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Pretty much my assessment after years of playing.As long as i am using the right "type" or "class" of ball, i don't find the brands make a big difference in terms of fitting or even scoring.
Comparing a maxfli noodle to a Chrome Tour---yes, difference.
Comparing a Chrome Tour to a ProV --very little difference in score in real world, if any
just my opinion
Amen brother!This is specifically in terms of fitting.
It’s become my opinion in all the years here that we (meaning us internet golfers) still don’t really grasp how much a golf ball change can alter things….many times drastically if going from extremes.
Whether it’s fittings or just clubs you’ve played for years, do you tend to underestimate how much a golf ball can change things for you.
I don't think I do. By that I mean I always try the latest, greatest ball that comes on the market, but I never deviate from the e6 Bridgestone. They all play about the same for me.This is specifically in terms of fitting.
It’s become my opinion in all the years here that we (meaning us internet golfers) still don’t really grasp how much a golf ball change can alter things….many times drastically if going from extremes.
Whether it’s fittings or just clubs you’ve played for years, do you tend to underestimate how much a golf ball can change things for you.
Basing things purely off visual on the course feedback, or do you ever get on a monitor to see data?I don't think I do. By that I mean I always try the latest, greatest ball that comes on the market, but I never deviate from the e6 Bridgestone. They all play about the same for me.
Now whether me being a sweeper of the ball, (no divots) or my lower swing speed, I just assume I don't have what it takes, to take the full advantage of the more expensive premium balls.
For the record I practice with newer $1.40 balls, and play with $2.10 balls.
For me, for the same results, the difference in price between the e6, and a Pro V1 equals a 9 hole green fee.
Ba
Basing things purely off visual on the course feedback, or do you ever get on a monitor to see data?
Strictly hitting off real grass when practicing, or playing.Ba
Basing things purely off visual on the course feedback, or do you ever get on a monitor to see data?
Would be interested for you to see those numbers, might tell a bigger story.Strictly hitting off real grass when practicing, or playing.
The only time I ever use a monitor is at Golf Galaxy when comparing new clubs to my gamers.
It sure is a lot cheaper to pay $55 for a box of balls than $650 for a driver. I won’t even get into irons.I know, and I mostly agree with you. But you are not helping me justify more club purchases.. lol.