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4 Must-Have QC Processes for China Golf Ball Manufacturers

Sourcing golf balls from China is easy; getting tour-level consistency without constant firefighting is not. The four must-have QC processes for China golf ball manufacturers are: 1) core and layer concentricity checks, 2) weight and diameter compliance against USGA/R&A limits, 3) compression mapping for batch-to-batch consistency, and 4) cover durability

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OEM urethane and surlyn golf balls with pricing and margin comparison sheets for wholesale buyers

Private Label Golf Balls Economics: Tour-Quality on a Budget

Private label golf balls let clubs, coaches and retailers capture more margin by buying tour-quality balls directly from Asian OEMs instead of big brands. Because manufacturing is typically only 10–30% of a $50 tour ball, low-MOQ Surlyn and urethane models with DDP shipping can land tour-level performance at budget pricing.

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What is the MOQ for custom-colored golf balls?

MOQ for custom-colored golf balls depends on the method: molded body color (ionomer/PU) typically requires 8,000–20,000 pcs/color for maximum durability; coatings/matte run 1,000–5,000; printing on white/yellow shells can be hundreds to a few thousand, with white/yellow often around ~1,000/color. Can golf balls be customized in body color? Yes. Two routes

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Does China’s Golf Ball OEM Still Have a Cost Advantage in 2025?

Short Answer (2025): China still holds a conditional cost edge—most clearly on two-piece Surlyn at ≥10–20k units with standard packaging and sea freight to the US/EU. For Tour-grade multi-layer urethane, Thailand leads on consistency at a higher EXW, while Vietnam often sits in between on cost/origin. What’s the short answer

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