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Anybody use the Tommy Armour 3 piece Evo balls?


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I found these at Sports Authority for $10 for 15 balls.. I was surprised at the price for a 3 piece balls so decided to buy 1 box to try them out. Now i'm a high handiap(17) and have only been golfing for a year. The balls that i've ever used are the ones i've found around the course so i'm not a ball expert or even a novice! Im a golfer on a budget and hate to buying new balls just because of how expensive they are! So for $10 i might as well give these a shot.

Off the tee these things go straight! I usually hit a fade and sometimes a slice! My fade has turned straight and my slice has turned to a slight fade.. With approach shots these can spin. They usually stop within in a feet from my divot. I even had one spin backwards on me with my 8 iron. As far as durability I was able to play one ball with 1 round with a little scuff on them. So their pretty durable. I liked them so much ended buying 3 more boxes of these! For $10 why not right??

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The guy I play with most showed up yesterday with a box of the TA 845 Tour Distance. Because of the low price he decided to give them a try. He shot his low round of 2013 with that ball and was talking about how much he liked it after just a few holes. Not sure what worked for him but he played good yesterday. Really don't have to spend a lot to find a decent ball. I usually play the NXT Tour S but recently made the switch to the cheaper Titleist Velocity.

Dave :-)

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I usually play with Srixon balls (AD-333 or Soft Feel), but on a lark I bought a few boxes of these EVO balls, on sale for $7.98 for a box of 18 at Sports Authority. I'm age 64 with a 19 handicap. I look at these balls the same as private label tires for your car/truck or private label items at the grocery store. Sure the quality is not as high as Titleist, Callaway or Bridgestone, but they offer a great value.

They have a nice feel off the Ping G20 irons I play and a nice click off my Slotline TSP8 putter. Of course they won't spin on the green like an expensive ball. To each his own, but I can buy 8 dozen of these for the cost of one dozen Pro V1's

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