Vice Golf’s pitch has always been simple: tour-quality balls at half the price, sold direct to you without a middleman. It’s a pitch that’s held up for over a decade — they’re still here, still making genuinely good golf balls, and the lineup has matured into a range that covers every type of golfer.
Here’s the full 2026 Vice lineup and the honest verdict on each one.
The Full Vice Golf Lineup
Vice Pro Plus — ~$38/dozen
Vice’s tour-level ball for the fastest swing speeds. Four-piece construction, cast urethane cover, firm feel, high ball speed. Built for players swinging above 100 mph who want maximum distance without giving up short game performance. The most performance-focused ball in the Vice range.
Best for: Swing speeds 100+ mph, low handicappers who want tour performance at a direct-to-consumer price.
Vice Pro — ~$35/dozen
The flagship. Three-piece, cast urethane, 75 compression. The closest Vice equivalent to the Titleist Pro V1 — versatile, well-rounded, performs across all clubs. Independent testing has consistently put it in the same bracket as the Pro V1 for feel and greenside spin, at $20 less per dozen. If you’ve been buying Pro V1s without question, try a dozen of these first.
Best for: Swing speeds 90-105 mph, low-to-mid handicappers who want tour performance without tour ball prices.
Vice Pro Air — ~$30/dozen
65 compression. The lightest, most responsive ball in the Vice tour range. Built for swing speeds in the 80-95 mph range who want urethane performance without a high-compression ball that won’t fully compress at their speed. A smart pick for mid-handicappers who’ve been playing harder balls and leaving performance on the table.
Best for: Swing speeds 80-95 mph who want urethane feel and control.
Vice Pro Soft — ~$30/dozen
55 compression. The softest ball in the Vice tour range. Ultra-low compression for maximum feel at slower swing speeds, still with a cast urethane cover for greenside performance. If you swing under 85 mph and want a genuinely soft tour-level ball, the Pro Soft delivers that at a fair price.
Best for: Swing speeds under 85 mph who want soft feel with urethane short game performance.
Vice Tour — ~$25/dozen
Three-piece, surlyn cover, ionomer rather than urethane. Built for recreational golfers who want balanced performance — decent distance, reasonable feel — at a price that doesn’t hurt when they lose a few. A solid mid-range option that performs better than most balls at this price.
Best for: Recreational golfers who want performance and value without needing urethane spin.
Vice Drive — ~$20/dozen
Two-piece, the only non-urethane entry-level ball in the Vice range. Distance focused, durable, low compression. Simple. If you’re just getting into golf, lose a lot of balls, or play purely for fun without caring about short game nuance, the Drive gets the job done.
Best for: Beginners, high handicappers, casual golfers who prioritise value.
The Vice Advantage
Two things Vice does better than anyone: price and customisation. Their direct-to-consumer model consistently undercuts the big manufacturers on equivalent specifications. And their personalisation options — custom text, logos, colours — are easier and cheaper than anywhere else. A dozen Pro balls with your name on them for less than a standard dozen of Pro V1s is a hard deal to ignore.
The one knock: availability. You’re ordering online, not picking them up at the pro shop on the way to the first tee. Plan ahead.
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