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i am currently trying out the prov1, prov1x, b330s, callaway hex chrome, and penta tp.

thank you slicers who use nice balls and don't go looking.

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Originally Posted by tiger187126

i am currently trying out the prov1, prov1x, b330s, callaway hex chrome, and penta tp.

thank you slicers who use nice balls and don't go looking.

Um.... if your handicap is a legit 31, I am pretty sure that you slice as well.. and very often.

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Originally Posted by Spyder

Um.... if your handicap is a legit 31, I am pretty sure that you slice as well.. and very often.

my handicap is slightly lower than the 31 it says (i don't actually have one, just use yahoo estimator) and my short game is atrocious. i don't slice though.

there are these blanket assumptions made based on handicap. not all handicaps are equal and not everyone can be classified in a certain way because of their handicap.

besides if you would have read i wrote that they slice and then don't go looking

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I generally go with any mid - high level ball that goes on sale.

Right now I have a bunch of Maxfli U4's and U4x's (on sale at Dicks - $15 per 6). They are really really spinny, so probably not good for someone who puts a lot of sidespin on the ball. They check and back up like nothing else I've played, so I have been learning to really go at the flag from 150 and in using them. They are also very soft and feel awesome off my forged blades. I think I'll get at least another dozen before they go off sale.

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Originally Posted by tiger187126

my handicap is slightly lower than the 31 it says (i don't actually have one, just use yahoo estimator) and my short game is atrocious. i don't slice though.

there are these blanket assumptions made based on handicap. not all handicaps are equal and not everyone can be classified in a certain way because of their handicap.

besides if you would have read i wrote that they slice and then don't go looking

I read what you said... you thanked slicers who don't look for their errant shots. I was just adding to it and saying that I'm sure that at some point in time, you sliced a shot and left it there and someone thanked you just the same.

I don't "classify all golfers based on handicap". It is quite easy to make the assumption that a golfer with a handicap of, or near, 30 - is not able to replicate a reliable swing and occasionally hooks/slices a shot.

Handicaps do generally provide a decent correlation to the golfer's typical score and consistency, as consistency and repeatable shots are what makes up your score and average score (ie Handicap).

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Originally Posted by Spyder

I read what you said... you thanked slicers who don't look for their errant shots. I was just adding to it and saying that I'm sure that at some point in time, you sliced a shot and left it there and someone thanked you just the same.

I don't "classify all golfers based on handicap". It is quite easy to make the assumption that a golfer with a handicap of, or near, 30 - is not able to replicate a reliable swing and occasionally hooks/slices a shot.

Handicaps do generally provide a decent correlation to the golfer's typical score and consistency, as consistency and repeatable shots are what makes up your score and average score (ie Handicap).

i'm just now starting to transition away from e6s because i can't get them to stop on the green if it was a torrential downpour, but when i try a different ball (it started with e5's, but i wouldn't know until i went to go mark) i had much more success.  i lost a lot while getting around, but i didn't care as much because i got 50 for $25, but i also thank people who lose cheapo distance balls as well because i have a 5 gallon bucket of balls that i hit in my garage that were found (and some mojos).

i was thanking them because i tend to find nicer balls on the edge of the woods or hazard, as opposed to the beater balls that are bordering on the edge of might get attacked by a jungle cat deep in the woods.

i get to try a bunch of premium balls now because i'll walk along a treeline on a slow day and pick up lost balls.

but i think everyone should have learned a lesson from jimbo's thread that you can't just how a guy drives the ball by his handicap.

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Originally Posted by tiger187126

i'm just now starting to transition away from e6s because i can't get them to stop on the green if it was a torrential downpour, but when i try a different ball (it started with e5's, but i wouldn't know until i went to go mark) i had much more success.  i lost a lot while getting around, but i didn't care as much because i got 50 for $25, but i also thank people who lose cheapo distance balls as well because i have a 5 gallon bucket of balls that i hit in my garage that were found (and some mojos).

i was thanking them because i tend to find nicer balls on the edge of the woods or hazard, as opposed to the beater balls that are bordering on the edge of might get attacked by a jungle cat deep in the woods.

i get to try a bunch of premium balls now because i'll walk along a treeline on a slow day and pick up lost balls.

but i think everyone should have learned a lesson from jimbo's thread that you can't just how a guy drives the ball by his handicap.

Actually, Jimbo's thread also proved that he is erratic and very inconsistent as well. It did prove his overall point of being able to occasionally drive the ball 300 yards, but it also proved exactly what he knows and admits to - lack of consistency with regard to ball flight/spin.

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Originally Posted by Spyder

Actually, Jimbo's thread also proved that he is erratic and very inconsistent as well. It did prove his overall point of being able to occasionally drive the ball 300 yards, but it also proved exactly what he knows and admits to - lack of consistency with regard to ball flight/spin.

come on man, i'm just trying to have fun with you now but you're way too stuck on what was an inane comment. are you that offended by my handicap or the fact that i found some nice balls i want to try out?

are you constantly throwing prov1's into the rough in ham lake, mn and upset that someone is picking them up and using them?

and jimbo's thread was "i can drive 300 occasionally" and was responded too with mid cappers saying that it was impossible for someone with a high handicap to drive the ball that far. that's the lesson you should have taken away. there is more to a handicap than one part of your game and maybe you shouldn't be so quick to judge someone without knowing anything about them or their game.

if a guy has a 15 handicap because he has to two putt from inside of two feet because of the yips, should you tell him he can't have nice irons because his handicap doesn't suggest that he's good enough to use them?

your attitude is exactly what makes this site negative to guys trying to get their feet wet and looking for information. i've seen a lot of guys on here get absolutely beat down for asking a genuine question because of people who are 5-15 handicappers (btw, a number that is in no way validated here) tell him that he's not good enough for x, y, or z or must take lessons before he even thinks about a, b, or c.

i've said it once and i'll say it again, the superiority complex from mid to low handicappers towards high handicappers is the kind of elitist crap that drives people away from the game. 4 to scratch guys usually aren't the offenders (if we keep this to the site and not the actual course), it's the guys that were probably high handicappers themselves not to long ago that seem to put themselves so high above other people. you don't have to look very far for threads that just reek of utter condescension by guys who are honestly only moderately better than the people they talk down to.

just remember that next time you have a smart ass comment to drop that has nothing to do with anything other than to try to comment on someone else's handicap, game, or choices pertaining to the game.

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 i20 Hybrid (23* Stiff Flex)

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 T11 54* (9* Bounce) and 58* (10* Bounce) w/DG Spinner Shafts

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Originally Posted by tiger187126

i am currently trying out the prov1, prov1x, b330s, callaway hex chrome, and penta tp.

thank you slicers who use nice balls and don't go looking.

It's not a slice very often. Usually it's a straight push or a hook, but either way, you're welcome.  I never like to use a brand new ball on the first tee - bad karma for me. Same goes for my first dozen of any new ball. I'll go through it in a week then take a year to use the next dozen.

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Originally Posted by tiger187126

come on man, i'm just trying to have fun with you now but you're way too stuck on what was an inane comment. are you that offended by my handicap or the fact that i found some nice balls i want to try out?

are you constantly throwing prov1's into the rough in ham lake, mn and upset that someone is picking them up and using them?

and jimbo's thread was "i can drive 300 occasionally" and was responded too with mid cappers saying that it was impossible for someone with a high handicap to drive the ball that far. that's the lesson you should have taken away. there is more to a handicap than one part of your game and maybe you shouldn't be so quick to judge someone without knowing anything about them or their game.

if a guy has a 15 handicap because he has to two putt from inside of two feet because of the yips, should you tell him he can't have nice irons because his handicap doesn't suggest that he's good enough to use them?

your attitude is exactly what makes this site negative to guys trying to get their feet wet and looking for information. i've seen a lot of guys on here get absolutely beat down for asking a genuine question because of people who are 5-15 handicappers (btw, a number that is in no way validated here) tell him that he's not good enough for x, y, or z or must take lessons before he even thinks about a, b, or c.

i've said it once and i'll say it again, the superiority complex from mid to low handicappers towards high handicappers is the kind of elitist crap that drives people away from the game. 4 to scratch guys usually aren't the offenders (if we keep this to the site and not the actual course), it's the guys that were probably high handicappers themselves not to long ago that seem to put themselves so high above other people. you don't have to look very far for threads that just reek of utter condescension by guys who are honestly only moderately better than the people they talk down to.

just remember that next time you have a smart ass comment to drop that has nothing to do with anything other than to try to comment on someone else's handicap, game, or choices pertaining to the game.

I'm just messing with you dude. I'm really sorry if you thought I was being an ass to you haha. If you're from NE Ohio, you probably have quite a few of my balls in your bag too.

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Originally Posted by sean_miller

It's not a slice very often. Usually it's a straight push or a hook, but either way, you're welcome.  I never like to use a brand new ball on the first tee - bad karma for me. Same goes for my first dozen of any new ball. I'll go through it in a week then take a year to use the next dozen.

ever since someone posted that lostgolfballs site i don't see myself buying new golf balls anytime soon. i was really impressed at the quality of their AAAA balls. i did buy a sleeve of a couple different brands because i didn't want to order 50 balls and have no idea how they hit. i recently fought a pull hook because of some setup issues, but no one is finding those balls. according to my wife (who is my spotter since i can't see balls beyond 200 yards unless i keep them way down) they are going straight and take a 90* turn to the left and take off. courses i've been to are not very friendly if you're not in the short stuff and left.

Originally Posted by Spyder

I'm just messing with you dude. I'm really sorry if you thought I was being an ass to you haha. If you're from NE Ohio, you probably have quite a few of my balls in your bag too.

no problem. i'm a little grouchy about work, but my rant still stands. it just probably doesn't pertain to you, and i was kind of confused because i don't think i've seen you be a dick to someone so i didn't understand your attitude towards me. that's the beauty of the internet though, words can be taken a 100 different ways from what they mean.

my family is from the akron/canton area (the town of green and tallmadge), but i've never golfed up there. my grandfather was a big putt putt guy up there when he was younger.

speaking of my grandfather, that's where i get my ball finder adventures from. he used to make my uncle and dad go out into the woods and collect balls during the summer and even when i play with him it's rare that he won't stop off and peak in the woods. he collects golf balls and he has tons of those display cases full of balls of all kinds.

but i digress. no hard feelings. if i'm ever in northern ohio i'll hit you up and we'll play as long as you let me use my 31 handicap.

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 i20 Hybrid (23* Stiff Flex)

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Originally Posted by tiger187126

ever since someone posted that lostgolfballs site i don't see myself buying new golf balls anytime soon. i was really impressed at the quality of their AAAA balls. i did buy a sleeve of a couple different brands because i didn't want to order 50 balls and have no idea how they hit. i recently fought a pull hook because of some setup issues, but no one is finding those balls. according to my wife (who is my spotter since i can't see balls beyond 200 yards unless i keep them way down) they are going straight and take a 90* turn to the left and take off. courses i've been to are not very friendly if you're not in the short stuff and left.

no problem. i'm a little grouchy about work, but my rant still stands. it just probably doesn't pertain to you, and i was kind of confused because i don't think i've seen you be a dick to someone so i didn't understand your attitude towards me. that's the beauty of the internet though, words can be taken a 100 different ways from what they mean.

my family is from the akron/canton area (the town of green and tallmadge), but i've never golfed up there. my grandfather was a big putt putt guy up there when he was younger.

speaking of my grandfather, that's where i get my ball finder adventures from. he used to make my uncle and dad go out into the woods and collect balls during the summer and even when i play with him it's rare that he won't stop off and peak in the woods. he collects golf balls and he has tons of those display cases full of balls of all kinds.

but i digress. no hard feelings. if i'm ever in northern ohio i'll hit you up and we'll play as long as you let me use my 31 handicap.

Hell, to the, NO! Like I would be seen on a course playing with a high handicap golfer? HA! I drive a 'Benz, smoke $20.00 stogies and wear Titleist hats. When you walk past me, I don't even see you and purposely bump shoulders with you to remind you that your inferiority should move out of my entitled complex when we're heading towards each other!

Haha, I completely understand your rant and agree with you. I won't mess with you like that again lol.

(Of course, anytime you're in the area let me know!)

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Originally Posted by Spyder

Hell, to the, NO! Like I would be seen on a course playing with a high handicap golfer? HA! I drive a 'Benz, smoke $20.00 stogies and wear Titleist hats. When you walk past me, I don't even see you and purposely bump shoulders with you to remind you that your inferiority should move out of my entitled complex when we're heading towards each other!

Haha, I completely understand your rant and agree with you. I won't mess with you like that again lol.

(Of course, anytime you're in the area let me know!)

don't get me started on cigars, i've got quite a few. not as bad as i was a few years ago, but still, i have a wine fridge just for them.

and you're good with the benz and the attitude, but no self respecting elitist golfer wears a hat! it's visor all the way. get yourself luke donald's wardrobe and you're money.

plus i think there's a PAT test to access the private course you should playing to keep scrubs like me off of it.

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 i20 Hybrid (23* Stiff Flex)

 JPX 800 (5-AW)

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Originally Posted by tiger187126

don't get me started on cigars, i've got quite a few. not as bad as i was a few years ago, but still, i have a wine fridge just for them.

and you're good with the benz and the attitude, but no self respecting elitist golfer wears a hat! it's visor all the way. get yourself luke donald's wardrobe and you're money.

plus i think there's a PAT test to access the private course you should playing to keep scrubs like me off of it.

My buddy got me hooked on these cigars that I never heard of before... they're good for the course, but not so much after dinner though..

Blondie Acid? I believe that's the name. They're sweet, but not that weird... fake, sugary taste if you know what I mean. Check those out if you haven't already. They're not too bad cost wise either.. maybe $4/ea. or something? Typically lasts 30 mins too.

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I just switched to the Srixon Q-star ( the optic yellow as well) and really like it how it feels.. I also use the Bridgestone E7. I like this cause I matched it up to my swing speed,and I seem to get good distance and it doesnt feel to hard.

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Driver      Callaway
 Razr Fit Xtreme 8.5* Extra Stiff

3 wood   Callaway X hot Stiff flex

Hybrid     Ping I20 3H 20* & 4H 23*
Irons       Ping  I20 5-PW

Wedges  Ping Tour Gorge 52 & 56 Callaway Mack daddy 60*

Putter     Scotty Cameron Monterey

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Originally Posted by tiger187126

no self respecting elitist golfer wears a hat! it's visor all the way.

Crap, I'm doing it wrong then!!!

I have been playing Titleist balls all year, DT solo for most of it, then I started playing the NXT tour S a couple of months ago to see if I could get some check from wedge shots becuase the SoLo kinda rollssssss when I don't want it to (part of that is skill, part is the ball) but I recently picked up 3 dozen ProV1's form academy in the form of B grade recycled balls. I am absolutely in love with this ball right now, great at everything but I'm currently not playing with a driver at all because I was told to leave it in the bag for now while we work on irons and just tee off with my wood so I may not like it on the driver. I could absolutely blast SoLo's with the driver but they are a low compression ball, I may not be able to get the distance with the ProV's but they are working well with a wood and my scores have dropped (not from the ball, from the lessons) so I may end up sticking with them.

I do keep a random assortment of probably 3-4 dozen balls ranging from Nike to Taylormade and everything in between in the storage compartment under my back seat and if I think I'm going to the practice range afterwards to do some iron work or chipping I'll throw them in the bag (I ride so weight isn't an issue for me).

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I just switched to the Srixon Q-star ( the optic yellow as well) and really like it how it feels.. I also use the Bridgestone E7. I like this cause I matched it up to my swing speed,and I seem to get good distance and it doesnt feel to hard.

I just bought a dozen of the yellow Q-Stars as well. Good all around ball and the yellow makes it easier to find in the rough. Also have some Bridgestone e5's that I haven't tried out yet - heard good things about them, looking forward tomteying them. Was playing Titleist NXT Tours mainly for last couple years - bought used mint condition ones on line - but wanted to true something different.

In my Sun Mountain 14 Way Stand Bag:

Driver - Ping G30 10.5* : Fairway - Ping G30 18* : Hybrids - Titleist 915H 21* & 915 H 24* : Irons - Mizuno JPX 850 Forged 5 - GW : Wedges, Vokey 54.14, Vokey 58.12 : Putter - Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 or Ping Craz-E-R  : Ball - Bridgestone B330RX, Cart - Cliqgear 3.5

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Originally Posted by sean_miller

It's not a slice very often. Usually it's a straight push or a hook, but either way, you're welcome.  I never like to use a brand new ball on the first tee - bad karma for me. Same goes for my first dozen of any new ball. I'll go through it in a week then take a year to use the next dozen.

I have noticed the same thing. It just puts something in my head. Weird.

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