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    What balls
    BALLS!

    I'm a 12 handicap using distance balls, tried soft spin balls but I loose too much distance compared to what I gain around the greens. Anyone know a happy medium. All the pro shops etc recommend the ball they have in stock and not a unbiased view.

  • #2
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    Top Flites are generally hard and long but they do make a range of softer balls that provide a reasonable compromise between distance and spin. Not premium balls to say the least but you get what you pay for.

    I recently bought some Wilson DNA Spin at an incredibly low price from American Golf Discount. They feel fantastic and I haven't noticed an appreciable reduction in distance. They also seem to be reasonably hard wearing so again they might be a good compromise.

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    • #3
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      Keith,

      Go out and buy yourself a pack of the refurbished Pro-V1's to try. They are the best distance balls out there!!! Try this experiment, take your distance ball and a Pro-V1 and drop them from shoulder height onto a concrete slab. I bet the Pro-V1 bounces higher.

      Failing that, the Wilson range does get a reasonably good name as Ph suggests.

      I would suggest the Titleist NXT tour as well its a pretty good all rounder.

      D.

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      • #4
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        I love the NXT TOur's, you can buy 100 perfect condition used balls on ebay for less than 50 bucks. They fly forever and are forgiving around the green. Especially if you know how to use ebay you can get on hell of a deal on balls.

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        • #5
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          If you can still find them, Nike TA2 LNG are an excellent value. They are long, and still provide a good amount of spin. Also, Nike One Black's are a slightly cheaper alternative to the prov1x and perform every bit as well.

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          • #6
            Re: What balls

            Maxfli Noodles are good - in all their incarnations.

            I also like Top Flite XL 3000s - a good distance ball, and so-so at holding greens (in other words, pretty good for a distance ball).

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            • #7
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              Now that the air is thicker and your ball doesnt fly that far, the best balls are balls like Red Callaway, Nike Mojo, Maxfli Noodle etc.

              When the summer/spring comes, THEN back to the Pro V1's and Nike Ones and Callaway HX Tours. Not before. Oh well, why not... I'll pick them up from the bushes and use them in the summer ;-)

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              • #8
                Re: What balls

                Thanks for the replies peeps, was using top flite xl 3000 super spingood around the greens but what a loss on distance. Took advice and have nxt tour see what happens when this damn snow goes.

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                • #9
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                  I beleive the titelist Pro V1 392, is a good ball you get heaps of feel and spin with very little loss of distance.

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                  • #10
                    Re: What balls

                    try the precept u-tri tour i found these to be great all round balls and they last a few round too ,you cant go wrong with these balls in my view anyway

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