HawkeyeMS
Ryder Cup Winner
Honestly, I don't think it makes a blind bit of difference to me. I don't hit the ball well enough or hard enough to take advantage of what a premium ball is supposed to give me. I just like the feel of a softer ball.
Hit the exact same shot if one can with a premium ball and a mid ranged ball and a cheap ball say from 20 yards from the centre of the green with a wedge and ill bet people will see the difference in how aggressive you can be with the top end ball...
Bridgstone e5 is £20 per dozen and I'll put money it would stop the fastest in this 'test' against anything in the premium bracket.
Feel free to test it yourself.
The bridgestone E5 uses the same cover material that tour balls are made from....Urethane...
Thats where it gets its spin from....And i have used those and i will agree with you that they are very good....
Listened to an internet interview last week with Taylormades American R&D ball chappy.
He was explaining that the premium balls such as TP5 and 3 in their range are harder and create less spin as they are aimed at better players who should be generating their own spin. The RBZ balls for example are softer with higher spin for golfers that need help to generate more spin.
The TP5 requires 90-100mph swing speed to use effectively and the TP3 is almost identical to the ProV1
I am doing this from memory so hope i have this correct but it was a very interesting interview and seem to turn on its head what i understood about golf ball tech.