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Best all around golf ball?Coletta im looking for an a distance golf ball that doesent have much spin from the driver but checks up on the green with a pitch shot i dont want it too soft dont like the 3 peice much swing speed is around 90mph plays on texas courses which the greens become very fast in the afternoon
Brandon The Nike Super Far isn't bad along w/ Callaway Big Bertha.
Lloyd I have been personally hooked on the Bridgestone B330 and B330S balls. They perform and are designed like the "top" balls (i.e. ProV1) but are cheaper in price. I can go long off the driver and checking up (occasionally spinning back) on the greens is standard (especially helpful on hard fast greens in TX). I would definitely look this ball up if I were you!!! Hdcp: 9
Ariana Titiliest DT Solo. Not too much spin but it checks good
Glynis 1.calloway2.nike mojo
Horacio Titleist NXT or NXT tour. If wan to keep cost down try lostgolfballs.com for used balls. The 1st and 2nd quality balls are like new. You might try pro v 1 or hx tour. I also like hogan tour deep
Shena some ones you may want to try are the titlest NX NXT series, Callaway's HX Hot or HX Tours... prefer the Hot myself.
Anja Titiliest DT Solo. Not too much spin but it checks good 6 minutes ago - Report Abuse
Bernadine That sounds like the perfect ball, the pro v1's have a lot of spin, but they are soft too. The Nike one Platinums are good balls, if I remember correctly they dont have as much spin as a pro v1 so that will help with keeping the driver straighter, but you can still check it around the green. I also like the Callaway Hx tour 56, its a great ball again with a good ammount of spin, but not as much as the pro v1If I have a choice I play one of these three balls, and I like them all.
Bernarda Try the Callaway HX Tour 56, it stops pretty good on the greens.
Geoffrey i really enjoy any maxfli ball, epically the noodels. they are cheap and fell good leaving the club
Donya This is an excellent choice for what you are looking for.
Abbie I usually buy and play the Titleist NXT Tour balls. I can work them pretty well, (although I can't get them to spin and back up on the green like the Pro-V1's) - they are a quality ball and they seem to last longer. Honestly, due to the soft feel alone, I would play nothing but Pro-V1's if they were not so darned pricey.
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