Cut Blue Golf Balls Review

Cut Blue Golf Balls Review

By Paul Liberatore

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Cut Golf is using innovative materials and advanced aerodynamics to bring golfers a variety of  golf ball  technologies well suited for a number of playing styles. In total, Cut is offering seven different golf ball styles and five playing profiles.

 The most outstanding, the Cut Dual Core, outranks any ball tested at its sub-$30 price point. This guide will take you through each profile and help you find the right Cut golf ball for your game and  budget .

Key Features

Cut Golf offers Dual Core (DC), Cut Blue, Cut Grey, Cut Matte White, Cut Matte Yellow, Cut Matte Orange, and Cut Matte Pink golf balls in both dozen and trial sleeve options. 

The Cut DC is a four-piece tour-level golf ball built to compete with the most premium golf balls in production with a retail value of less than $30. 

Cut Blue and Cut Grey have been awarded in back-to-back years and continue to improve with new formulations and advanced dimple patterns. 

Cut Blue Golf Balls


Cut Blue Golf Balls deliver tour-level performance, rivaling premium brands at half the price, perfect for golfers seeking distance and control.


Design and Technology

Dual Core: 4-piece construction, urethane cover and 360 dimple pattern. The Dual Core golf ball features a compression rating of 105 and is available in both white and Atomic Yellow. The Dual Core is Cut’s most advanced golf ball and is made to rival premium golf balls for golfers of all abilities.


Cut Blue: 4-piece construction, urethane cover and 314 dimple pattern. The Cut Blue golf ball features a compression rating of 90 and is available white only. The Cut Blue golf ball has been engineered to provide players a slightly lower launch and ball flight.


Cut Grey: 3-piece construction, urethane cover and 314 dimple pattern. The Grey golf ball features a compression rating of 80 and is available in both white only. Cut Grey has been optimized for moderate swing speeds, driver speeds around 85-90 miles per hour. Similarly awarded, the Cut Grey golf ball offers a softer compression and more help for handicap players.


Cut Matte Line: White, Yellow, Orange, and Pink, the Matte golf balls offer vibrant color options for players seeking a softer golf ball. The Matte line is a 3-piece construction, finished with an ionomer and 314 dimples. Each golf ball within the Matte line features a 65 compression rating and an ultra-soft core.

Cut Blue Golf Balls Review

Our Experience

I would like to start with how impressed I am with the Cut Dual Core. Often when companies claim that they are delivering performance at a value price point I find differences almost immediately. 


The Dual Core performed as highly as any other golf ball I have ever tried in seemingly every scenario it was placed in. Without doubt, amateur golfers can receive excellent performance and more value from the Cut Dual Core golf ball.


Due to the brilliance of the Dual Core line, I think the Blue and Grey are placed in an odd spot. For golfers that want a bold look the Matte line is perfect, however, the Cut Blue golf ball seems to be outperformed by the Dual Core and the price difference I believe is well worth opting for the $30 Dual Core dozen. 


Players that demand a  softer feel  can find it in the Cut Grey, but again I would urge golfers that really want ideal performance to look closely at the Dual Core offering. The Dual Core is rated at 105 compression and yields explosive  distance  yet still features a pleasantly soft response.

Cut Blue Golf Balls


Cut Blue Golf Balls deliver tour-level performance, rivaling premium brands at half the price, perfect for golfers seeking distance and control.


Is the Cut Blue Golf Ball Worth It?

Absolutely, while the Cut Blue Golf Ball is a great product, there are a few pros and cons that you need to be aware of:


Pros:

  • Affordable : Significantly cheaper than premium brands like Titleist Pro V1.

  • Distance Performance : Offers comparable or slightly better distance with woods and irons.

  • Durability : Improved cover durability in newer models.

Cons: 

  • Spin Control : Less spin on wedge shots compared to some premium balls.

  • Putting Feel : Some users find it less responsive on putts.

  • Historical Durability Issues : Older models had significant durability problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of golfer is the Cut Blue golf ball designed for?

The Cut Blue golf ball is designed for experienced golfers with average to above-average swing speeds, typically over 95 mph. It is suitable for players who consistently score between 75 and 90.

What is the construction of the Cut Blue golf ball?

The Cut Blue golf ball features a 4-piece construction with a urethane cover. This design provides optimal distance and control, making it suitable for discerning golfers.

How does the Cut Blue golf ball perform in terms of distance and spin?

The Cut Blue golf ball is engineered to deliver optimal distance with woods and irons, along with a slightly lower launch angle. It provides excellent spin around the greens, although some users report it lacks spin inside 50 yards.

What is the compression rating of the Cut Blue golf ball?

The Cut Blue golf ball has a compression rating of 90, which is relatively high and suitable for golfers with faster swing speeds.

How durable is the Cut Blue golf ball?

While the Cut Blue has improved in durability, some users still report issues with scuffing and cover damage. However, recent models have shown better durability compared to earlier versions.

Conclusion

We have continued to recommend that golfers play the exact same golf ball model for each swing. Changing your golf ball hole after hole leads to more inconsistencies and more difficulty predicting your shot patterns. Budget-conscious golfers than cannot afford to pay $50 per dozen of golf balls now no longer have an excuse thanks to Cut Golf and offer similar pricing models.


 The best approach to shopping for your golf balls is to try them yourself and the trial sleeve offering from Cut allows you to do just that in your best environment and out on the golf courses you play. Dual Core continues to shine as the best balance of price and performance in our test and we would be remiss to not highly recommend it to golfers of many different skill sets including exceptional players.

Paul Liberatore

Paul Liberatore

As the Founder of Golfers Authority Paul Liberatore Esq. has spent the last 7+ years writing about the best golf equipment or instruction from the top golf instructors in the world. He has been a contributing writer for Sports Illustrated Golf and GolfWRX. After graduating with honors from Purdue University, he realized that he had a passion for the golf business and the law. When he's not practicing law, or creating golf content on YouTube, he can be found on his syndicated Behind the Golf Brand podcast talking with the most prolific leaders in the golf industry.