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Hi Forum Members,
This is my first Golf Forum, been on other forums but no one wanted to talk about golf, only politics etc. so I left!

Just got back from a practice round where I A:B'ed the top golf balls. Here are some observations: If you really need a long drive, use the ProV1x, it will give you the best opportunity to max out. For a well behaved ball the ProV1 is tough to beat, but the Taylor Made TP Red is both long and well behaved.

Who said you have to use the same ball on all the holes during a round? If you need to stop it over a bunker on a par 3 then use a ProV1 for its spin; long drive ProV1x, balance of spin and distance TP Red.

If it's cold go for the softer feel balls like NXT
If it's hot and you feel loose and swinging fast then the harder balls like ProV1x or HXTour.

That's how I spent my afternoon, comparing these balls during SuperTwilight time on great course in the Bay Area. :)

Look forward to some golf talk here, I love the game and have been following the proTour for nearly 30 yrs.

2009 Burner R
FT-I Fusion Squareway 3W 15* Fujikura Speeder Fit-On R
5W R7 R
FT Fusion Hybrids Draw 3/21*, 4/24*
G5 5-PW X-forged Vintage: 52.12, 56.14MDScotty Cameron: Newport 2 ProV1


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