I'm interested in the difference in ball flight off the tee, between a 3-piece ball like the Titlest Pro V1 or a Callaway Tour 56, and the next tier down balls (NXT Tour & Callaway HX Hot).
I usually play the medium priced 2 piece balls, when I occassionally take out a 3-piece ball, it works great for me off the tee of a 3-par, plays beautifully on approach, pitch and chip shots, and it putts fine. Then, on the next tee - a par 4 where I use my 3-wood or Driver, I hit it out of bounds with what seems a more pronounced slice or hook than I "normally" hit.
So my question is, does the spin on high end balls that is so useful around the greens translate into more spin on drives creating therefore more side movement? Thanks.
I usually play the medium priced 2 piece balls, when I occassionally take out a 3-piece ball, it works great for me off the tee of a 3-par, plays beautifully on approach, pitch and chip shots, and it putts fine. Then, on the next tee - a par 4 where I use my 3-wood or Driver, I hit it out of bounds with what seems a more pronounced slice or hook than I "normally" hit.
So my question is, does the spin on high end balls that is so useful around the greens translate into more spin on drives creating therefore more side movement? Thanks.
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