Redwood
Q-School Graduate
Went to play Sunday amd I realised that I had very few golf balls in my bag, and the way I had been playing in recent rounds, (not played for around three weeks) I tended to loose about 2 balls per rounds, thought I'd better pick some up.
So, popped into the Pro Shop with a view to trying out the Callaway Diablo, as I'd heard good things about the balls. Anyway, long story, but I eneded up buying a dozen Z-Star (I'd tried one given to me by my Pro a couple months back and really liked them) and he threw in two free Callaway Diablo balls.
As I'd been hemoraging (sp) balls recently I thought I'd start with the Callies. From the first drive I knew they were going to be good. I normally loose balls to the right, with a fade or slice if my swing isn't going well and I'm using quite high spin balls, but from the off these were very straight, even when I expected them to leak right they managed to hold a decent line, which ended with me hitting 7 out of 14 fairways. Distance was impressive, although I wouldn't say much longer than balls I recently used, such as the Wilson DX2's, but comparable to most balls in that medium price bracket (TM Burner TP's, Srixon AD333 etc...)
Next test, spin from wedges. I have to say, I don't get excessive amounts of spin off any of my wedges (and I do use the 09 Vokey SM, so should really) but I just don't think my 24 h\cap and pureness of strike get me much action on the greens, which is why I try and play more premium branded balls to get at least some bite on the very firm Bude greens, at the moment. That said, I think the Callies did spin quite well. I certainly noticed that shots stopped quicker than with, say, the TM Burner TP and Srixon AD333 and a little more than the Wilson DX2. The ball feels nice and responsive off the face on short 'touch shots' also, and has that soft feel you would associate with premium balls, which makes it very nice to putt with.
The last thing of note, this ball seems to be very durable. I would say it doesn't scuff as much as other balls in it's price range and I walked off the course yesterday with the same ball I started with, and it looked good as new.
The one slight reservation I do have is that I'm not overly keen on the Callaway hexagonal dimple pattern, and as with the Wilson DX2, the dimples seem very shallow. Nothing overly disconcerting, but something to watch out for for those who prefer the more conservative looking ball...
For those of you who normally play medium price balls, such as TM Burners, Srixon AD333 or Soft feels, or Bridgestone E-series, give them a go. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
Cheers
Redwood
So, popped into the Pro Shop with a view to trying out the Callaway Diablo, as I'd heard good things about the balls. Anyway, long story, but I eneded up buying a dozen Z-Star (I'd tried one given to me by my Pro a couple months back and really liked them) and he threw in two free Callaway Diablo balls.
As I'd been hemoraging (sp) balls recently I thought I'd start with the Callies. From the first drive I knew they were going to be good. I normally loose balls to the right, with a fade or slice if my swing isn't going well and I'm using quite high spin balls, but from the off these were very straight, even when I expected them to leak right they managed to hold a decent line, which ended with me hitting 7 out of 14 fairways. Distance was impressive, although I wouldn't say much longer than balls I recently used, such as the Wilson DX2's, but comparable to most balls in that medium price bracket (TM Burner TP's, Srixon AD333 etc...)
Next test, spin from wedges. I have to say, I don't get excessive amounts of spin off any of my wedges (and I do use the 09 Vokey SM, so should really) but I just don't think my 24 h\cap and pureness of strike get me much action on the greens, which is why I try and play more premium branded balls to get at least some bite on the very firm Bude greens, at the moment. That said, I think the Callies did spin quite well. I certainly noticed that shots stopped quicker than with, say, the TM Burner TP and Srixon AD333 and a little more than the Wilson DX2. The ball feels nice and responsive off the face on short 'touch shots' also, and has that soft feel you would associate with premium balls, which makes it very nice to putt with.
The last thing of note, this ball seems to be very durable. I would say it doesn't scuff as much as other balls in it's price range and I walked off the course yesterday with the same ball I started with, and it looked good as new.
The one slight reservation I do have is that I'm not overly keen on the Callaway hexagonal dimple pattern, and as with the Wilson DX2, the dimples seem very shallow. Nothing overly disconcerting, but something to watch out for for those who prefer the more conservative looking ball...
For those of you who normally play medium price balls, such as TM Burners, Srixon AD333 or Soft feels, or Bridgestone E-series, give them a go. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
Cheers
Redwood