this might help youhttp://www.pga.com/improve/tips/rickmartino/improve_martino053006.cfm
2006-07-16 04:02:40
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answered by Doug 7
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If you're a beginner it doesn't really matter. If you start to have a hold on things you can get some pretty cheap balls that go far. The thing is, there's always a trade off. So if you're an even better player and you already hit the ball far and want to be able to control the darn thing, then you want a ball that spins. So now you've got to decide between a ball that you can control and a ball you can hit far. The best balls, more expensive, are Titleist ProV1 and ProV1x. x provides a little less spin and goes a bit further, but is still easy to control. Nike One is good (the ball Tiger plays) but remember it also has different versions, spinny or long. Callaway has a decent ball. I don't remember the name, it'll be in a black or gold box, not red or blue. Bridgestone balls are good. Hope some of this helps.
2006-07-15 10:24:04
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answer #2
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answered by Joshua 2
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I just bought some balls from Intech- Ti Hot Golf Balls- I found them at Dunhams. They are not approved by the USGA. I've played with them twice and feel the distance and the straightness of my shots with these balls is better than anything I've used in years.
2006-07-14 01:51:18
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answer #3
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answered by Mike R 1
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the respond is definitely the golfing ball. golfing balls are made to flow potential. The ball has extra mass and can for this reason fall swifter, besides as flow the potential of effect back into the textile it extremely is excellent (hardwood, and so on) and leap bigger. The wiffle ball's lighter mass makes it ineffective at moving the utmost potential (think of of how tense you will possibly desire to hit a wiffle ball basically to hit it 50 feet) and could no longer leap as intense. next component, what variety of wiffle balls are we speaking approximately? those with holes or good plastic? i've got hit the two varieties of wiffle golfing balls. Out of the two , the solid ball will leap bigger as a results of outside rigidity of the plastic. the single with the holes won't leap as intense because of the fact the solid plastic ball with dimples. the solid plastic ball's floor rigidity is extra effective at moving potential.
2016-12-14 08:00:52
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answer #4
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answered by everitt 3
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Titleist Pro V I, no question. Straight and far. Expensive though. Buy some used ones on Overstock.com or maybe ebay.
2006-07-19 18:15:26
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answer #5
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answered by curious 2
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Depending on your ability and most of all swing spped, I recommend:
Slow/Average Swing Speed: Titleist
Above Average/Faster Swing Speed:
2006-07-14 02:36:18
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answer #6
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answered by Steve 3
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According to my calculations..I would like to use the phrase "It's not the arrow, it's the archer." I believe this highly applies here.. thank you again...
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2006-07-14 12:46:17
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answer #7
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answered by i can't wait for summer! 3
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Personal preference. I use Wilson i-wound. I don't think they make them anymore.
2006-07-14 01:36:43
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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titleist
2006-07-14 01:43:53
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answer #9
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answered by cookie 2
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SLIXON
2006-07-14 16:08:05
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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