2025 Lost-Ball Confessions

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By Stephen F

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  1. Stephen F

    Stephen F
    Massachusetts

    Team Titleist Staff

    Between a few fall rounds up north and a recent trip to Pinehurst, I've “misplaced” about 2 dozen balls in the last 3 months alone. 

    I lose about 2.5 balls per around which puts me at about 62 lost balls for the year.  

    How about you?

  2. wormburner

    wormburner
    hawaii

    Same here, been losing about average 3 balls per week, but the good thing about it is that I'm still able to salvage the round with some pars and occasional birdie to break 100(?).

    I'm glad they changed the rule to last point out of bounds/stroke and distance. I occasionally lose some in deep rough even though yellow.

    Still playing Titleist even though I lose some, I can trust the ball, just not my swing. Best one this week was pulling and undercutting off the tee straight into the driving range. Perfect 9 iron shot with a driver.

    2026 will be a great year! I can feel good adventures....

    Happy Holidays everyone
  3. Joe R

    Joe R
    Mountain House, CA

    I never lose balls but somehow I seem to be constantly be replenishing my ball stock...hahaha.. I did lose a few at Pinehurst also but I'm gonna blame the caddy for not following it into the bushes ... besides they were ProV's from some place called "And Valley" ...
  4. Mark N

    Mark N
    Cascade, IA

    Oh fall golf. Losing ball in fairway sucks. I save a few scuffy ProV's to lose then.
  5. Abdon M

    Abdon M
    Northern California (because it's a big state)

    Good thing you are part of the Team Titleist Staff

    I usually play my home course, and the funny thing is I usually come home with more golf balls than I started with.
  6. Dave N

    Dave N
    Dade City, FL

    I get about 3 rounds out of a ball b4 I change it out.
  7. pulplvr

    pulplvr
    Spring, TX

    Military
    I have my good rounds/moments, then there are the rounds when two (or more) balls say goodbye - in the water, the woods, etc. Overall, I'd say it's around one to two dozen a year. I added one of two water balls to that total today (retrieved one, not the other).
  8. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Well Stephen, you have seen me play and know I don’t hit them far enough to ever lose sight of them, unless I play the occasional forced carry over water. We are at Bandon this week and after 3 days, three 18 hole courses, one 19 hole par 3 course, and one 9 hole par 3 course, my lost total is one ball. That’s 82 holes so far with two more days to play.
  9. Military
    I'm the same. Seems like one round I'll manage to make it home with all that I started with and the next I'll lose 50. My son has recently started playing and he is a bloodhound for balls in the rough. He's found almost 500 since June. It makes me losing a few here and there tolerable especially when he brings me a bunch when he plays. Thankful for the new rules as well but even more thankful that I get to spend some time doing what I love with my son.

    All the best in 2026.
  10. John B

    John B
    North Carolina

    One of the few benefits of getting old and losing distance is I don’t lose many balls anymore. Most rounds i finish with the ball i started with. My home course has 2 holes with lengthy approach shots over water and sometimes that will cost a ball or two. In the summer the rough gets long, thick and deep and lost balls are a more frequent occurrence. Need to be standing right on top of the ball to find it. More often than not you’re likely to find someone else’s abandoned ball while you are searching for yours. Playing unfamiliar courses will also make the body count go up. I’d say in 2025 i probably lost 3 dozen balls in a total of about 100 rounds played.
  11.  Josh

    Josh
    Vancouver

    If I’m playing links course i refuse to bring the Pro V1’s but after getting properly fit for my irons the number of lost balls has dipped . I’m about 4 balls a round but only play about 8 times a year 2 young kids will slow you down

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