Hello again,
After reshafting my driver to a Grafalloy Blue shaft to help cure my hook off of the tee I took it to the range and WOW! What a difference. I bombed the range balls time after time, but when I played a round yesterday I had great control but the distance wasn't up to par with the range balls. Now, I was using a cheap ball, you know, the kind you get 36 for $15.00. I bought them because I have been losing them alot off the tee with my duck hook and didn't know what to expect after re-shafting (only lost 1 yesterday when I didn't clear the water). But I have used Dunlop Buttersofts in the past and had great distance, the store was out of stock this time though. Anyway, sorry to be long winded but do certain balls make that big of a difference in distance and trajectory?
Thanks
After reshafting my driver to a Grafalloy Blue shaft to help cure my hook off of the tee I took it to the range and WOW! What a difference. I bombed the range balls time after time, but when I played a round yesterday I had great control but the distance wasn't up to par with the range balls. Now, I was using a cheap ball, you know, the kind you get 36 for $15.00. I bought them because I have been losing them alot off the tee with my duck hook and didn't know what to expect after re-shafting (only lost 1 yesterday when I didn't clear the water). But I have used Dunlop Buttersofts in the past and had great distance, the store was out of stock this time though. Anyway, sorry to be long winded but do certain balls make that big of a difference in distance and trajectory?
Thanks
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