How important is a 'decent' golf ball?

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  • @waynepark4430
    @waynepark4430 Před 2 lety +95

    Great discussion, I remember back 20 years ago when I started playing golf I was paired with an older gentleman. He drove the ball down the middle every time only about 150 yds and played par some times bogey golf I was spraying all over the place and shot around 30+ over par. He said to me when we finished " that a 100 yards down the fairway is way better than 300 yds in the woods". I think he has it right!

    • @mcnillerandsons7906
      @mcnillerandsons7906 Před 2 lety +7

      On my course, 100 yards towards the fairway won’t even get you in play. I’ll take 300 in the rough all day. Easy to hit that gap wedge the final 90 yards from the rough compared to smashing a 3 or 5 wood towards the green on the second shot

    • @tomashehir
      @tomashehir Před 2 lety +4

      @@mcnillerandsons7906 if you’re only driving it 100 o doubt you’re hitting the 2bd shot 250

    • @st0n3ymontana
      @st0n3ymontana Před 2 lety +13

      @@tomashehir I think you need to learn how to read. He's saying that additional 100 yards. He's not saying he's only hitting it 100 yards off the tee. He clearly said hitting it 150 yards. 99% of you aren't hitting 300 yard drives. Most would be lucky to be hitting a driver 275 yards. In other words is 250 to 275 yards off in the woods or the next fairway over better than 150 or 175 yards straight down the middle of the fairway?

    • @cameranpowers6617
      @cameranpowers6617 Před 2 lety

      He lied to you.

    • @Butlins14
      @Butlins14 Před 2 lety

      350yds in the semi rough is better than 100 yards in fairway

  • @bryanwmilburn
    @bryanwmilburn Před 2 lety +19

    I played for a Division 2 college and found a Ram Tour ball when I was at practice one day. I played it for the heck of it in our practice rounds and didn't lose it for 54 holes. Played the best I've ever played in my life. Even though we got Pro V1s for free - I always wanted to find a few dozen of those Ram Tours to bring back the luck!

  • @DH-wz2sv
    @DH-wz2sv Před 2 lety +2

    I love this! Ego is such a struggle sometimes! I have a very med-low club head speed, mid to high 90's with my driver, and I play with a buddy who is a retired pro because of injury, and I've only ever beat him once straight up (we sometimes play straight up or with some strokes given to me) and it was because I took my ego out as much as I could. That was towards the end of last year, and now I'm realizing the more and more I listen to Rick and Guy, the more I need to be fitted for a more proper set of clubs. I have a driver that is probably too long for me. Sometimes I smack it perfect and get around 270-290 depending on wind, hills and such, but a lot of times I don't strike it well and I hit it more like 230-250.

  • @paulrotheram2603
    @paulrotheram2603 Před 2 lety +1

    I like these out takes of the podcast. I dont have time to watch the full podcast, so these out takes on interesting topics is good for me.

  • @kenhewitt7357
    @kenhewitt7357 Před 2 lety +1

    I had a wilson brass chipper I saw them going cheap at the driving shop it was brilliant only used it a few times though because as you say there is a bit of a stigma attached to them, but they certainly work.

  • @DWHarper62
    @DWHarper62 Před 2 lety +5

    I just tried the Titleist AVX and absolutely love it... I can work it but it doesn't overspin with long clubs and get some very nice spin around the green...

    • @thriftest
      @thriftest Před 2 lety

      Very good in the wind also.

  • @youtubegolfer5271
    @youtubegolfer5271 Před 2 lety

    It's so good to have this on yt! Good talk guys

  • @downey2k9
    @downey2k9 Před 2 lety +2

    Found the Bridgestone E12 soft to be a great ball mid range price. Ideal for Mid-High HC

  • @alexcreevy9401
    @alexcreevy9401 Před 2 lety

    I like the point you make about the 15th club, I carry a driver and also a mini driver for distance off the deck and also for when the big stick is flying all over

  • @collissmith3161
    @collissmith3161 Před 2 lety +31

    I'm not a ball snob. I sometimes think these conversations overlook med-high handicappers. If you are losing 1-4 balls a round, then a pro V1 isn't for you (unless you are super rich), and even then, would you really see a benefit. A nice comparison woudl be balls reviewd on spin, feel, distance, durability, given a score. Have one leaderboard for best ball, then another based on value per £.

    • @theirishdeveloper5298
      @theirishdeveloper5298 Před 2 lety +8

      Only losing 1-4 balls is a victory for me😂😂

    • @Pfuetz4
      @Pfuetz4 Před 2 lety +2

      Me and my buddy always end up pulling out the topflght stuck at the bottom of our bag saying, "Bad balls for bad golfers" lol

    • @Zeesneakyninja
      @Zeesneakyninja Před 2 lety

      Pretty sure Rick has done video comparisons like this, it’s just not written anywhere in a list

    • @MrBellsa61
      @MrBellsa61 Před 2 lety +6

      LMFAO If I only lost 1-4 balls in a round I'd be so happy and overconfident that I would show up at the PGA event expecting to have qualified

    • @collissmith3161
      @collissmith3161 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Zeesneakyninja yeah I know. I play Srixon distance balls as a result : £12-£15 a dozen - cant be much better value.... Thats what I want to know!!!

  • @CRCP-tt2em
    @CRCP-tt2em Před 2 lety +1

    My dad gave me a chipper when I first started playing. He's used one all his life. Excellent clubs and help build confidence round the greens

  • @Snookerboy-jw1vp
    @Snookerboy-jw1vp Před 2 lety

    Funny you mentioned the chipper as a club that would improve your short game. My mate has bought one since he struggled big time when he was using a "normal" wedge for the very short chips around the green and since he uses that chipper now, he has improved massively.

  • @dpp666
    @dpp666 Před 2 lety

    Got fitted by Ping fitter and recommended cutting the shaft length by 1inch. Went for it getting more centre strikes and hence better and more consistent distance,, highly recommend it.

  • @devastatn
    @devastatn Před 2 lety +7

    For someone that's played golf for 26 years and never had a handicap lower than 12 the Wilson 50\50 is superior to the rest. As a side note the furthest I've ever hit a golf ball was a Top Flight red striped range ball.

  • @Eddiemoocha
    @Eddiemoocha Před 2 lety +1

    I used to buy srixon ad333 as they were reasonable price. I could go through a box of 12 in a month. I bit the bullet about 6 months ago and bought 12 TP5's and I've still got 9 left. Changed my game.

  • @johnguillaume5919
    @johnguillaume5919 Před 2 lety +3

    I’ve tried a number of brands; Snell, Titleist, TaylorMade, and Callaway and have ended up preferring Titleist for one simple reason…the - Pro V1x (left dash). I instantly had more distance off of the tee…say 10-yards maybe more if flush and it gave me more manageable spin. I’m a decent player (3.9) and just don’t know how to consistently control spin for wedge shots and how a chip may check or release. The Left Dash will keep my ball within 2-3ft of landing spot for a

    • @brianberg7798
      @brianberg7798 Před 2 lety

      I also played the Snell MTB-X and Srixon Z Star until last year when I tried the Pro V1x left dash. Absolutely love it off the driver. Keeps my spin rate down and find a lot more fairways with it

  • @jessearmstrong7214
    @jessearmstrong7214 Před 2 lety

    I 100% use a chipper for all kinds of shots. It’s an odyssey tank and it is bloody brilliant. I was also one if the first to take on hybrids and have used them ever since. I still use wedges but the chipper is a go to for par 3’s and approach shots.

  • @02dpoirier
    @02dpoirier Před 2 lety +1

    Agreed on the shorter driver shaft idea. Hope to see a less-popular company try that out as a retail option (Srixon, Cleveland, Wilson)

  • @devonsmith6423
    @devonsmith6423 Před 2 lety +7

    The first ball that I used regularly was a Callaway Warbird and I used them for a few years. I have climbed to premium balls as my game has gotten better, but I have chosen Vice Pro Plus over all major brands based on performance for me.

    • @jimmymorgan9543
      @jimmymorgan9543 Před 2 lety

      I used to use those, but I went to school, took a long break from golf. Now I use Supersoft.

  • @cpat7065
    @cpat7065 Před 2 lety +1

    I will say that with some golf balls, it feels extremely soft coming off the clubhead. I started golfing 100 percent a few years ago with Callaways because it had a certain feel. I also wonder if I was giving up 5 to 10 yards on my drives. Last year i started rotating in the Bridgestone and really liked those too. I can only do Pro V1s if they were gifts. They cost too much for a mid to low handicapper but I always enjoying finding them in the woods and thinking, "clearly it wasn't the ball's fault."

  • @danfrank10
    @danfrank10 Před 2 lety

    Best ball I ever played was the Nike PD Soft. Green packaging. Worked perfectly for me in all areas of my game. Then they stopped making them! Bounced around lots of different ones since, currently playing Vice Pro as it’s the closest I’ve found to the feel of the Nike ball.

  • @tstratten
    @tstratten Před 2 lety +5

    Gave up using expensive balls a couple of years ago and my handicap is lower than it's ever been (5.9). Only time I use a Pro V1 is if I find one!

    • @tylercady3985
      @tylercady3985 Před 2 lety +1

      Same. I usually pack my Kirkland balls, and I love them, but by the end of the round I'm using a ProV1 or a Callaway Chromesoft that I found while rummaging around for my ball 50 yards off the fairway

  • @biggregg5
    @biggregg5 Před 2 lety

    I used to build that type of driver that you're talking about. Bang Golf had heads up to 18 degrees, and I would generally get the 16 degree head, and put in a heavy steel shaft. I would make it a 43" length and add head weight to be appropriately balanced. It without a doubt was a fairway finder and distance wasn't compromised that much. I think the average distance was about the same since I'd put a better swing on the ball. Also, it's funny how you talk about a cheaper ball being as good..if not better. I've never run numbers, but it sure seems that whenever I throw just some ball out there to play with, at the end of the round, I still have it and I've posted a reasonably good score. If I play with a Pro V, in short order, I'm looking for it in the woods.

  • @user-bc6bj1ul9s
    @user-bc6bj1ul9s Před 2 lety +6

    Rick would love to see you do a blind golf ball test. Remove the logos, have someone else number them accordingly and give them a try. I feel like that is the only way to give them a true test. I know personally I feel like I mash the expensive balls but in all honesty I lose the cheap ones just as fast as the more expensive balls.

  • @jesusrevus8017
    @jesusrevus8017 Před 2 lety +6

    I love the feel and look of a prov1x. But I have also shot under par with a range ball before and will play any ball this time of year and it doesn’t make much difference. But in a comp I’d still go with prov1x. Lol 🤷‍♂️

    • @stephenv5521
      @stephenv5521 Před 2 lety +3

      This really is the Internet isn't it 🤣

  • @TomH001
    @TomH001 Před 2 lety

    For me've always had issues with Pro V'1s spinning up with irons and coming up short, me personal preference is the TP5 ball or Srixon Z-star ; for me they perform better overall

  • @everyoneknowsadave3580
    @everyoneknowsadave3580 Před 2 lety +1

    It’s all about confidence in your golf ball whatever you use …. I use very cheap golf balls but they suit my game (16 handicap) and I never feel bad about losing a couple a round 😄

  • @BarryStanky
    @BarryStanky Před 2 lety +7

    I’ve played them all. In the end the key to my ball choice is feel, especially around the green. I could care less if I can drive one ball 20 or 30 yards further if I don’t like the feel of it around the green. Length is not going to improve scoring much. Play around the green does. So after playing all the big name balls, my ball of choice is the “direct to consumer” Snell MTB Black. The lower price point helps, but in the end, I am just more confident with the Snell.

  • @johntumino6603
    @johntumino6603 Před 2 lety +14

    Would love to see a best ball 9 hole round with one player using a prov1 and one using a cheaper ball like a Wilson duo soft. It would be interesting to see and on course difference

    • @music-lover8915
      @music-lover8915 Před 2 lety

      need two players playing same way is impossible. Using a robot playing two different balls works.

    • @RobertBrown-hr9ti
      @RobertBrown-hr9ti Před 2 lety +1

      Or like John was saying, 1 player playing the 2 balls

  • @jadonrichter
    @jadonrichter Před 2 lety +2

    I played with cheap balls till I was confident that I could hit it straight, when I tried my first pro v1 my score went A LOT lower, so it's important when you can utilize the full potential of the ball

  • @johnrobertson8601
    @johnrobertson8601 Před 2 lety

    Totally agree with the chipper comments. My short game is my Achilles heel and always will be even after lessons. My Odyssey chipper is my favourite club in the bag, I use it to around the green and to get me out of trouble, however it is a source of amusement for my golf mates! Have a word with Taylor Made, Titleist and the rest Rick and tell them to get in the chipper market please!

  • @davidfowles1252
    @davidfowles1252 Před 2 lety

    I normally play Taylor Made TP5 or generally Pro V1's in the competition season but in the Winter plough through the pix and mix section, normally resulting in a Srixon Distance or AD333. Shot some of my best rounds with an 'average' ball rather than a premium one !

  • @dantediego
    @dantediego Před rokem

    Can you add a link to the full length episode?

  • @Crusherbreen
    @Crusherbreen Před 2 lety +2

    Great conversation - some of the best club golfers I have played with used 2 piece rockets and top flight rocks. They shot consistently low with a putting stroke that would horrify any coach in 2022. The ball is overrated… it does not change your swing or give you ability…it does go further only and the marketing grabs everyone….the chipper ideas is spot on, most people can’t hit a barn door from 10 metes let alone a golf hole

  • @Pfuetz4
    @Pfuetz4 Před 2 lety +3

    Great discussion! I personally use the Srixon Q-Star's. I was a TP5 guy for a couple years, but then never wanted to hand out the cash. The Q-Stars were on sale and what you said was exactly it... I love putting and hitting with them. For whatever reason my distances are locked in with them. I'll play a sleeve of ProV's here and there, as well as the Kirkland Performance+ when I drag a few out of the bush. But I found a home in my Q-stars. Pure feel thing.

    • @collinjamesguitar
      @collinjamesguitar Před 2 lety +1

      Kirkland Signature balls at Costco. The company that makes the TP5 for Taylormade makes them. Absolutely killer and cheap! Will scuff a little easier but who cares at that price

    • @Pfuetz4
      @Pfuetz4 Před 2 lety

      @@collinjamesguitar Never sad when I hit them. I don't think I've ever bought a sleeve but if I find them in the woods they're in the bag right away!

    • @richardlatture2815
      @richardlatture2815 Před 2 lety

      I'm a mid-high handicapper and normally use Q-Stars. But this winter I'm playing Srixon Soft Feel (bright red) and am very pleased with them.

    • @lavin214
      @lavin214 Před 2 lety

      The q star is a great ball. The upper mid range ball is what most people should play anyway. The tour response is fantastic, the e12 isn't bad but not my favorite, the Titleist tour speed is one of the best balls I've ever hit.

  • @chrissandle
    @chrissandle Před 2 lety

    I currently have 2 drivers in the bag, a shorter length shaft and a longer one - my longer one is new to me so until I get comfortable with it I’m keeping the shorter one in the bag for the fighter fairways

  • @aimeagle
    @aimeagle Před 2 lety +1

    It seems that the better the golfer the "better" the ball should be. I have really become fond of the srixon ball. I play a qstar and only because I got them for a dollar a ball. They wear fast but I like the feel of them. I have played the cheapest of the cheap to the pro v1's and I shoot the same basically. I'm a 8-9 handicap and really just play whatever is handy.
    Should I buy used pro v balls or a cheaper new ball?

  • @Lamster66
    @Lamster66 Před 8 měsíci

    Some of the Best balls (For Me) where some Arnold Palmer Control Titaniums.
    I bought 12 about 25 years ago to play a couple of rounds with a chap at work
    ( at the time hadn't played for 10-15 years) and up till 4-5 months ago not since then.
    The were soft feel nice to putt and spun nicely around the green. I usually go for the lofty fly it there version so knowing how much spin is on the ball is essential

  • @DjJivajo
    @DjJivajo Před 2 lety +1

    In regards to your driver discussion, there is a driver from Decathlon (Inesis Driver 500) comes in 2 sizes and 3 swing speeds. This is a shorter driver and has 12 degrees of loft. I think you could do an amazing video comparing that to some main brand drivers, also under some worse golfers and let them decide.

  • @estuart76
    @estuart76 Před 2 lety

    We should be able to change ball during game to suit the shot needed.
    That would also have the added benefit of making us think what kind of 'ball affect' we want/need for next shot.

  • @devanmacdonald8924
    @devanmacdonald8924 Před 2 lety +1

    I would love to have a conversation on this topic! In my opinion there is no good or bad golf ball, they are different! I am a 2 handicap that does not spin the ball much. For me personally, I think a fitted golf ball (for me something that spins a lot) matters more than equipment to an extent! I would rather use unfitted clubs than a distance golf ball!

  • @petesmith147
    @petesmith147 Před 2 lety +1

    I got a couple boxes of Callaway Warbird 2.0's for Christmas. Now just waiting for the snow to melt so I can go lose them 😂

  • @incrediblepony
    @incrediblepony Před 2 lety

    I use lake balls found be retailers who goes out and dive for them at the courses here in Denmark. Tietlist DT Trusoft. It's a nice soft ball and it's been my ball for a while now.

  • @t3golf
    @t3golf Před 2 lety +1

    My ball of choice is the TP5. About 2 months ago, I was 13 over after 9. I hadn’t shot that bad since high school. I had lost all the balls in my bag except for a completely rubbish Wilson that I had found. I ended up shooting 3 over on the back 9 including parring the last 5. I was so mad about losing all those balls on the front 9, that when I just let go and started swinging freely….. my game got a lot better. (TBH, I haven’t replaced my TP5s though)

  • @torlefborsting471
    @torlefborsting471 Před 2 lety +1

    I found an old Snake Eyes driver about a year ago with a 460 head on 43.5” shaft. The whole thing was very professionally finished with weighting, shaft, properly gripped………the whole thing. That driver is deadly accurate for me no matter the quality of my swing on the day. I can’t bomb one and the sound is like a sawed off shotgun but it really works. I tried one of the mini drivers (original one) and I like the sound much better. Take that sound and pump it into my Snake Eyes club and I would totally game that all the time

    • @everyoneknowsadave3580
      @everyoneknowsadave3580 Před 2 lety

      I had a Snake eyes driver years ago… I loved it … long and forgiving as you say… and then one day I suddenly started having trouble with it … the distance went and the harder I tried the worse the slice got…. Then I noticed the front face of the driver had cracked right at the edge (it was hard to spot!) . I was sad 😢 having to trash it ☹️ ….. so if your driver ever starts misbehaving you know what to look for …. Finally ended up with a Taylor Made R1 …. Great club… not as long as some but very predictable and forgiving !

  • @ElliottEats
    @ElliottEats Před rokem +1

    I love my chipper, great club. Just gotta find the right one.

  • @Tayloris5
    @Tayloris5 Před 2 lety

    Love the TP5 pix.

  • @tomdiperna964
    @tomdiperna964 Před 2 lety

    Over the past few years I have gravitated towards Callaway Supersoft balls due to their forgiveness and relatively inexpensive price point (half the price of a dozen Pro V1s). Back in October, I played the back 9 at my home course with my buddy and all we had were the Top Flite Hammer balls they sell at Dicks for $35 for a bucket of 48 balls. I ended up shooting a 40, which for me is a personal best for 9 holes.

  • @AbleAnderson
    @AbleAnderson Před rokem +1

    The better the golfer you are, the more the fine details matter and the more important the golf ball is. For most weekend amateurs, they are so inconsistent and don't hit solid a high enough percentage of the time for this to really matter. They need to focus on solid contact a high percentage of the time

  • @laxbro7ify
    @laxbro7ify Před 2 lety +2

    I have new ProV1 and ProV1x, Zstar and Zstarxv, Snell Mtbx and Mtbblack, etc, etc, and often play them during a round, but it seems my best-ever shots: longest, straightest drives and 2nd shots, closest-to-pin par 3 tee shots, best chips n pitches inside of 50 yds, and hole-out chips always seem to happen with the "crummy" 45-balls-for-$20 Nitros or the low-end range of balls from some of the top companies (Titleist, Bridgestone, Srixon, Snell, & TM).
    I think it's because I'm not worrying about "cart-pathing/tree-bashing/otherwise scuffing" or losing a $4 to $5 ball, but suspect I'm not alone in my experience with this dynamic.
    Candidly -- for me -- the Nitros and cheaper balls are like the gas station sunglasses that, while no one is going to compliment me on them, they aren't as clear, and may even scratch more easily, I always seem to lose Ray-Bans, Costas, or Maui Jim's to random mishaps well before they go out of style. I just seem to have better luck with keeping the cheapass sunglasses...

  • @besticandogolf5901
    @besticandogolf5901 Před 2 lety +1

    this discussion is exactly why the Kirkland Signature urethane balls for $24/24 balls at Costco are so amazing. Watch testing, for all intensive purposes on paper and on-course they're essentially a ProV1. I'd say you could replace 90% of people who play prov1's and they'd never know it.

    • @danielcohen3159
      @danielcohen3159 Před 2 lety +1

      Hey, just a quick note - the phrase is actually "intents and purposes." I liked the content on your channel! My grandad was also a fine golfer and introduced me and my brother to the game. He played to scratch most of his life, and even in his 80s he was striping a 5-wood 175 yards right down the middle every time! Take care.
      - Dan

  • @TemperTemper...
    @TemperTemper... Před 2 lety

    I play Molitors or Club Specials that have been marinating in ponds for about 50 years..My niblicks and mashies sing when they hit them.

  • @DigitalDavis16
    @DigitalDavis16 Před 2 lety

    I’ve come back into the game properly, after not so much a hiatus but just never getting around to playing, so decided to go ball hunting. The TaylorMade Distance Plus popped up so I’ve grabbed a couple of dozen of those (I’m glad I did as the first round I lost something like 4!) I do like aesthetics but these were a good price point at $25AUD/dozen, they have forgiveness and they play well. I don’t feel like they’re hard to hit and have a decent response. I’d love a Pro V1 but then I feel, at my level I’d be doing it just for the sake of it. I max out around 250 on the tee if I absolutely rip it - so for me, as long as it’s got good feel off the club, I’m happy!

  • @markwatson5984
    @markwatson5984 Před 2 lety

    Taylormade Mini Driver is one of the best clubs ever for most club golfers! Mine is a fairway finding machine and I often out drive my playing partners, play off a 9 hc. I also have the 3HL Sim2 fw at 16.5 and it is amazing, 3 and 5 hy and golf is so much easier. Let go of ego, score better

  • @Hookedonlurefishing
    @Hookedonlurefishing Před 2 lety

    I used Pro V1 X until i stopped playing, was playing off 5 at my best, when i stopped i was playing off of 7.
    Won club champ using Pro V1X, won a hell of a lot using the Pro V1X but played my lowest rounds front and back 9 not in competition using Srixon, TopFlite Strata and lake balls.
    I can tell you based on my own results and game it didn't matter which ball i used past a certain point, my head made a difference and led to me leaving the game, the PV1x gave me consistency when i needed it though in competition, it didn't spin as much as the 1x and had a lower trajectory which i really enjoyed.

    • @Hookedonlurefishing
      @Hookedonlurefishing Před 2 lety

      Just to add to this, watching your videos is encouraging me back to the sport to the point i may re-join a golf club this year.

  • @kdub3288
    @kdub3288 Před 2 lety +1

    I never really cared too much about ball choice assuming it’s a somewhat decent ball. But I’ve been playing simulator golf, and I tried a different ball other than a pro V and it seemed like my distance wasn’t the same even after hitting very solid strike shots on the range mode. Idk if it was a faulty ball (old) or if it was just an anomaly hitting into a simulator. Next time I’m going to specifically compare two balls at the range and see if there really is a difference in my distances.

  • @texasrangers90
    @texasrangers90 Před 2 lety

    I play with Vice Pro or Vice Tour. Great golf ball for reasonable prices.

  • @GrumpyTy34er
    @GrumpyTy34er Před 2 lety

    So I put a chipper in my bag and the club I removed was technically a wood, but for my gapping (at least my estimates), I'm covered with a driver, 3 Wood, Heavenwood, and divine nine and then jumping to my 5 hybrid. Plus, to experiment, I took out my sand wedge and put in an A wedge. My lob wedge 58 so I can use that in the sand. I've been fine in testing.
    As for golf balls, I generally just use Callaway, generally a softer feel

  • @jimmyjohn5162
    @jimmyjohn5162 Před 5 dny

    I’ve been playing for 5 months. Swing speeds in the 90s. I won’t get the most out of tour balls because of my swing speed won’t compress them enough. I do well for now with the Wilson Zip and Calloway Supersoft. Once I get better, I may switch to a tour ball, but that may be a while.

  • @mangoman2148
    @mangoman2148 Před 2 lety +7

    I score better with cheaper balls! My home course is lined with hazards on both sides of the fairway. As soon as I pull out a premium ball, I'm nervous about losing it and immediately hit it into the swamp. With cheap balls I don't care about losing them and hit them much straighter without that pressure. Sure, a ProV1 could help me with short game spin, but that doesn't make up for losing 10 balls off the tee. Plus losing 10 ProV1s adds 60 bucks to the cost of a round.

    • @biggregg5
      @biggregg5 Před 2 lety +1

      I echoed that with my comment. Maybe it's something psychological because I like to keep my money in the bank or my wallet rather in the woods or in ponds, but it seems I play better with just any old ball. Weird thing is, is that I don't actually pay for any of them. I used to volunteer as a ranger at a golf course and I live on a golf course, so I have a lifetime supply and an afterlife supply for when I play with Satan.

  • @larryd4352
    @larryd4352 Před 2 lety

    I have used Titleist golf balls for over 40 years...and now in my 60's with my bad lower back and left leg, I can't justify the cost to my wife. I did find that I really liked the Vice Tour Golf Balls. I like that I get good distance off the tee....I play from the Senior Tees...and since I rely on my short game for scoring, they pretty much do exactly what I am trying to do with chipping and shots from inside 30 yards. I haven't had any surprises with them! They stop nicely and feel great on the greens!

    • @Handletaken4
      @Handletaken4 Před 2 lety

      Go see a good chiropractor. I fought that for 4 yrs. No more.

  • @agoodbogey
    @agoodbogey Před 2 lety

    Im a 14-18 handicap and i feel that the only time i can tell the difference is my short game. Prov1s and the nike one platinum have given me so much spin around the greens.

  • @jaishoppy13
    @jaishoppy13 Před rokem

    My pitching wedge and sand wedge are my favourite clubs

  • @Twistsayin
    @Twistsayin Před 2 lety

    I switch between pro v1x and avx and also use Bridgestone x and ca but if I am playing in a match I use pro v1 x but if I am practicing I use callaways.

  • @erniesteele3164
    @erniesteele3164 Před 2 lety +2

    I've carried a chipper for years... My buddies constantly remark how "deadly" I am with it within 10 yards off the green... My best drives on a good day might go 175 yards max with the roll but my yellow Top-Flites are in the fairway and I can see them... Long ago I realized you can't "buy" a game.

  • @neilpowell6234
    @neilpowell6234 Před 2 lety

    The idea for a video guy mentioned with an amateur testing a purpose built forgiving driver Vs a stock driver is a great idea. Would love to see that!

  • @Riley_Mundt
    @Riley_Mundt Před 2 lety

    I'm not terribly picky on the ball I use. I currently use the Top Flite Hammer ball. They come in a bucket of 48 for $35. I use them because my local course has a lot of water hazards that are in play across the fairway. There is one hole that I have yet to finish without losing a ball in the fairway pond. I don't want to spend tons of money on balls, so I use the cheapest one on the market. If I wasn't losing so many, I would use the Titleist TruFeel. They're relatively inexpensive ($22/Dozen) and of much higher quality and durability than the Top Flites I use. Maybe in a year after I've improved some. I am only a year off from when I started.

  • @golfhound
    @golfhound Před rokem

    Titleist Pro-V1's are designed for a club head speed of 100 or more. Fortunately, there are so many other finely designed balls for golfers with slower swing speeds and also the average golfer. unless you have a handicap under 12, you have probably not developed a good enough feel to merit a Pro-V1. The harder cover ball is far more forgiving. Also, if you're a senior or female, there are several very good lower compression balls that will help immensely. I'm in my late 60's with a swing speed of under 70 and I play to a two handicap from the senior tees. My favorite golf ball is the Bridgestone Lady Precept that has a 50 compression. I hope my feedback proves helpful.

  • @tactful_colt8536
    @tactful_colt8536 Před 2 lety

    I bought a ping hybrid I found on eBay to test it out and I hated it. I’d shank it every time, 20 yards out and 100 yards right. After some practice with it now it’s my go-to club for longer approach shots and even off the tee sometimes.

  • @darrenwilson8509
    @darrenwilson8509 Před 2 lety

    I love the feeling and flight of Bridgesone BXS.
    They’re not used very much in UK folk are sleeping on them

  • @neilsimpson3359
    @neilsimpson3359 Před 2 lety +1

    Paying £45 for 12 golf balls is absolutely insane. Most amateurs are nowhere near good enough for it to matter anyway.

  • @frequentflyer2916
    @frequentflyer2916 Před 2 lety

    Please do a video on what Guy suggested about building a forgiving driver and testing it. As someone who sometimes can struggle to control my driver, I would be really interested to see the results

  • @hobo7070
    @hobo7070 Před 2 lety

    I’m a 7 handicap and play a PV1x. For me, it’s about the amount of spin to control the distance from 150 yds and in. That’s where I see the biggest difference between premium balls versus other balls.

  • @underthetrees4780
    @underthetrees4780 Před 2 měsíci

    Rick describing my 13° Nike Sumo Square as my 2nd driver.
    My bag is D-10.5°, D-13°, 4W-16.5°, 4H-20°, 5-PW, 50, 54, 58, putter.

  • @patiogreen9738
    @patiogreen9738 Před 2 lety +1

    Not to be underestimated as well is the fact that you hit your ball on EVERY shot. Your $500 driver at MOST is hit 18 times a round. So a ball fitting will impact your score 4x’s more than a driver fit.

  • @shaunbarnes4420
    @shaunbarnes4420 Před 2 lety

    I play Callaway Chrome Soft with the tri lines. The red, white, blue truvis chrome soft also. I never ever buy brand new dozen balls. I visit my local 2nd hand golf ball guy. GOLF BALL SHOP VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.

  • @matthewm7867
    @matthewm7867 Před 2 lety

    The forgiving driver you mention is a 3 wood...most people under-utilize that club and that is a personal choice because it isn't cool to hit a 3wood but should be considered.

  • @oso77373
    @oso77373 Před 2 lety

    If you can fine “Texan Classic Wedges” you should give them a review. I bought a set which comes with a 60, 56, and 52 for 50 bucks at the time. Now they are about 75 but we’ll worth it. They hit so nice.

  • @aaronlane4346
    @aaronlane4346 Před 2 lety

    TXG did a short driver fitting. was really interesting data / results

  • @michaelallen2501
    @michaelallen2501 Před 2 lety

    I play Vice balls because they give me 95-100% of the performance of a Pro-V or a TP5 but for the price of a DT-Solo. Plus they come in cool colors and they're more playful about themselves than Titliest.

  • @Siggy_Sour
    @Siggy_Sour Před 2 lety

    Specialty Clubs and Sets, for unique situations.

  • @420glaze2
    @420glaze2 Před 2 lety

    I have a permanant hand injury so i go for chrome soft as its the only ball that doesnt make me feel the impact

  • @nickpellatt
    @nickpellatt Před 2 lety +4

    23.6 on the index player here.
    My first choice ball is lime green Srixon, but only as I find them easy to see, and I have enough income to be able to afford to lose some and not really worry.
    My average round may also include a lake ball, or freshly found Sports Direct Slazenger ... and I'm no more or less likely to score par with any of those balls.
    I'd be sure that ball 'quality' makes no difference to average players who are more affected by 101 other inconsistencies in playing

    • @kenbrown2808
      @kenbrown2808 Před 2 lety

      I like Calloway Superhot in red for the same reason. something about the reaction between the color and the tint in my glasses makes them almost glow.

    • @nickpellatt
      @nickpellatt Před 2 lety

      @@kenbrown2808 My lime green Srixon, brand new, was glowing today ... when I hit it first shot, first tee, OOB and over a boundary fence 😁

    • @kenbrown2808
      @kenbrown2808 Před 2 lety +1

      @@nickpellatt not bad. I usually top my first shot into the swamp on the par 3 first hole.

  • @danielcohen3159
    @danielcohen3159 Před 2 lety

    I've been using two types of ball the past two years or so: a urethane mid-compression ball (ProV1, Vice Pro, Snell Black mainly) and a two-piece ionomer low-compression ball (mainly Supersoft and Titleist TruFeel). My Hdcp is 2.4 - which is actually too low, but I had a weird run of low scores recently. Really I'm about a 4 or 5. Driver swing speed 95mph-ish. 7-iron around 145. 48 yo. Wedges and short game are a strength. Putting is pretty good. Irons...well, not so great. I've played off-and-on for 30 years. I favor the two-piece balls. There's no difference in distance with driver at my slower speed. The ionomer balls go further and higher with irons. Wedges stop marginally quicker with urethane, but we're talking a couple of feet. I don't see much difference around the greens, but I also play bump-and-run unless I absolutely have to hit a high shot. You have to strike the urethane balls harder on a chip, as they behave as if they're "heavier," although they're not. They're just slower. But the two-piece does fine with a high shot, because they get up faster - and I control those shots (and all greenside shots) with pace and land angle anyway. If I'm playing a really tough course with hard greens that are slick and curvy, I'll use the urethane ball to get a little more check, sure. But here's the main thing: I score the same with both. So play whatever you're confident with and have fun. There really aren't many "bad" golf balls out there anymore. But I'm tired of companies telling me I need a urethane ball for "control" around the greens. I have my eyes and my hands for that.
    I think the OEMs have done a wonderful job convincing the general golfing public that they need a urethane "tour" ball - that it will improve their game somehow. But a lot of those guys only use a 60º wedge around the greens, so it's really pretty easy to sell them on how much they "need" a spinny ball.

  • @leescowen6311
    @leescowen6311 Před 2 lety

    I've always cut my driver shaft down still keep up with my mates just feels easier to use i sometimes have a try with longer shafts and as soon as i pick them up i don't like the length

  • @richardblenkinsop5072
    @richardblenkinsop5072 Před 2 lety

    I use the Honma twx range. Great 3 piece ball for £20 on offer.

  • @mikethestoner
    @mikethestoner Před rokem

    What do you mean by a chipper? I've always just used my 64 wedge or a pwedge depending on distance lol

  • @andrewmcloughlin8869
    @andrewmcloughlin8869 Před 2 lety

    I'd be interested in a comparison between Titleist Pro V1 and V1X versus Snell MTB-X and MTB Black.

  • @mikevreeland8889
    @mikevreeland8889 Před 2 lety

    Decades ago I was a terrible golfer (never broke 100). I couldn't get off the tee to save my life. My golfing group broke up and I quit playing I came back to golf a few years ago and bought a used Callaway Fusion HL driver. It was 13.5 degrees, and I adjusted it to 15.5 degrees. I teed it just a little higher than I would a three wood and used a fairway wood swing, and I was basically hitting a big headed, ultra forgiving three wood. If I wasn't feeling great about my swing, I'd even choke down an inch or two. I had enough success getting decent drives (for a bad golfer) that I stayed with it, though I've since moved on to a 10.5 degree Rogue.

  • @robertw5749
    @robertw5749 Před 2 lety

    I typically use a 13.5 degree driver and have hit way more fairways with it.

  • @jonbeddow5794
    @jonbeddow5794 Před 2 lety

    I always buy when on offer. Someone had TP5s on 3/2 so bought a load, doubt they’ve got a beat before date

  • @KieranOHalloranOHDESIGN

    "Maybe I could make chippers cool" 🤣

  • @MrAhuraMazda
    @MrAhuraMazda Před 2 lety +1

    I play a 44.75 driver and it blows my 45.5 away. Unless i absolutely dime the 45.5, which is not common

  • @tonymoss2484
    @tonymoss2484 Před 2 lety +4

    Consistency at your price point is the important thing for me. Next big thing in golf tech could well be “chipped” golf balls I.e. gps so easier to find + provides stats to your phone (spin, speed, distance etc.) 🤔

    • @stevejones5495
      @stevejones5495 Před 2 lety

      Rick has already reviewed a chipped ball - have a search

    • @PDXJack87
      @PDXJack87 Před 2 lety +1

      Playing with the same ball all the time is key.

    • @PhilbyFavourites
      @PhilbyFavourites Před 2 lety

      @@PDXJack87 I’ll let you know when I’ve cracked that.
      It’s a momentous day when I finish a round with the same ball I started with and that’s after 50 years of practice….

  • @williammacdonald9271
    @williammacdonald9271 Před 2 lety

    I have been ball fit by Titleist, both same result a low spin ball, not ProV or X.

  • @neilmartin7564
    @neilmartin7564 Před 2 lety

    We are all spoilt for choice now,,,,,3 to pick from when i was young,Hot Dot i think made by Spaulding,,,Slazenger B51,,,,Dunlop 65,,,that was pretty much the premium range,maybe Warwick and Golden Ram ,All liquid cores and rubber bands ,

  • @lukeP01
    @lukeP01 Před 2 lety

    For club golfers the most important thing should be keeping it in play. Golf needs to be simpler for everyone. I do think chippers is something that could take of next. Most people don't want a wedge with lots of bounce that they can hit lots of different ways.

  • @damianpriday4655
    @damianpriday4655 Před 2 lety

    At 7:30...basically just describing the TM mini driver lol

  • @roygale2543
    @roygale2543 Před 2 lety

    Golf seems to go round in circles, 1st of all it was 2 and 3 irons in the bag, then came the 5 and 7 woods that were not "cool" when they came out ,as you say then Hybrids came out..... and whats happening again lots of people are now going back to the driving irons.
    I think its all down to marketing and the big manufactures recycling ideas and just making money from us who want/need the up to date equipment !
    Plus is there really a difference in the last 3 Pro v1 golf balls apart from the line up arrows ,,,, personally I would not be able to tell the difference if the line up arrows were removed and I'm sure a lot of other people could not either ....
    Great videos Rick keep em coming

  • @craigskinner8489
    @craigskinner8489 Před 2 lety

    What is a “chipper”? How does it fit in to the PW - LW