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Cheers for all the replies guys, some very good options and websites I didn't know about!
eh ? How do you know if you haven’t used them ?
As for the OP
https://www.americangolf.co.uk/ball...k-392451.html?dwvar_392451_variantimage=white
This is superb value
24 balls for £30
There are some good balls at £20 but at £15 for 12 then it’s not a great choice
That is superb value indeed and a ball I like... Cheers Phil.
Some interesting figures there - Slazenger don't do to well on the wedges!!This thread got me intrigued, the last few times I have been playing, I have not been holding the greens well .. it seems my game is coming together, and so think I need to look at a ball that has more spin from closer range ... so, dug out whatever balls I have in the garage, and onto the skytrack ... interested in the results. Just to add, my distances were a little down on normal today .. maybe a little tired
Also, I am looking at cost as well .. I cannot afford Pro-V's, due to the amount I can still lose ... but something around £19-£20 for a dozen would do (and in Orange if possible )
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As mentioned, feel I am a bit down on distance today .. I am usually around the 145-150 with 7 iron, however, always noticed with ProV that my distances are shorter .. usually due to higher spin, or possibly not activating the core enough with my swing speedSome interesting figures there - Slazenger don't do to well on the wedges!!
One thing I would say is you need to change how you worked out your average distances (common mistake in my eyes). With the Pro V1 and 7 iron you hit 124, 124 and 137 which you then averaged out to 128. In my opinion your 7 iron distance with this ball is 124 yards as that is the yardage you hit most of the time. Obviously you have a very small data set (and not necessarily the point of the exercise) but something to bear in mind when calculating your yardages
It was 500, as 900 was out of stock. I’d imagine 900 is a great deal too.Is that not the Inesis Tour 900? I have them and think they're great balls. Gone up from £20 to £25 now.
What about colour, what do people prefer white, yellow or orange. Does is make much difference on the course, i.e. is one colour easier to find?
I absolutely love these. Got 36 from lidl a few weeks ago. I honestly cant tell the difference to balls much more expensive: good distance and plenty spin with the wedges.£12.99 a dozen.
I bought a dozen of these, its just a round stone goes long with every club£12.99 a dozen.