Description
Titleist Mix – 50 Pack
When your range sessions start in a chilly Canadian spring and finish under a late July sunset, it helps to have a variety of golfballs you can learn from. The Titleist Mix – 50 Pack brings together different used Titleist balls in one bundle, so you can practice with changing feel, spin, and launch without paying new ball prices.
What this mix is all about
This pack is a combination of different used Titleist golf balls. That means you are not buying one single model, you are getting a rotating lineup that can include Hex Tour Soft, Tour Dist, DT spin, HVC, HP2, plus other models that may show up. It is a simple way to compare how different constructions react on your clubs, from wedges to driver.
Why Canadian golfers like a mixed pack
Canadian courses ask you to adjust constantly. One week you are playing soft fairways after rain, the next you are dealing with firmer turf and a bit of wind. A mixed bag helps you learn to adapt your swing and your expectations. Take it out for a practice loop at places like Glen Abbey or a relaxed nine after work at your local muni, and treat each model as a quick lesson in distance control and greenside touch.
What you may find inside
Because this is a mix, the exact ball models will vary. The variety is the point. You might notice different cover feels off the putter, different flight windows off irons, or different check on partial wedges. If you are rebuilding your stock after losing a few to spring meltwater hazards, this is a friendly way to get back in the game.
- Mixed assortment of used Titleist golf balls
- May include Hex Tour Soft among other models
- May include Tour Dist, DT spin, HVC
- May include HP2 plus additional assorted balls
- Great for practice, testing feel and control
How to use them for better scoring
Pick a single ball for each practice session and track two things, carry distance with a mid iron and spin feel on a short pitch. Do that across a few models and you will quickly see which ones suit your tempo. On windy days, focus on a smoother swing and a lower finish. On soggy spring mornings, aim for centre green targets and accept less rollout. That is classic Canadian golf, where the weather changes faster than your buddy can say he definitely did not slice it.
Who this pack fits best
This is ideal for golfers who want the Titleist name and a wide variety for learning, casual rounds, or stocking the bag for family trips. It is also great for coaches and players who like to run simple on course tests. If you want one consistent model every time, choose a single model pack. If you want a practical mix to build skills and keep the round moving, this box of golfballs is a solid choice.





