And I guess that title says it all!
I'm a 23 HC - I don't hit the ball that far relatively (err - better quantify that, I suppose? Driving distance 220, FIR 75%)
I've stopped losing as many balls as I used to (by god, that's fighting talk given I'm just about to go out and play
), and I don't mind spending more on balls if I think there would be a positive outcome.
Does it matter for higher handicappers or should we be blasting any old rubbish out there? My PB was shot with a rubbish lake ball, but I don't know if I'm introducing needless inconsistency or not. Clearly I don't need spin and holding power, and it seems to me that a decent quality two piece might suit my needs better - that is distance and if possible durability, but when Nike One's come down to £24 in American golf, even top quality balls come down the pocket of the chap on the clapham bendy bus.
Any thoughts, anyone, on actually what I need, and what brand might fit those requirements? Or does it simply not matter for a high handicapper?
I'm a 23 HC - I don't hit the ball that far relatively (err - better quantify that, I suppose? Driving distance 220, FIR 75%)
I've stopped losing as many balls as I used to (by god, that's fighting talk given I'm just about to go out and play

Does it matter for higher handicappers or should we be blasting any old rubbish out there? My PB was shot with a rubbish lake ball, but I don't know if I'm introducing needless inconsistency or not. Clearly I don't need spin and holding power, and it seems to me that a decent quality two piece might suit my needs better - that is distance and if possible durability, but when Nike One's come down to £24 in American golf, even top quality balls come down the pocket of the chap on the clapham bendy bus.
Any thoughts, anyone, on actually what I need, and what brand might fit those requirements? Or does it simply not matter for a high handicapper?
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