I don't think that you could say there is any difference whatsoever, some of the names are different and that's about it.
Real golf balls are technologically designed for distance, spin and playability. They are also a lot more expensive. Mini golf balls are made cheaply from rubber.
Golf balls greatly vary based on their density and construction. The depth and the quantity of the dimpling on the balls' surface affects the distance and the direction.
There is no difference.
There is no difference between golf balls that amateurs and professionals use. Yes you could say that professionals only use the high end golf balls, whereas amateurs use any ball they buy. The professionals may have their name, a sponsors logo or special numbers on the ball. But in terms of playability there is no difference.
English: Sleeve of golf balls French: Manchon de balles de golf
The difference between Titleist golf balls and other branded golf balls is simply the amount of dimples the ball has, the Titleist design helps the ball travel through rough and windy weather.
I think other golf balls are better and usually a little cheaper
Some golf balls are designed to float. Some golf courses offer practice ranges where golfers hit from the practice tee (ith floating balls) into a lake or pond. Instead of a golf cart retrieving the range balls off the ground, either a boat collects the floating balls or the artificial pond is design in such a way that the current moves the balls to a collection area.
A disc golf bag is designed to carry discs around. Sports such as Frisbee and discus throwing. A regular golf bag is designed to carry golf balls and clubs around.
The laddie is not gender specific. Ladies golf balls are usually labelled as ladies golf balls, where as you would never see golf balls labelled mens' golf balls.
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Expensive golf balls are nicer to hit, the feel softer and give more feel when you are putting and pitching. A major difference is they spin more so you can hold the green on approach and pitch shots, so this will improve your game. Cheaper golf balls are usually of poorer quality and feel quite hard when hit, they hardly spin at all and give you know feel at all when pitching and putting.