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will golf for food

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  1. 13 handicap - slow swing speed (80s), getting older 2015-2019 Wilson Zip - played this for 3-4 years, supposedly "0" compression. straight, long and stops on the green for me. similar or better than other urethane balls, but Im typically short of the hole so if it rolls 5 feet I'm normally happy. Was given a sleeve from a friend never looked back. $10 a dozen in 24 packs a few years ago (Walmart) but now you have to look harder to get that price. I see them ranging between 20-30 for a double dozen. 2021-present Bridgestone E12 Contact - started this after my course pro shop closed and I had to quickly pend $200 in script from their in-stock items. Still have a couple dozen left I like it but the Zip is still my favorite. pre-2015 Costco Callaways before that then they stopped carrying them. the Kirklands 3 pc were ok but didn't really do anything for me. I thought the kirklands were short relatively my advice is pick a decent ball and stick with it. you'll know what to expect and how to deal with it then you can develop some consistency separately I volunteered for a LPGA tournament as a walking scorer in 2012. the ladies/girls gave me a ball each (9 total) I forgot who they were as no one really famous at the time and forgot to id what came from who. this year I said WTH and used them. OMG the Titleists seemed to have specially powers, long, straight, ... even after 10 years in my closet. but stranger yet I gave 2 Volviks to a friend who was complaining about his Titleists. He birdied the first 3 holes. so it seems the balls the pros use are NOT the same as we buy off the shelf. He said he's switching to Volvik now. Now I just give the "gift balls" to kid spectators after I write down who they came from.
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