Well, as some of you may know I'm fairly new to golf, I've been playing for about 6 months and feel I have made a good improvement to all parts of my game!
Up until yesterday, I was under the impression that a ball is a ball no matter how much you spend on it. I mean, who cares how much you spend on them... they're round and they look the same they roll and bounce. :shrug: So I've been using Donnay Titanium X at @ £3.59 for 15.
I played a round of 18 holes yesterday, I was unhappy with the score and so went on to practice my pitching, I noticed that if try to do the same shot with a pitching wedge with 5 or 6 balls in a line, that the balls behaved inconsistantly... one flying a LOT higher and stopping really quick, to some at a lower height, but serious roll! I was trying to get the same swing each time, and my setup was the same on each ball.
I decided I need to get some new golf balls to iron out any inconsistancies there, and am quite looking forward to having "my own" golf ball brand!
But I have no idea how to find out if they're suited for me? Or what type I should use!
One way would be to trawl Ebay for single sleeves of balls until I find some I'm happy with but to me this seems expensive and time consuming, as postage is generally near enough the price of the balls. I want new ones.
I went to the Callaway site and the "ball checker" there suggested some Big Bertha Red or Callaway HX Red... but that's only one brand... :9
Thanks
John
Up until yesterday, I was under the impression that a ball is a ball no matter how much you spend on it. I mean, who cares how much you spend on them... they're round and they look the same they roll and bounce. :shrug: So I've been using Donnay Titanium X at @ £3.59 for 15.
I played a round of 18 holes yesterday, I was unhappy with the score and so went on to practice my pitching, I noticed that if try to do the same shot with a pitching wedge with 5 or 6 balls in a line, that the balls behaved inconsistantly... one flying a LOT higher and stopping really quick, to some at a lower height, but serious roll! I was trying to get the same swing each time, and my setup was the same on each ball.
I decided I need to get some new golf balls to iron out any inconsistancies there, and am quite looking forward to having "my own" golf ball brand!

But I have no idea how to find out if they're suited for me? Or what type I should use!
One way would be to trawl Ebay for single sleeves of balls until I find some I'm happy with but to me this seems expensive and time consuming, as postage is generally near enough the price of the balls. I want new ones.
I went to the Callaway site and the "ball checker" there suggested some Big Bertha Red or Callaway HX Red... but that's only one brand... :9
Thanks
John
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