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I say the Pro V1, Pro V1x, or the NXT Tour. Right now I am hitting the NXT and am not having any problems making the ball stop. They are cheaper than the Pro V1 and V1x.

Joey R

In the Bag:

905T w/Aldila NV 75x 904F w/Dynamic Gold x100 MP-32 w/Project X 6.5 Vokey 52.08 BeCu 56 MP-R 60 Studio Stainless Newport 2 ProV1, ProV1x, or NXT Tour

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Bridgestone E5+ is my "go-to" ball right now.

Great spin, higher trajectory (which I really appreciate), very strong distance, great feel off the putter and two piece durability at a super price.


I'll bracket the balls that I like both above and below this price point....sort of the next step up and down in price:

$5 / dozen less = Top Flite Gamer.....I really like this one and will play them again if the E5+ is sold out.


$5 / dozen more = Titleist NXT Tour....super ball in every category listed for the E5+....a real gem of a ball.
909D Comp 9.5* (house MATRIX OZIK XCON-6)
Burner Superfast 3 & 5 woods (house MATRIX OZIK XCON-4.8)
G15 Hybrid 23* (AWT shaft)
G5 5 iron-PW-46*, UW-50*, SW-54 & LW-58 (AWT shaft)
Studio Select Newport 2 Mid SlantGrips: PING cords & Golf Pride New Decade Multi-Coumpound Bag: C-130...
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alright, some of u guys have suggested the D2s and things like that, if i do get those, should i get the distance, straight, or the feel ones?

Its not always how you drive the ball, but how it arrives.

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alright, some of u guys have suggested the D2s and things like that, if i do get those, should i get the distance, straight, or the feel ones?

Get the FEEL, those are the best by far.

What I Play:

Driver: Sasquatch SUMO² 9.5º Stiff
Hybrid: HiBore 16º (3W replacement)
Irons: Staff Ci6 3-PW StiffWedges: Vokey Spin Milled 54.10 60.04Putter: Newport Studio Style 35"Ball: Pro V1xAge: 15
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D2 feel are the ones you want

Taylormade TP 2010 9.5 Fubuki stiff
07 Burner 5W stiff

Adams F11 Ti 3W Adilia NVS Stiff
Bobby Jones 21* & 25* Hybrid
AP1 4-gw
CG14  60*::X forged Vintage 56* Ping b60 putter Balls: Bridgestone B330, ProV, Goals: Shot par over 18 holes, Best shot: Par 5 18th hole, Alling Memorial New haven CT; holed my 2nd shot for an Albatross! (June 20th, 2008)

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alright ill get the feel, well i went to my golf store today and bought just a 3 pack of the Top FLite Gamers, and i did pretty well with them this afternoon when i played, but i think i might try the D2's and see what i think about them, also, what does the FEEL D2s offer, like what makes them better than the other types?

Its not always how you drive the ball, but how it arrives.

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I use the Titleist ProV1 and the Taylormade TP Black.

Driver: MP-600 9.5 w/ Fujikura E360 Stiff Shaft
4 Wood: F-60 16.5 w/ Exsar FS3 Stiff Shaft
Irons:MP-57 3-PW w/ Dynamic Gold S300 Shafts
Wedges: MP-R Black-Ni 52, 56, & 60
Putter: Studio Select Newport 2Ball: ProV1/ProV1xGrips: Winn Xi7

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I did that Bridgestone ball fitting thing and i added like 10 more yards of carry to my drive with the E6+. Its really easy just hit three drives with your normal ball and three with the Bridgestone ball they think you should use and your done. Those E6+ balls run for like $16 a dozen too. Soo not too bad. The Wilson Staff Fifty Compresion balls are a good buy.
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Pro v1's or Pro v1x golf balls. I normally start off with these and if I am playing well I keep using them but if I start poorly I normally play with a callaway warbird or nike distance or some other distance ball. Note: I played my best 9 hole round with a prov1x, I think I gain extra confidence due to the fact that I know that if I hit the ball next to the pin it will stop quickly but if I use a top flite it will roll off the back of the green. It set up a lot of birdie opportunities.
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ONE Platinum or ONE Black

or

Pro V1 or Pro V1x

the brand depends on the price of where I am at, the ball depends on the conditions.

Here's what I play:

Titleist 907 D2 10.5* UST ProForce V2 76-S | Titleist 906F4 18.5* Aldila VS Proto "By You" 80-S | Titleist 585H 21* Aldila VS Proto "By You" 80-S | Titleist ZB 4-PW TTDG S300 | Bob Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 54.10 | Bob Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 60.08 | Scotty Cameron Red X5 33" |

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Pro v1's or Pro v1x golf balls. I normally start off with these and if I am playing well I keep using them but if I start poorly I normally play with a callaway warbird or nike distance or some other distance ball. Note: I played my best 9 hole round with a prov1x, I think I gain extra confidence due to the fact that I know that if I hit the ball next to the pin it will stop quickly but if I use a top flite it will roll off the back of the green. It set up a lot of birdie opportunities.

just asking, what makes the top flites roll across the green like u said and not the Prov1s

Its not always how you drive the ball, but how it arrives.

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As I have stated in my other posts I have to give the Taylormade TP Red my vote for premium balls.

For lower priced balls I would go with one of the newer soft Pinnacle balls or Nike makes a few decent soft/distance models.


This brought back some memories of some of the balls I've used over the years and obviously Titleist has always been a mainstay for many of us that have played this game for +30 years but here's a few I played religously through the years.

1970's Maxfli - Blue Max (I thought the blue dot was cool,,lol)

1980's Spalding - Tour Edition (Man could that ball spin)

1990's Wilson - Ultra Balata (Best ball I've ever played)

In My Bag:
Driver: :Cobra Amp Cell Pro 9.5*, Stock X-Flex

3 Wood: :Cobra Bio Cell 16*, Stock X-Flex

5 Wood: Cobra Bio Cell 20*, Stock S-Flex
Irons: Bridgestone J40-CB 3-PW, Project-X 6.0

Gap Wedge::Vokey: 52* CNC  

Sand Wedge: :Vokey: 58* CNC  

Putters: Scotty Cameron Newport II 

Ball: Bridgestone 330-S(2014)

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When I stopped playing 6 years ago, I had just made the switch over from Precept to Srixon, and I was really loving the Srixons. My handicap was around 16-18 then.

Now that I've started back (I would probably play to a 25 now), I don't know what to play. I got a great deal on some Volvik Crystal balls off eBay and should be getting them next week. I have no idea what they're going to be like. If I don't like them, it will be back to Srixon.

I've always driven the ball better than my handicap. Even when I was playing 16-18, I was averaging 250-270 with 66-75 percent fairways hit. My problem is and has always been getting from the fairway into the green. I noticed when I went from hard, 2-piece distance balls to something softer (Srixon Hi-Brid) that I could still knock the bejeebus out of my drives but my work around the greens got better.

Jess
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just asking, what makes the top flites roll across the green like u said and not the Prov1s

Some people are dismissive of Top-Flite products because of their perceived reputation of making low-quality "distance balls," the likes of which I dissuaded you from earlier in this thread. Distance balls are designed with a thick external cover for durability and low spin, which can help novice players improve their yardage off the tee. However, the price for that added distance is a lack of feel on the greens, characterized by the absence of "bite" (the reaction an object with a forward-moving trajectory and backward-rotating spin to a landing surface) which makes the ball skip off the green like a stone atop a lake. Hence, the epithet "Rock Flite."

A lot of players are downright snobs when it comes to which balls they play: to them, anyone who doesn't play with just-opened $45-a-dozen Pro V1's isn't playing real golf. Personally, I've made a vow to never buy Titleists just because I can't stand the condescension of a lot of those who swear by them. As far as Top-Flite goes, they are making much better balls now than they were a few years ago. Just steer clear of the XL-series balls sold in 24-packs for $12 at Wal-Mart, and stick with the Gamers or D2 Feels.

In my UnderArmour Links stand bag...

Driver: '07 Burner 9.5° (stiff graphite shaft)
Woods: SasQuatch 17° 4-Wood (stiff graphite shaft)
Hybrid: 4DX Ironwood 20° (stiff graphite shaft)Irons/Wedges: Apex Edge 3-PW, GW, SW (stiff shaft); Carnoustie 60° LWPutter: Rossa AGSI+ Corzina...

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alright thanks, and i prolly will stick with the gamers, or maybe the callaway warbirds, i bought some of them yesterday and did pretty well, what do you think about them?

Its not always how you drive the ball, but how it arrives.

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As I have stated in my other posts I have to give the Taylormade TP Red my vote for premium balls.

Same for myself

Driver: KZG Gemini 10.5° Custom Build (Grafalloy ProLite 35)
7 Wood: Mizuno MP001 21° (Grafalloy ProLite 35)
Irons: Mizuno MP-60 (3i-PW)
GW/SW/LW: Cleveland 900 Tour Action 52°/56°/60°
Putter: Odyssey White Hot XG 2-Ball Blade
Ball: TaylorMade TP Red / Srixon Z-Star

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