When it comes to improving your game on the course, one of the primary aspects to consider is the distance you’re getting off the tee. The right golf ball can significantly enhance your driving distance, and that’s why we’ve put together this list of top-performing golf balls for distance in 2025.
The contenders are the Titleist Velocity, Wilson Triad, Callaway Warbird Distance+, PXG Xtreme, Srixon Distance, TaylorMade Distance+ and Bridgestone E12 Speed. Each of these balls has been carefully engineered to provide optimal distance, without compromising on other aspects like control and feel.
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Best Golf Balls for Distance 2025
Callaway Mavrik Golf Balls


Right out of the box, I found the Mavrik feels like a ball built for speed and endurance. It’s not urethane-covered, which gives it a firmer feel at impact. For me this was particularly noticeable on and around the greens. While it may lack the buttery softness of tour-level balls, the Mavrik’s alignment logo is easy to use and gives a sense of confidence over the putter.
I found the Mavrik’s real strength emerged with the driver. With super-low spin rates, the ball delivered impressive distance. It combined high launch and long roll-out for impressive overall performance. The combination of low spin and high flight provides the optimal launch conditions for maximum distance, and Callaway deserves credit for achieving this balance in a lower-priced ball.
Overall, the Callaway Mavrik is an excellent option for golfers who prioritise distance, durability, and value over greenside spin and soft feel. It is best suited to players who tend to lose a few balls per round or those who simply prefer a firmer, more resilient cover.
PROS
- Provides excellent distance through low spin and high launch
- Features a helpful alignment logo
- Consistent and stable flight across all clubs
CONS
- The firm feel may not appeal to all players
- RELATED: Read our full Callaway Mavrik Golf Balls review here.
Available: Now
Colours: White
RRP: £26.99
More information: Callaway Website UK / Callaway Website US
Volvik Condor Golf Balls


I was surprised to find the Condor look simple and classic. There’s none of Volvik’s trademark colour branding here, just a clean, traditional white finish. I like it. At address it inspires confidence, and the soft cover immediately feels a bit more premium than what I have experienced before from Volvik.
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Off the driver, the Condor was particularly impressive. My ball speeds peaked at 154 miles per hour, carrying 267 yards and finishing close to 290 yards total. The driver spin averaged only 2,100 rpm, which is very low, but that low spin translated into longer and straighter drives. For club golfers looking for extra distance without sacrificing feel, this is an excellent combination.
Overall, I think the Volvik Condor is a very strong all-rounder that delivers performance well above its price bracket. It does not quite produce the same spin rates with irons as the very top models, but for most club golfers this is a worthwhile trade-off. The Condor offers long and consistent drives, a soft and premium feel, and plenty of spin around the greens.
PROS
- Long and consistent off the tee
- Strong wedge spin performance
- Simple, traditional look
CONS
- Iron spin slightly lower than ideal for stronger players
- RELATED: Read our full Volvik Condor Golf Balls review here.
Available: Now
RRP: £41.00 / $42.99
More information: Amazon Website UK / Amazon Website USA
Titleist Velocity
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Pros:
- Excellent short-game spin
- Soft feel
- Great value for money
- Stable ball flight for accuracy
Cons:
- Slightly lower driver ball speeds
RRP: £40.00 / $39.99
Colour: White and yellow
More information: Wilson website / Amazon website
Read the full Wilson 2025 Triad golf ball review here.
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Like the name suggests, it’s with the driver or woods in hand where it comes to life. If you can live without tour-level greenside spin then this is a fantastic option for any club golfer.
Pros:
- Plenty of distance off the tee
- A low, penetrating ball flight
- Great value
Cons:
- A drop in the spin rate around the greens
- RELATED: Read our full TaylorMade Distance Plus golf ball review here.
RRP: £21.99 / $21.99
Colours: White / Yellow
More information: TaylorMade website
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