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Short Game Golf Ball Spin Comparison: Which Balls Spin the Most and Least?

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 24, 2025Updated:October 24, 20253 Mins Read
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Understanding Golf Ball Wedge Spin: The Key to Better Scoring

When it comes to golf, one of the stats that really tells you a lot about how a golf ball performs is wedge spin. Simply put, a ball that spins more when you’re hitting wedge shots offers you that sweet stopping power and control on those all-important approach and short game shots. But here’s the kicker: not all golf balls (even those fancy urethane covers) spin the same way. MyGolfSpy’s 2025 Golf Ball Test, put on by UNRL, really laid bare the differences in spin that many golfers might not even be aware of. Let’s dive in!

Full Wedge Spin: RPM Rankings 🔹

Let’s kick things off by looking at full wedge spin rankings.

RankGolf Ball ModelSpin (RPM)
1Callaway Chrome Tour X10,147
2Wilson Staff Model X9,847
3Kirkland Performance+ v3.59,828

The Callaway Chrome Tour X took the crown for the most spin, hitting an impressive 10,147 RPM. Surprisingly, balls like the Tour Soft and Kirkland Performance+ managed to score close to tour-level spin while being more budget-friendly.

On the flip side, if you’re more into distance-focused balls like Callaway’s Supersoft or TaylorMade’s Tour Response, don’t expect the same stopping power. These tend to produce much lower spin on those full wedge shots.

Checking Out 35-Yard Wedge Spin 🔹

Now, how about those shorter, 35-yard wedge shots? Here’s how the competition stacks up:

RankGolf Ball ModelSpin (RPM)
1TaylorMade TP56,026
2Bridgestone TOUR B XS5,998
3Wilson Staff Model X5,992

TaylorMade’s TP5 and Bridgestone’s TOUR B XS were the leaders here, both cracking the 5,900 RPM mark. The Wilson Staff Model X and Chrome Tour X weren’t far behind, showing consistent spin on partial shots.

For those looking for value, the Maxfli Tour X continues to impress, giving you short-game spin numbers that come really close to those premium options.

However, keep an eye out for models like Callaway Supersoft and Titleist Velocity, which fall short in the spin department. It all boils down to what you prefer—high-spin urethane for precision or ionomer-covered balls for a bit of extra launch and roll.

Choosing Your Golf Ball Wisely

So, what’s the takeaway? Picking the right golf ball can seriously impact your game. If you’re aiming for more control around the greens, urethane models are your best friends. They offer the control you need to finesse your shots.

Conversely, if you prioritize distance and are okay with losing a bit of spin, there are many affordable options that perform decently well. Certain balls, like the Callaway Supersoft and Vice Pro Plus, may offer less spin but can still contribute to a great round if you’re focusing on distance.

Final Thoughts 🔹

The 2025 MyGolfSpy Ball Test shows just how crucial your golf ball choice can be. Some balls love to spin and stop, while others are all about that high launch and roll-out game. If you want to take your short game up a notch, leaning towards urethane covers is definitely the way to go.

In the end, remember that the best ball for you aligns with your playing style and strategy on the course. So, whether you’re an experienced player or just getting into the game, always keep an eye on that spin. It could be the difference between a good round and a great one!

For even more insights and specific model recommendations, make sure to check out the complete MyGolfSpy Ball Test. Happy golfing!

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