Which ball should I use for Golf?
These days will all the new technology coming out I have a hard time keeping track of the new innovations in golf. I have a swing speed of about 95 m.p.h., have steel shafted stiff clubs, and look for soft contact and playability around greens. I previously used the iTour golf ball from Callaway and enjoyed the spin, but always ended up losing at least one every round. If there are any other golf balls that are like the prov1's and the callaways but cheaper I would appreciate any suggestions.
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- Changing your ball type won't prevent you from losing balls...
- Bridgestone or even taylor made. The high end taylor made balls are 10 dollars less and are almost the same as the others. Unless your handicap is under 10 the ball really doesnt make the biggest difference especially for 45$
- Might want to try the TopFlite D2 feels. I get good distance and spin with it and i love the feel i get around the green. Haven't tried the prov1's though. Might not even be close to them. I heard Callaway makes topflite though so you never know. Guess you'll just have to try them. Hope this helps. Happy Golfing:)
- Bridgestone e series ball(e5+, e6+ or e7+). Spins faster than that Callaway ball and costs almost half what the Callaway ball costs. Wilson Tx4. 2nd fastest spinning ball on the market behind Nike One Platinum/Tour D and costs around 30 bucks. Even the Wilson Zip. 22 bucks. Spins a little faster than the Callaway ball. Others comparable to the Callaway ball: Wilson Luxe(17.99), Top Flite Gamer(19.99), TaylorMade Burner TP(24.99).
- If you're a casual golfer, as long as you stay away from Top-Flight's(aka rocks), you'll be okay. I play in college and on the guys team, one of them uses Srixon golf balls and loves them. Maybe you could buy a sleeve and give them a shot. Hope this helps!
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