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Reached a point where I'm not losing many so think I might give a slightly more expensive ball a try.

Used Wilson DX2, Callaway Supersoft, and Titleist DT Trusoft previously.

Been suggested to try the Titleist Toursoft, but does anyone else have any suggestions? Not looking for pro V or tp5 type prices, probably about £30 tops, softer feel
 

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Wilson Duo professional, soft, long and stops fine can be had for £25 a dozen, better than any other mid priced ball i've tried
 

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TaylorMade Project (a). Plays great and just below £30

I like these a lot, not sure on the new model yet though. The old Wilson DX3 Urethane was an excellent ball at a very good price. They have rebranded and changed a bit this year. I'm not sure if the Duo Professional is a diect replacement, or the old DX2 with a Urethane cover (seems most likely). the Bridgestone is a great ball, especially at the £20 a dozen touted above.
 

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You can get any premium ball for £30 and less a dozen if you buy baulk/sale. Chromesoft available on Ebay at £26 any day of the week
 

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Interesting one this, as a high handicaper (24+) I had been playing Callaway Supersoft (and the occasional Pro V1 that I would find on the course), but yesterday picked up some Slazenger V300 from SportsDirect for £11 for 24 balls, and to be honest I don't think I could tell the difference really ..... is it the case that I am just not could enough to be able to worry about needing to buy premium balls?

Just wondered peoples thoughts on this
 

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Im almost through the bag of lake balls I bought in 2013 so ready for something new.

This has been a useful thread, I just need to decide on something now.
 

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Interesting one this, as a high handicaper (24+) I had been playing Callaway Supersoft (and the occasional Pro V1 that I would find on the course), but yesterday picked up some Slazenger V300 from SportsDirect for £11 for 24 balls, and to be honest I don't think I could tell the difference really ..... is it the case that I am just not could enough to be able to worry about needing to buy premium balls?

Just wondered peoples thoughts on this

I've never played a premium ball myself so unsure if it will make a difference or not but the only way for me to find out is to try it. I just never saw the point previously when I was losing a sleeve per round. Now it's down to one a round I feel like I might as well give it a try.

Unsure what type though as when I first started I had an awful slice and feel like 3 piece/tour balls could bring that back potentially. I'll probably see if our pro can sell me a dozen that's a mix of 4 different sleeves
 

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i kept playing a different ball every week due to finding so many at our course, but this year im making a real effort to lower my HCP and im sticking to the same ball all season (taylormade TPx5) i bought them from lake balls 50 for £40 for pearl grade and they've been great.
 

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For those who still loses balls every other shot, like me, I think it’s back to lakeballs... I guess 5 irons off the tee is too much and I might scale back to a wedge.
 
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