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For some reason every title wrote seemed to come out dirty - so in efforts to keep the sand trap clean - balls it is.

Anyway - I bought a sleeve Callaway HX Hot balls last weekend and play 2 rounds with them. The distance was AMAZING!!! The only problem I had was these things rolling off the greens, these things would bounce twice then roll off the other end....

I have been playing the precept laddie, which for me is awesome when it hits the greens, it kind of dies as soon as it hits, but with my driver, i dont get nearly the same distance as the hx hots or a top flite for that matter...

ANyone know of a ball that would give me the distance of the hot and the performance of the laddie on the green?

I have a swing speed of around 95 with the driver... if that helps...

Thanks

Posted
I would recommend the Titleist NXT Tour if you don't want to spend the money on premium balls. They are about 5-10 yards shorter than the HX Hot but they can stop on a dime. Maxfli Noodles are also quite good.

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In the Bag ()

Driver: MX-560 9.5* S
Woods: SQ2 15*Irons: VR-Forged CB 4-PWWedges: Vokey SM 54.08 X-Forged PM 60*Putter: White Steel RossieBall: Z-URS


Posted
i havent played a noodle in a while.... I remember them being very good aorund the greens but not as long as some off the tee...

I may pick up a sleeve of the nxt tours... although i did hear that srixons equivelant is better - but i dont remember the name of it.....

Posted
Bridgestone E6's are another alternative.
WITB

Driver - Taylormade r7 Quad 10.5˚ Fujijura E360 Stiff
Woods - Sonartec SS 2.5 13˚ HST Penley Tour Stiff
Hybrid - Sonartec HB-001 19˚ HST Penley Tour StiffIrons - Mizuno MP-67 Forged 4-PW, DGS300Wedges - Callaway Forged 50˚ and 54˚, Walter Hagen 60˚Putter - Nike T130 O/S Mallet Ctr Shaft 33"B...

Posted
I don't see why people have a hard time stopping the HX Hots. For a simmilar ball with a bit more spin & a similar price, I'd suggest the NXT too.

Posted
i just picked up a sleeve of nxt tours and the srixon ad-333 -

anyone have any experience with ad-33 - i heard really good things....

Posted
I played with the Callaway HX Hot this summer. I shot my best round ever with one. I had no trouble stopping it around the green. My experience with the NXT is that it IS easier to play around the green, but not so much so that I would give up the distance I get with HX Hot off the tee. Now if I were longer off the tee, then I would probably play with the NXT Tour ball.

shortgame85
In the Bag:
Driver: :TaylorMade: RBZ 9.5 Reg Flex
3 Wood :TaylorMade: RBZ Reg Flex
Hybrid: Ping G25 Hybrids 17*, 20*, 23*

Irons:Ping G25 5-Gap Wedge, Sr Flex, Vokey 56.14 Spin Mill NS Pro Reg, Flex

Putter: Bobby Grace Center Shaft 32"


Posted
just went and bought a new bag - the guy have me a box of maxfli fire - for free..... im assuming these will be similar to the hx hot.....

i have enough balls now to kep me occupied for a while... im going to play 18 tomorrow at eisenhower park in Long island (champions tour played there a few weeks ago) - Ill see what happens... Should be fun..

Posted
i love the srixon ad 333, geat ball, good on greens

What's In My Bag

Driver R9 Supertri 9.5
3 WoodR9
3 Hybrid: Baffler DWSIrons X-20 Tour 4-PWGap Wedge RAC TP SmokeSand Wedge Vokey 56.14Lob Wedge Vokey SM 60.7Putter:SeeMore FGP Black


Posted
I don't know my swing speed, but I usually hit my 8 iron between 130 and 150 yards (depending on how well I made contact with it).

I have been playing the maxfli noddle "long & soft", it really has a nice soft feel, and it seemed fine around the greens (at least in somuch as someone with my astronomically high handicap could judge). I would agree that it doesn't have as much distance as some of the other value distance balls I have hit.

I am in the same boat as you trying to find something a litle bit better, so I recently picked up a box of the Bridgestone e6 and the Top Flite D2 "Feel" balls and will try those over my next few rounds. I will be interested to see which ball you like the best - please be sure and post your results!

In my Bag: (Sun Mountain C-130 '07)

Driver: X460 11°
5W: Big Bertha Ti '05
4h: Fusion FT 23°5i-GW: Big Bertha '04SW: CG11 56° Putter: G5i Anser


Posted
just got back from a round - tried out the balls - still need to play a few more orunds, but today the srixon ad-333 was AWESOME... I used the srixon, titleist, and maxfli fire....fire wasnt all that....the titlesit was pretty good too... didnt use it too much cause the srixon was just working so well for me. my driving and chipping was on today... everything else could of been better.

Posted
Top Flite D2 Feel have good distance and soft around the greens. they are all i play now.

In the Wilson Stand Bag

Driver:........Ping........G5 Reg shaft
3 Wood:......Mitsushiba.........M575-15°

Irons:.........Taylormade RocketBallz......3 Hybrid - PW..Stiff Shafts

Wedges:....Cleveland CG16 56 & 60


Posted
I have about the same swing speed as you and I really like Bridgestone E-5, I replaced my HX Hots with the E-5's.

Driver: Callaway Big Bertha 10degree
3 Wood: TaylorMade R7 Draw
5 Wood: Callaway BB
Hybrid: TaylorMade R7 Draw 19D
Irons: Nike Slingshot OSS 4- AWWedge Cleveland CG10Putter: Oddessy 2 BallBall: Bridgestone E5/E6


Posted
I've been playing with HX Hots for most of the summer and generally liked them, but was curious to see what else was out there.

I picked up a box of Bridgestone E6s and really liked them today. My one complaint with the HX Hots was that the ball was ballooning really high on iron shots. The E6s seemed to fly with a more penetrating trajectory, which I prefer.

I'm going to keep playing these until I'm done with the box and then may try the new NXT Extremes to see which I like better.
What's in the bag:

G10 9 degree, TFC 129 shaft, stiff
Big Bertha 3 Wood
FTX 2i, Apex Plus 3i-E MP-R 52/07 and 56/13 Zing

Posted
Do you really think the balls are to blame for the difference in trajectory??

My Sticks:
DriverFT-5 9.5° Tour Accuflex Creation 65g Stiff -or-
:R7 Superquad Redboard Stiff
Woods::TEE CB2 Accuflex Creation 80g stiff
Irons:755 cb 4-SWWedges: CG10 Black Pearl 52,56,60Putter::Seemore Black FGP 34.25"


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