Snyder Pro X: Golf Ball Test Data
Check out how the Snyder Pro X golf ball performed in our testing

We tested the Snyder Pro X golf ball using our standardized golf ball testing protocol. Here are the average launch monitor results from our test.
All testing was conducted using our published golf ball testing methodology and reflects controlled human testing.
Test Setup Overview
- Launch Monitor: SkyTrak ST Max
- Ball Tested: Snyder Pro X
- Testing Method: Human testing within defined swing speed and impact bands
- Shots Recorded: 12 qualifying shots per club (best 8 used for averages)
- Environment: Indoor
Learn more about How We Test Golf Balls and see the list of every golf ball we’ve tested.
Driver Results
| Ball Speed (MPH) | 135.6 |
| Launch Angle (Deg.) | 14.0 |
| Backspin (RPM) | 2650 |
| Apex (Yds) | 22.5 |
| Carry Distance (Yds) | 216.6 |
| Total Distance (Yds) | 236.8 |
| Offline (Yds) | 10.8 |
| Sidespin (RPM) | 158.5 |
7-Iron Results
| Ball Speed (MPH) | 111.3 |
| Launch Angle (Deg.) | 18.5 |
| Backspin (RPM) | 4539 |
| Apex (Yds) | 23.8 |
| Descent Angle (Deg.) | 41.9 |
| Carry (Yds) | 161.3 |
| Roll Out (Yds) | 9.6 |
| Total Distance (Yds) | 170.9 |
| Offline (Yds) | 5.0 |
| Sidespin (RPM) | 185.0 |
50-Yard Wedge Test Results
| Launch Angle (Deg.) | 30.6 |
| Backspin (RPM) | 7072 |
| Apex (Yds) | 8.4 |
| Carry Distance (Yds) | 45.6 |
| Roll Out (Yds) | 2.8 |
| Total Distance (Yds) | 48.5 |
Snyder Pro X Performance Notes
Snyder Pro X plays like a classic tour ball: 2650 RPM off the driver and a whopping 7072 RPM on 50-yard shots, both on the high end of the 43 balls we tested. That spin profile is exactly why its wedge control and stopping power scores both crack the top half of the field.
The trade-off is distance. Pro X's distance score sits near the bottom of the test, one of the shorter balls we hit, which is typical of a higher-spin ball. At $38 a dozen in bulk, it's priced competitively compared to premium balls that create similar spin.
Testing Methodology & Disclaimer
These results reflect controlled human testing within strict swing speed and impact quality bands. Individual results will vary. Small numerical differences in data may not translate into noticeable performance differences on the course.