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Old 04-08-2010, 03:09 AM   #6
pinawinekolad

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There is no question that a particular brand of golf ball will not have any effect on a poorly struck golf ball. But there is also no question that a particular brand of golf ball WILL have an effect on a well struck golf ball. If you generate a decent amount of clubhead speed you really should use a ball with a little spin to stop it on the green if scoring matters to you. You don't need a Pro v-1 to generate the kind of spin you want or need. In fact, that ball probably hurts off the tee because of the added side (hooks and slices) or backspin (balloon balls) you'll probably get. The NXT Tour is a nice ball for the average amateurs' clubhead speed.
Anybody who plays golf and wants to score is wasting their time with balls like Top-Flites and Warbirds. But if you are just knocking the ball around and don't care about your score, use whatever you want.
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