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Ok, my swing speed isn't the fastest, but also isn't super slow, i am not worried about spin yet, seeing as i am just working on hitting the ball solidly and making it go. i have been playing FuZZ and top flite, but they are beginning to not get the job done, which golf balls should i look into? gonna prolly buy a few sleeves of each and try them out. Thanks!
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I haven't tried many balls, but I picked up a couple dozen Noodle+ Long & Softs at Dick's for $25 the other day. I played them and liked them much better than the Slazenger Raw Distance Feel balls I had been using previously.

I switched between them and a ProV1x I had been given and couldn't tell much difference. Both were much different than the Slazengers and range balls.

Interesting note about the Noodle+. The Noodle used to be made by Maxfli back when TaylorMade owned the Maxfli brand. Well TM sold Maxfli to Dick's, but kept the Noodle name. Now TaylorMade makes and markets Noodle as its own brand name.

I keep hearing great things about the Topflite Gamer too. I'm going to try those next.

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You could try out the titleist dt roll.

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superfast tp 2.0 3 wood stiff
Halo 25 and taylormade tp 19 degree hybrids
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Maxfli Noodle, now just called "Noodle" are great balls.

I also got some great balls a while back from Amazon. Also sold at Edwin Watts or The Golf Warehouse websites. The price is $19.99 for TWO dozen. The ball is the Precept Laddie X. A great ball, soft on the irons, very long off the tee, just a great all around ball.

The best $20/dozen ball I have hit lately is the Srixon Soft Feel. The Top Flite Gamer is getting rave reviews as well, but I have yet to play that ball. The Srixon Soft Feel is a superb ball if you like a softer ball with lots of spin and feel.
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