Vice Pro Plus Golf Ball Review

Vice Pro Plus Golf Ball Review

By Paul Liberatore

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Are you sick of paying the equivalent of a green fee for premium golf balls? Do think to yourself, there goes another $5 every time you lose a ball? We know that feeling at Golfer’s Authority and it’s a painful one.


You’re probably familiar with it as well. It’s like paying extra for the glass your beer comes in at the end of the round. Ludicrous.


Thankfully, a company in Germany saw the exorbitant price of premium golf balls and decided to do something about it. Vice has cut out the middleman and ships directly to consumers. That allows them to undercut much of the competition and deliver the savings to golf geeks like you and me.


The company’s flagship ball is the Vice Pro Plus. Made for low to mid-handicappers, this ball delivers the best of both worlds – distance and exceptional feel and control.

Let’s dive a little deeper.

Key Features

Four-piece construction delivers superior distance and ample spin.

Dual casing adds to the distance equation and provides the control players with fast swing speeds are looking for.

Urethane cover is durable, yet affords the soft feel golfers expect on short shots and putts.

Vice Pro Plus Golf Ball


Vice Golf Pro Plus Golf Balls provide tour-level performance, long distance, and exceptional spin control.


Design and Technology

The folks at Vice Golf must be some real nerds. The technology they’ve incorporated into the Pro Plus golf ball and cutting-edge.

To start, four-piece construction allows golfers to realize both distance and feel. Each layer is strategically designed to enhance one benefit or the other. The layers work in tandem to deliver where it matters most, out on the course.


The core of the Pro Plus is one of those layers and it’s larger than cores found in other premium balls. HESC stands for High Energy Speed Core. By all accounts, the fancy acronym more than lives up to expectations.


A dual mantle made from elastic increases ball speed off the face of long clubs while also increasing carry distance. The ideal combination for driver distance is high launch and low spin. Vice got it right.


The cover of the Vice Pro is worth noting too. It’s made of a thin layer of urethane which allows you to zip those wedges with lots of spin to stop short shots close to the hole. At the same time, the 336-dimple pattern is aerodynamically efficient and adequately durable.

Our Experience

Vice has been around for a few years now. But when I first heard about this ball that performed just as well as any other premium ball and didn’t cost nearly as much, I was skeptical to say the least.


Skepticism quickly turned to belief when I put the Pro Plus in play for the first time. From tee to green this ball performed every bit as well as the premium balls I normally play with.


While Pro Plus was impressive from tee to green, it’s playability on and around the green was what really shined for me. The soft feel and responsiveness off the putter face was unlike anything I’d ever experienced. On short chips and pitches, I was able to make the ball do what I wanted with ease.


The only drawback in my eyes was that the Pro Plus wasn’t quite as durable as some of the other premium balls on the market. While you won’t have any trouble getting through 18 holes with a single ball, the Pro Plus did show some wear and tear by the end. Of course, it probably didn’t help that I bounced it off the cart path and bladed a couple wedges.

Vice Pro Plus Golf Ball


Vice Golf Pro Plus Golf Balls provide tour-level performance, long distance, and exceptional spin control.


Is the Vice Pro Plus Golf Ball Worth It?

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


Pros:

  • Outstanding Distance : Offers maximum distance off the tee.

  • Exceptional Spin Control : Provides excellent control around the greens.

  • Durability : Built to last with a durable urethane cover.

Cons: 

  • Higher Price : Positioned in the premium price range.

  • Feel Preference : Some golfers may prefer a softer or firmer feel.

  • Scuffing : May scuff more easily than other premium balls.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the construction of the Vice Pro Plus Golf Ball?

The Vice Pro Plus features a 4-piece construction with a Cast Urethane cover, designed for optimal performance and feel.

Who is the Vice Pro Plus Golf Ball designed for?

The Vice Pro Plus is engineered for advanced players with high swing speeds, typically above 110 mph.

What are the key performance features of the Vice Pro Plus?

It offers high ball speeds, excellent distance, and maximum control, making it ideal for players seeking ultimate performance.

How does the Vice Pro Plus compare to other premium golf balls in terms of spin?

The Vice Pro Plus provides excellent spin, especially with short irons and wedges, though it may offer slightly spin than some top models like the Pro V1x.

What is the durability of the Vice Pro Plus Golf Ball?

The ball is durable, with a urethane cover that provides a soft feel while maintaining resilience. However, like most golf balls, it may wear faster in sandy conditions.

Conclusion

Golf is an expensive sport. And if you’re like the folks here at Golfer’s Authority, you’re always looking for the cheapest option for your equipment, but don’t want to sacrifice performance. Especially when it comes to golf balls.


Thankfully, those days of paying insane prices for premium balls are over thanks to Vice. Their Pro Plus golf ball exceeds expectations on every level and costs a fraction of the price.


If you’re an advanced player and haven’t given the Vice Pro Plus a try, you should. You don’t know what you’ve been missing out on.

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.