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Try these out Bridgestone e6 or e7 or B-330RX or Pinnacle Gold Precision.
To me they are soft around the green and feel good off irons but give me the distance I like.
I won a long drive hole at recent scramble with the 330RX of 308 yards 2 weeks ago =)

Hit'em Long and Strong
Big Tazz

 


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Well then you have an excellent sense of feel compared to many, many others. However my point for buying inexpensive balls was b/c he, and probably you also, have little ball control and most likely loose at least a sleeve of balls per round. So it mite be much more economical to buy inexpensive balls. I know that for myself at that level I was just hitting the ball and I didn't know how to spin it or shape the ball intentionally so Top Flights were great at that time for me.

Actually I have pretty good ball control and I rarely lose a golf ball, let alone a sleeve, during any given round of golf. There IS a difference in balls and generalizations that higher handicap players should just play any cheap ball on the market because they're not good anyway serve no useful purpose. Despite what you happen to think, many of us higher handicappers DO know the diffrerence between balls in terms of feel, control, and distance.

My Implements of Destruction (carried in a Hoofer Lite bag):

DRIVER: Big Bertha Diablo 10 degree draw, Aldila regular flex
FAIRWAY WOODS: G2 14 degree 3 wood & 17 degree 5 wood
IRONS: S59 3-PWWEDGES: M/B 54, 58, & 60 degree PUTTER: I Series Anser 4 (or G5i Anser, Anser 2F, or original...

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+1

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Actually I have pretty good ball control and I rarely lose a golf ball, let alone a sleeve, during any given round of golf. There IS a difference in balls and generalizations that higher handicap players should just play any cheap ball on the market because they're not good anyway serve no useful purpose. Despite what you happen to think, many of us higher handicappers DO know the diffrerence between balls in terms of feel, control, and distance.

Hit'em Long and Strong
Big Tazz

 


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I've played Callaway HX Bite, Top-Flight 5000XL, and Wilson Soft-Core balls. I couldn't tell the difference between them, but this is my first year of golfing. I would prefer a ball with a softer feel on the greens, but I don't want to spend a whole lot of money on them right now. I prefer playing the Wilson balls because they're under $0.75 a ball right now. I have a ton of lost and found balls that are better quality, but I don't like using them because I hate being the guy that doesn't know what ball he is using when asked.

But when I do get better, I would like to stick with Callaway simply because I like the way the hexagon dimples look.

Driver: 4DX SuperMag 10.5º
Fairway Wood: 4DX 3-Wood
Hybrids: 5DX 3, 4
Irons: 4DX Pro 5-PW
Wedges: Arc 52º, 54º, VR 58ºPutter(s): SeeMore FGP OriginalBag: Org.14 Xtreme


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I have never seen such slavish devotion to advertising propaganda as what issues from your keyboard.

I never said Callaway, Srixon, or Nike were wrong, you're reading into something that just isn't there, lol


Posted
I would advise pinnacle gold fx long just for the extra yardage off the tee. Contrary to the previous post they will make a difference with your Handicap simply because they wil get you closer to the green on approach maybe 5 yards maybe 10. The balls cost 1$ a pc at Walmart. Ive hit them farther on average than any other ball, but they are hard to stop on the green when your 60 yards and in. If you get better which I hope you do, you will change your preference Im sure.

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Whatever you do, don't blame the ball.

If you want a cheap premium ball, try Taylormade TP LDP RED.

My Clubs
Driver - Nike SUMO 13* R flex
Wood - Cobra 5 wood 18* R flex
3-PW hybrids/irons - Mizuno MX-950 R flex
Wedge - Mizuno MX-950 51* Wedge - Cleveland CG14 56* 14*Putter - RifeBall - Taylormade TP LDP RED


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agreed, that is until you know the difference, then you'll be playing a Titleist the rest of your golfing days

Which version is the one for me? Can you send me a sleeve of each?

Mizuno MP600 driver, Cleveland '09 Launcher 3-wood, Callaway FTiz 18 degree hybrid, Cleveland TA1 3-9, Scratch SS8620 47, 53, 58, Cleveland Classic 2 mid-mallet, Bridgestone B330S, Sun Mountain four5.


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I'm playing a Nike Mojo now. I like it and it's not too expensive.

Cleveland Hibore XLS Driver: Nike Ignite2 Irons: Adams SW and LW: Odyssey White Hot Mallet: Bridgestone e6 and TreoSoft Balls etc...


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Which version is the one for me? Can you send me a sleeve of each?

Ahhh ya, well for you sean_miller I recommend a nice cork centered, rubber band wound, leather covered ball, to go with your persimmon 2w .... this would be a perfect fit for your major lack of golfing knowledge and skills, lol


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Ahhh ya, well for you sean_miller I recommend a nice cork centered, rubber band wound, leather covered ball, to go with your persimmon 2w .... this would be a perfect fit for your major lack of golfing knowledge and skills, lol

Based on your description, I think I've hit that ball - it had "Pro V1" stamped on it.

Mizuno MP600 driver, Cleveland '09 Launcher 3-wood, Callaway FTiz 18 degree hybrid, Cleveland TA1 3-9, Scratch SS8620 47, 53, 58, Cleveland Classic 2 mid-mallet, Bridgestone B330S, Sun Mountain four5.


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