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I read the threads about balls and most of the fuss is about whether a hard ball that doesn't spin well makes any sense for high handicappers who can't control the spin.  I think the point is that for driving and fairway play, the high handicapper is better off without fancy balls that let a pro shape a shot.  None of that talks about putting.  Given that a high proportion of strokes are putts, what kind of ball makes it easier to putt for a high handicapper?


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I don't think a lot of people focus any time talking about how well a ball putts, because a good putter can putt well with pretty much any ball... And so can a higher handicapper. Putting is more about having a solid stroke, speed control, and reading greens.

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I read the threads about balls and most of the fuss is about whether a hard ball that doesn't spin well makes any sense for high handicappers who can't control the spin.  I think the point is that for driving and fairway play, the high handicapper is better off without fancy balls that let a pro shape a shot.  None of that talks about putting.  Given that a high proportion of strokes are putts, what kind of ball makes it easier to putt for a high handicapper?

No one talks about it because the ball makes no difference for putting. Some balls feel different, but you can adjust within a few strokes, and even that won't likely reflect in any actual measurable difference, just your preference.

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You are only hitting the cover, the rest of the ball is along for the ride.

Find a nonurethane ball that is soft.

I've putting with expensive and inexpensive balls -- did not make much of a difference to me. Some sound too clicky, others make no sound.

Titleist is the leader everyone follows.

I putted with a Snell GETSUM and Callaway Supersoft - they were fine.

Ping G400 Max 9/TPT Shaft, TEE EX10 Beta 4, 5 wd, PXG 22 HY, Mizuno JPX919F 5-GW, TItleist SM7 Raw 55-09, 59-11, Bettinardi BB39

 

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The purpose of a Urethane ball is so iron shots and chips have some bite on them. I don't like the feel off the putterhead in a real cheap/hard ball without the Urethane cover. It is probably more nitpicking for me. Not really a huge difference in putting, but enough difference in feel for me to notice. IMO...Unless you just can't get off the tee box (losing a bunch of balls a round), you will be better of using a Urethane ball or mid-tier 3 piece ball with an iomer cover. As you improve you will have a chance of holding the green with long irons and you can go flag hunting with your short irons.

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