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Lakeballs vs. new golf balls

Are lake balls a real alternative or is it worth buying new golf balls?

Golfers are often faced with the question: Lakeballs or new golf balls? The price difference is big, but what does that mean for performance, durability and feel? In our comparison, we show why new golf balls are the better choice and what you should look out for when buying.

Price vs. performance - saving money at the expense of performance?

Lakeballs are reconditioned golf balls that are salvaged from water hazards and cleaned. They often cost only half as much as a new ball, but what are the disadvantages?

New golf balls

Lakeballs

Performance

Maximum performance

Possible loss of performance

Condition (cover)

Perfect

Signs of use and paint damage possible

Condition (core)

Perfect

Non-visible damage possible

Durability

Very durable

Shortened service life

Spin & control

Optimal

Rather unpredictable

Distance

Maximum width & stability

Slight loss of distance

Our recommendation

The invisible disadvantages of lakeballs

Many golfers use lake balls without realizing that water absorption and micro-cracks make the core porous and thus negatively affect the flight characteristics. Studies show that a ball that has been in water for more than 12 hours already loses performance. These differences can be decisive, especially for ambitious players.

Problems with lakeballs:

❌ Water absorption leads to heavier balls and less control

❌ Paint flaking affects the spin

❌ Inconsistent quality - no two balls are the same

Why new golf balls are the better choice

New golf balls offer the best aerodynamics and guarantee consistent performance. Anyone who values more distance, better spin and optimum feel should invest in new balls.

Advantages of new golf balls:

Maximum performance & durability - Developed for optimum performance

Consistent quality - Every ball is identical

No loss of performance - Ready to play straight from the packaging

Conclusion - Are lakeballs worth it or not?

Lakeballs can be a short-term, inexpensive alternative, especially for beginners. But if you want to play consistently well, it's better to invest in new golf balls. The better control, greater distance and extended durability will pay off in the long run.

Our recommendation:
🔹 For beginners: For a consistent playing experience, we recommend our TALENT.SOFT

🔹 For ambitious golfers: New golf balls for maximum performance

🔹 For tournament players: Always use new balls to get the best out of every shot