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2 minutes ago, retoid said:

$11.99 for a dozen. Granted there is a ship cost, but that's a great deal.

Titleist Trufeel are $24.98/dz at Amazon

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20 minutes ago, NHpro said:

Titleist Trufeel are $24.98/dz at Amazon

And Titleist Trusoft are 11.99 (white) or 15.60 (yellow) per dozen.

Edit: just saw these are sold as used. Sorry. Still…

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10 hours ago, Missouri Swede said:

And Titleist Trusoft are 11.99 (white) or 15.60 (yellow) per dozen.

Edit: just saw these are sold as used. Sorry. Still…

Bummer, they sure are hiding that info well. I didn't see it and read "prior generation" as old model.

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  • 3 weeks later...

@NHpro I saw that Amazon is selling Mizuno 2024 RB 566 Golf Balls for 20 bucks a dozen. 

Perhaps those would meet your needs.

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A mix I am forever tinkering with. 

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Or just check Craigslist for someone selling found balls. There's your best budget.

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Right now Rockbottomgolf.com has Srixon Prior Generation Q-Star golf balls for $22.50 per dozen, if you buy at least 2 dozen. 

They are 77 compression, which I believe is what you mentioned you were looking for. 

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14 minutes ago, ChetlovesMer said:

Right now Rockbottomgolf.com has Srixon Prior Generation Q-Star golf balls for $22.50 per dozen, if you buy at least 2 dozen. 

They are 77 compression, which I believe is what you mentioned you were looking for. 

Great price!

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The 3 piece Maxfli Trifli is 2 dozen for $35.  The Trifli does not feel as soft as the Maxfli Softfli, which is why I like it.

Other options would be one of the Srixons, which have a buy 2 get 1 free offer.

 

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9 minutes ago, ZenShot said:

The 3 piece Maxfli Trifli is 2 dozen for $35.  The Trifli does not feel as soft as the Maxfli Softfli, which is why I like it.

Other options would be one of the Srixons, which have a buy 2 get 1 free offer.

Good advice, but according to DSG website it is a 45 compression ball.

My current ball is the Top-flite Gamer at 70.

45 is too low for me to go.


7 minutes ago, NHpro said:

Good advice, but according to DSG website it is a 45 compression ball.

My current ball is the Top-flite Gamer at 70.

45 is too low for me to go.

Is that the current generation Gamer?

Another old standby for a firm and inexpensive ball is Pinnacle.  There are two models, the Rush and the Soft, but I don’t know what compression they are.

 

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2 minutes ago, ZenShot said:

Is that the current generation Gamer?

Another old standby for a firm and inexpensive ball is Pinnacle.  There are two models, the Rush and the Soft, but I don’t know what compression they are.

Yes, this is the 2024 model.

DSG ruined what Callaway perfected for most golfers.

A darn good 3 piece golf ball.

Now it's a 2 piece cheap ball.

To me a 2 piece ball is fine and a 3 piece budget ball is better.

I prefer a slightly harder ball, something in the 65-75 compression range that will perform similar to the old Gamer.

The Titleist tru-feel is pretty good. I planned on giving Maxfli straightfli a try.


  • 1 month later...

Maxfli Tour, shop dick’s deals, add $20 coupon when u spend $100, 4 Dzn for $90 plus tax and shipping…it’s def worth the exercise…let me know how they feel…or just buy a 3 pack to test…have to give them a try…not a better quality / price point out there right now in the ball market…


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