what type of ball do you play?

Any from.....

ProV1 or x
Z-Star or x
Bridgestone 330 - any
Callaway i z or s
NXT Tour
TM Penta
Callaway Diablo Tour
NXT Tour S
 
Usually play with ad333 or prov1x but as my game has gone to Pitt recently I've been using up my odds and sods a few taylormades and others I've collected!
 
Srixon Soft feel for me too.

Yup - me too - found one of them a short while back and used it last time out. Seemed OK. Had a par on our 2nd which is always a good thing so stuck with it for the rest of the round. Didn't lose it so will probably use it next time out. Pity someone (original owner) had drawn crosses on it - why do some folk mess their balls up with lines, crosses and all sort of intrusive graffiti so that when I find them and later dig one out of my ball pocket I wonder more about the art work than the ball itself (balls I find but won't use generally either don't get into my ball pocket - or are stuck in my practice bag when I get home - to be never seen again).

So Srixon Soft feel? - yes - feels OK to me.
 
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Used to play only with PDsofts. I now carry a mix of tour, performance and distance balls in my bag. Before I start I load the 3 ball sylo on my bag with tour balls, if my swing is playing up I'll drop to PD softs, AD333 etc and if things are still going badly I'll fall back to Lidl Crivits or any other rock I happen to find in the bag.
 
I cant stand using a different ball, its a psychological thing i guess but if i use a different ball it feels wrong. I guess i just try to keep things constant. On a similar note i also try to wear the same golf clothing for competitions. Is that odd?
 
I cant stand using a different ball, its a psychological thing i guess but if i use a different ball it feels wrong. I guess i just try to keep things constant. On a similar note i also try to wear the same golf clothing for competitions. Is that odd?

Every ball has a different feel off the club, especially wedges and putter. If you change balls on a regular basis you'll lose feel on the greens. Common sense to find a ball you like and stick with it.
 
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