Matt_B
Medal Winner
Good morning fellow golferino's,
Played my first 'winter' round on Sunday morning. Teed off at 7.24am in what could only be described as Arctic conditions.
Frozen tees, frozen fairways, frozen greens.
After the first 9 all was just a wet frost but it got me thinking about which golf ball is best suited for these conditions.
There was absolutely no roll on the fairways. Despite having a layer of frost of them the ball just plugged in and trickled forward slightly. The greens were also very soft but because of the frost they were too slippy to stop the ball dead, even from a high pitch.
So as I say I was wondering what type of ball is best suited to these icy conditions. Do you try for extra distance, or do you try your damndest to get that little white ball spinning it's behind off to stay on the green as best it can?
Any recommendations? I'm getting bored of my Diablos.
Played my first 'winter' round on Sunday morning. Teed off at 7.24am in what could only be described as Arctic conditions.
Frozen tees, frozen fairways, frozen greens.
After the first 9 all was just a wet frost but it got me thinking about which golf ball is best suited for these conditions.
There was absolutely no roll on the fairways. Despite having a layer of frost of them the ball just plugged in and trickled forward slightly. The greens were also very soft but because of the frost they were too slippy to stop the ball dead, even from a high pitch.
So as I say I was wondering what type of ball is best suited to these icy conditions. Do you try for extra distance, or do you try your damndest to get that little white ball spinning it's behind off to stay on the green as best it can?
Any recommendations? I'm getting bored of my Diablos.