clubchamp98
Journeyman Pro
Golfers lie!I think I might set up a poll to see what type of golf balls people in this forum use. There seems to be a feeling by some that the vast majority of golfers hit any random old golf ball.
Golfers lie!I think I might set up a poll to see what type of golf balls people in this forum use. There seems to be a feeling by some that the vast majority of golfers hit any random old golf ball.
Yes most decent golfers I know use good balls .Is there any source for the information about the average distance loss?
Average drives for the Average golfer is significantly over 200 yds from R&A sources as this is the average it includes mishits etc.
Many keen golfers on this forum are better than average, many will use decent balls when appropriate.
I hope the R&A provide better information than this which appears somewhat patronising.
A par 3 is still a par 3, a par 4 still a par 4 and a par 5 likewise.Have you even thought about this for a second before claiming it'll make no difference? 10% off 220 yards is 198 yards. That's already two clubs longer into the green - then factor in that your approach clubs are 10% shorter as well, you're now hitting 3 clubs longer into the green than before. How the hell is that making no difference?? Having to hit a green with 4 iron/hybrid/7 wood instead of a 7 iron is a totally different ball game.
The ball already "exists" in one form or another.The full announcement from R&A is expected tomorrow...we won't actually know full figures, I expect, until an actual ball is produced that meets the standards
How can they have literally dropped the ball if they haven't even developed it yet?
The ball improvement rule change will have less effect on ones distance than choice from the existing balls available.
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I have absolutely no idea what you mean by this.A par 3 is still a par 3, a par 4 still a par 4 and a par 5 likewise.
If you play with ancient golf clubs, then you should get allowance to use old golf balls that go further than the modern garbage onesSo I'm already playing ancient clubs and now you tell me my ball of choice is another 13 yards down on the best!
Luckily, it's not all about the score!![]()
I assume these yardage gaps are the same at every swing speed? Otherwise they don’t mean much.The ball improvement rule change will have less effect on ones distance than choice from the existing balls available.
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Why are you assuming that ?I assume these yardage gaps are the same at every swing speed? Otherwise they don’t mean much.
So yellow balls are longer.The ball improvement rule change will have less effect on ones distance than choice from the existing balls available.
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So yellow balls are longer.
Pro V1 there is a 4 yd difference between yellow and white.?..??
How does that work?
If these gaps are produced at, for example, a 130mph swing speed, then they have no relevance to normal amateur golfers.Why are you assuming that ?
Then why are you assuming they do remain the same at all swing speeds ?If these gaps are produced at, for example, a 130mph swing speed, then they have no relevance to normal amateur golfers.
I don’t assume anything, I am just saying that this chart may well have no relevance to average golfers.Then why are you assuming they do remain the same at all swing speeds ?
It is for 100mph driver. Covering the span, the charts for 85mph and 115 mph are essentially the same message. Perfectly relevant to average golfers.I don’t assume anything, I am just saying that this chart may well have no relevance to average golfers.
Anyone who's played with a yellow ProV1 knows it's nothing like a white ProV1.So yellow balls are longer.
Pro V1 there is a 4 yd difference between yellow and white.?..??
How does that work?
How would anyone know 4 yds is hardly detectable.Anyone who's played with a yellow ProV1 knows it's nothing like a white ProV1.