
Cut Golf
Cut White
Cut Golf entry-level distance ball at fifteen dollars a dozen.
Overview
A 2-piece ionomer ball priced at $14.99 a dozen direct from Cut. Built for distance off the tee with low spin and a medium feel — Cut Golf chose ionomer over urethane to hit the price point.
Best for
Budget-focused players who want a fresh-box distance ball for under $20 a dozen. Strong fit for high handicaps and beginners who lose balls quickly.
Shot estimator
| Club | Speed | Spin | Carry |
|---|---|---|---|
| Driver | 156.6 mph | 2,000 | 270 yds |
| 7-iron | 112.8 mph | 6,050 | 166 yds |
| 54° wedge | 95.1 mph | 8,650 | 101 yds |
Estimates from manufacturer-published specs. Real launch monitor results vary by swing.
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Cut Golf Cut White — frequently asked
What is the compression of the Cut Golf Cut White?
The Cut Golf Cut White has a compression rating of 70. 70 sits in the middle of the market. It works for most amateur swing speeds (90 to 105 mph driver) without being too firm or too mushy.
Is the Cut Golf Cut White a tour ball?
No. The Cut White is a value ball. It prioritizes distance and feel over greenside spin.
What swing speed is the Cut Golf Cut White best for?
Best fit is driver swing speed in the 90 to 105 mph range — a typical mid- to low-handicap amateur. The 70-compression core balances feel and energy transfer.
Does the Cut Golf Cut White spin a lot around the green?
No — the Ionomer cover gives less greenside spin than a urethane tour ball. It is built for distance and straight flight, not short-game stop power.
How much does the Cut Golf Cut White cost?
MSRP is $14.99 per dozen. That is a value-tier price — under half the cost of a premium tour ball.
Where is the cheapest place to buy the Cut Golf Cut White?
Amazon is consistently the lowest sticker price for the Cut White, typically 10 to 20 percent below $14.99 MSRP once you factor in multi-dozen discounts. Pro shops and big-box retailers (PGA Tour Superstore, Dick's, Golf Galaxy) usually charge full retail unless they're running an end-of-season sale. Cut Golf.com itself charges full MSRP but sometimes offers free personalization, which Amazon does not. Used / refurbished options on Lostgolfballs.com run 50 to 70 percent below new but ball condition varies.
