What Are Your Golf Balls Worth?

The complete guide to used golf ball values by brand, model, and condition.

Quick Answer

Used golf ball values range widely based on brand, model, and condition. Premium balls like the Titleist Pro V1 in mint condition command the highest prices, while budget brands and practice-grade balls are worth less per ball but still have resale value. The most valuable used golf balls are current-generation Titleist Pro V1, Pro V1x, Callaway Chrome Soft, and TaylorMade TP5 in mint or near-mint condition.

How Golf Ball Value Is Determined

Brand

Premium brands like Titleist and Callaway command the highest prices.

Model

Tour-level balls (Pro V1, Chrome Soft) are worth more than distance balls.

Condition

Mint balls fetch 3-4x more than practice grade. Condition is king.

Quantity

Larger collections may qualify for bonus pricing on bulk orders.

Factors That Affect Used Golf Ball Value

FactorImpact on ValueExample
BrandHighest impactPro V1 worth 3-5x more than a Pinnacle
ConditionHigh impactMint worth 3-4x more than Practice grade
Model generationModerate impactCurrent-gen worth ~20% more than previous-gen
ColorLow impactWhite slightly preferred over yellow
QuantityPositive impactBulk lots (1,000+) may qualify for bonus pricing

Value by Brand & Condition

Titleist

Pro V1, Pro V1x, AVX

Mint
$$$$
Near-Mint
$$$
Good
$$
Practice
$

Callaway

Chrome Soft, Chrome Soft X, Chrome Soft X LS

Mint
$$$$
Near-Mint
$$$
Good
$$
Practice
$

TaylorMade

TP5, TP5x

Mint
$$$
Near-Mint
$$
Good
$$
Practice
$

Bridgestone

Tour B X, Tour B XS, Tour B RX, Tour B RXS

Mint
$$$
Near-Mint
$$
Good
$$
Practice
$

Srixon

Z-Star, Z-Star XV, Z-Star Diamond

Mint
$$$
Near-Mint
$$
Good
$
Practice
$

Kirkland

Signature

Mint
$$
Near-Mint
$$
Good
$
Practice
$

Vice

Pro Plus, Pro Soft, Tour, Drive

Mint
$$
Near-Mint
$
Good
$
Practice
$

Values shown are relative indicators. Actual prices depend on current market conditions, model generation, and quantity. Get a free quote for exact pricing.

Budget & Value Brands

We also buy: Pinnacle, Top Flite, Noodle, Wilson, Maxfli, Volvik, Snell, OnCore, Mizuno, and more. These command lower per-ball prices but are still absolutely worth selling, especially in bulk.

What Affects Golf Ball Value

Mint / 5A

Highest value

Looks brand new. No scuffs, no marks, no discoloration. May have never been hit or was only hit once.

Near-Mint / 4A

High value

Very minor signs of play. Small ball marks or light scuffs barely visible. No discoloration.

Good / 3A

Moderate value

Clearly played but fully functional. Minor scuffs, light player markings, may have slight discoloration.

Practice / 2A-1A

Lower value

Visible wear — scuffs, marks, discoloration. Still playable but cosmetically imperfect.

Other Factors

  • Model generation: Current-gen balls (e.g., 2025 Pro V1) are worth more than previous generations, but older models still have value.
  • Color: White balls generally command higher prices than yellow or colored balls, though the gap is narrowing.
  • Quantity bonuses: Selling 5,000+ balls? Ask about our bulk pricing — larger collections earn better per-ball rates.

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