fairways and hybrid troubles

I recently swapped from 'Callaway Warbirds' to 'Srixon soft feel' because I'd changed the shafts in my irons and consequently lost a ton of distance, that and the 'Warbirds' felt like I was hitting musket balls, sounded horrendous, felt even worse. :thup:

The Soft Feel is not great for distance. It tried to do the same as Wilson Staff DX spin and the now-gone Bridgestone e5.

The Bridgestone was epic with a driver. The DX Spin is amazing with a short iron.

I lose a ton of distance with Pro-V balls. Titleist would call me 'wrong' (or worse) but the Trackman doesn't lie. (Does it?! :) )
 
The Soft Feel is not great for distance. It tried to do the same as Wilson Staff DX spin and the now-gone Bridgestone e5.

The Bridgestone was epic with a driver. The DX Spin is amazing with a short iron.

I lose a ton of distance with Pro-V balls. Titleist would call me 'wrong' (or worse) but the Trackman doesn't lie. (Does it?! :) )

I've always hit 'Soft feels/AD333/tours' well and like the feel of-em off the club face, soft feels are probably not the best for distance but are a lot better than the 'Warbirds' as far as I'm concerned, borrowed a couple of 'Pro V1x' and a couple of 'Callaway Chrome soft' off of a work mate to take out for a knock about tomorrow, should be interesting. :thup:
 
I've always hit 'Soft feels/AD333/tours' well and like the feel of-em off the club face, soft feels are probably not the best for distance but are a lot better than the 'Warbirds' as far as I'm concerned, borrowed a couple of 'Pro V1x' and a couple of 'Callaway Chrome soft' off of a work mate to take out for a knock about tomorrow, should be interesting. :thup:

Yes, that could be interesting. I am very keen to try the Callaway Supersoft myself.
Don't get me wrong, I like all the Srixon balls but the Soft Feel is decidedly short.
I have read some of your posts... I reckon you swing it a bit faster than me (most are!) and maybe the Soft Feel comes a bit more alive with another 5-10 mph.
 
Yes, that could be interesting. I am very keen to try the Callaway Supersoft myself.
Don't get me wrong, I like all the Srixon balls but the Soft Feel is decidedly short.
I have read some of your posts... I reckon you swing it a bit faster than me (most are!) and maybe the Soft Feel comes a bit more alive with another 5-10 mph.

Ended up back with the Srixons, AD333's this time though, the 'Callaway Supersoft' I tried felt like I was hitting a squash ball, Chrome softs weren't much better, had a mare of a round as well, bloody wind at our place could've stopped a stampeding bull in its tracks, hitting a 3-wood off the tee (don't use a driver) and they were going about 160-170 and would then stop dead in the air and drop to the floor like a concrete block, my own fault I spose as I get far to much air with all my clubs. :rolleyes:
 
I like the ad333. For the price I havent found a better ball. The our seems decent although I've only had limited use. I switch to the AD in winter as the greens soften, the prov's spin isnt needed so no point losing expemsive balls.

I am though, trying to find a decent pink ball to combat the leaves.
 
Ended up back with the Srixons, AD333's this time though, the 'Callaway Supersoft' I tried felt like I was hitting a squash ball, Chrome softs weren't much better, had a mare of a round as well, bloody wind at our place could've stopped a stampeding bull in its tracks, hitting a 3-wood off the tee (don't use a driver) and they were going about 160-170 and would then stop dead in the air and drop to the floor like a concrete block, my own fault I spose as I get far to much air with all my clubs. :rolleyes:

Yup... not a good time of year to get a feel for much with a ball. Squash ball sounds good to me though... the more squash, the better.... (except not in a gale) :o
 
I like the ad333. For the price I haven't found a better ball.

I'm reminded of playing Hawkstone park c. Summer 2012.

6 brand new AD333s ready (in the boxes) in the bag, marked with putting lines and personal dots.
Could I putt with them? Nope... not a chance. I mean, I didn't take that many putts (too many really) but boy, they were so hot off the face and just would not stop bl**dy rolling. I had to make endless 4,5,6 footers coming back.

My partner suggested not using them and going back to what I was used to. Trouble was, what I was used to were all in my other bag!

Lesson #412 for Golf. Don't go and play in an important match with only some unknown ball. You'll pay on the greens.
I've done the same with a ball that did the opposite as well. That didn't go so well. Coming up short 18 times is kind of rubbish. :(
 
They are hotter off the face but it helps on the winter greens I find. Not sure what I'll play winter league though. If hotgolf have the prov1 practice balls in I'll prob stick to them.
 
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