Miss me with those Plain Jane golf balls. The only thing I want in white are my Oreo cookies and Air Force Ones.
Golf should be fun. And one company in particular is doing its part in making the only piece of equipment you use on every shot a whole lot more fun (and cooler, too).
Think back to 2020. The white golf ball still reigned supreme. Few, if any brands, dared to mess with its pristine pearlescent finish. Sometimes it takes a rebel to turn things upside down and see them a little differently.
That’s exactly what Vice Golf did. Hence, both the Vice Drip and Shade golf balls were born. The original Drip design sold out almost instantly. Now, nearly five years later, that same speckled specimen (along with its “shady” brother) are flagship designs in Vice’s ever-expanding lineup of cooler-than-most golf products.
For my money, you won’t find a cooler golf ball.
Vice Drip Colors and Configurations
- Drip Red Black (Pro Air)
- Drip Navy Orange (Pro Plus)
- Drip Petrol Yellow (Pro Air)
- Drip Red Blue (Pro)
- Drip Lime Black (Pro Plus, Pro)
Vice Shade Colors and Configurations
- Shade Orange Red (Pro)
- Shade Yellow Orange (Pro Plus)
About Vice Golf Balls
We’ve written a more comprehensive guide to Vice’s new golf balls for 2024, but here’s a succinct rundown of those available in the Drip and Shade colors (Pro Plus, Pro and Pro Air)
Vice Pro Plus
The Vice Pro Plus is a four-piece cast urethane golf ball produced at Foremost in Taiwan. This high-compression golf ball is designed to help the faster player see better ball speed and the slower player increase spin.
Vice Pro
The Vice Pro is a three-piece cast urethane golf ball produced at Foremost in Taiwan. The Pro will produce slightly lower spin numbers than the Pro Plus and a lower trajectory. The Pro sits firmly in the middle of Vice’s Tour ball lineup.
Vice Pro Air
The Vice Pro Air is also a three-piece cast urethane golf ball produced at, you guessed it, Foremost in Taiwan. It’s the softest of the bunch and should produce the lowest spin numbers.
Pricing
Perhaps my favorite thing about the Vice Drip and Shade golf balls is the price. There is no up-charge to snag one of these cool designs rather than opt for that boring white finish. As per usual, Vice also offers some great discounts if you choose to buy in bulk.
Trust me, you’re going to need a few dozen because your friends are all going to want the new Drip and Shade golf balls.
Pricing for the Vice Pro Plus, Pro and Pro Air is as follows:
– $32.99 per dozen when purchasing five or more
– $35.99 per dozen when purchasing three
– $39.99 per dozen when purchasing one or two dozen
This article was written in partnership with Vice Golf.