.

    The article I read last week named the factory those are made in and said It was the same factory that makes the Kirkland and a few other mid range balls. Great price for beginner golfers that lose a few balls a round.

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  2. @uwrossl

    take it on the course for a round

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  3. @ben1ben2ben1

    Its a great ball for low speed players and people who don't worry about wedge spin yet

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  4. @thetruth4566

    Out of stock and don't know if or when they'll be available again

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  5. @alfredocuomo1546

    Where is the link, I tried to find them without success.

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  6. @Wolfhound-65

    Bausch n Laumb sells the SAME CONTACTS as both premium and standard, Golf ball manufacturers do the same.

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  7. @alr586gt

    Are these balls approved by the USGA?

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  8. @faroutgolf3650

    Matt take the Basics to the course and see how they really play?

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  9. @66BW

    It is a two piece golf ball – you should in theory get more distance and less spin. Most people just see a ball and think they are all the same. In reality the construction of a ball does have an impact no matter the brand.

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  10. @trikytrak2583

    Hitting into a screen is no where close to hitting on a golf course.

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  11. @joestuart5639

    They should be compared to other 2 piece market leading balls, such as those from Ttileist, Srixon, Wilson & Taylormade, etc. This is a chalk and cheese comparison. Differnt cover, different number of layers in each ball.

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  12. @tessp100d4

    Just buy the Costco Kirkland 3.0.

    Amazing ball.

    Amazing price.

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  13. @enzymatic1

    Should have also done 30-50 yard pitch shots.. that's often where these cheap low spin balls really start to show their deficiencies, is closer to the green. Can't really spin them with chip/pitch shots and need to play more of a bump and run style. You can get solid spin out of them with full wedge shots because there's enough speed to dig into them, but once the speed is down the cover on them has no bite.

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  14. @543whitey

    I think you forgot the link…

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  15. @freddyt55555

    1:54 – "We believe these balls are made in a Chinese factory."

    I'd say that about those Titleist balls too.

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  16. @SoshoallyUnfit

    Golf balls are produced by a company and print different brands, yet we think they are all different. Amazon makes millions by reselling, not producing anything.

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  17. @buzzcrushtrendkill

    Wilson Profile are $1 a ball and better than Amazon Basics. But then it depends on who sponsors a channel.

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  18. @tommigun102470

    Did he hit this ball further than Pro v with the driver?

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  19. @e.g.7977

    I don't see these on Amazon.

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  20. @fblisboa2016

    In Europe Amazon doesn’t sell them ☹️

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  21. @54321ACTION

    Can’t even buy them, sold out and not listed! 😂

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  22. @dripsa

    you cut the ball and say "it looks close". Looks close to wahtt bruh? and I don't think this ball was made to compete with the very best balls so why compare it to one? compare it to other 2 part construction balls

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  23. @RobC-tt4sq

    No surprises here. Performs like most other "supersoft" style balls — lower spin, higher launch, mushy feel. You didn't hit any pitch shots which is the area where the higher priced balls really shine. It could be a good value option for some if the balls are consistent, but I wouldn't be surprised if there are off center/non concentric core issues due to cutting corners in the price slashing process.

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  24. @shaneowen-progolfcoach9835

    🏌️‍♂️ Choosing the right golf ball truly matters. The main reason comes down to your swing speed. Generally, the slower your swing, the softer the ball you should use. This is all about compression — how much the golf ball compresses at impact.

    If you have a slower swing speed, you’ll benefit from a ball that compresses more easily. It will help you achieve greater distance and better control. On the other hand, golfers with higher swing speeds need firmer balls to maximize performance.

    While it might be tempting to save money on cheaper balls, it’s often a false economy. Low-quality balls can hurt your consistency and overall results on the course. Investing in the right golf ball for your swing can make a noticeable difference in your game.
    Posted by your fellow YouTuber ( The Swing King )

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