balls

minigolfer

Club Champion
Joined
May 31, 2009
Messages
65
Location
In the Bunker
Visit site
i have read in a book somewhere that the softness or hardness of the ball asffects the distance swing and i was wondeing if i should get some soft balls or whetther i would not notice the differrence
 

USER1999

Grand Slam Winner
Joined
Mar 9, 2007
Messages
25,671
Location
Watford
Visit site
In theory, a hard ball will go further, a soft ball will give more control around the greens. In practice, I doubt if you will notice. Play with what suits you, or, play with what you find. If you aren't an expert, I wouldn't bother with expensive premium balls, but if you go down the soft route, Srixon soft feel or Wilson Dx2 are soft. Srixon AD333 are a reasonable compromise. I avoid distance balls, because I find them too firm to putt with.
 

JustOne

Ryder Cup Winner
Joined
Apr 6, 2009
Messages
14,803
www.justoneuk.com
I agree, Srixon AD333 and Titleist NXT are both fairly decent balls for the average golfer. Just stay away from the total junk golfballs if you can (specifically anything that says 'Topflite' on it) :)
 

Parmo

Tour Winner
Joined
Oct 3, 2007
Messages
5,004
Location
Yorkshire
www.roundhaygc.com
I used harder feeling balls when I had a problem with sidespin on my driver, I went back to the AD333 due to the benefits around the greens, though not when putting I find they shoot off the face, well the 2008 ones did.
 

viscount17

Money List Winner
Joined
Aug 13, 2007
Messages
8,704
Location
Middle Earth,
Visit site
horses for courses I think, I've found better ones that are hard off the face, most Callies, and cheaper ones that felt like butter.
mind you I putt like that - spread 'em all over
 

HomerJSimpson

Hall of Famer
Joined
Aug 6, 2007
Messages
73,207
Location
Bracknell - Berkshire
Visit site
I guess it depends what you can afford to lose. If you are losing 2-3 balls per round it is very costly to keep playing premium high spinning balls. A nice mid-range like the AD333 or NXT are much cheaper and will give you decent distance and a degree to spin around the greens. In general terms the cheaper the price the harder the ball is and less control you'll have with irons into greens and chipping/putting. Try a sleeve of several different makes and see what suits you
 

viscount17

Money List Winner
Joined
Aug 13, 2007
Messages
8,704
Location
Middle Earth,
Visit site
The Callaway HX hot balls are a good shout - still got the soft feel for touch around the greens, low driver spin, and still going to go a long way.

I don't know, sneaking in like that, welcome anyway, even though I don't like Callies myself - they all feel hard.

Aspley Guise is a nice track, played there recently and would love to again. Probably the best society meal ever.
 
Top