Joefreddy Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 I still like the Titleist VG3 and Grand Z. A little hard to get but love the feel and performance. Something about that finish I also like. The numbering 33:55:77 different but good by me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeBartola_B Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 Every year I buy 4-5 Dozen of the same ball and try to play only those balls for a full season to truly see how it performs. I have done this for 5 years and this is what I have played so far. Year 1(2019) - Kirkland Signature - This is when I first started taking golf more seriously, I didn't think the balls really mattered. As I was playing these I thought they were just fine but looking back this is not a very good ball. Its super spinny and balloons too much for me. I still buy a box every now and then to use to hit balls into my backyard net. Year 2(2020) - Titleist ProV1 - This was an over-correction from year 1. ProV1 is the king of golf balls for me but the expense can be tough to swallow. There always seems to be a sleeve or 2 of ProV's in my bag no matter what ball I am gaming that year. Year 3(2021) - Snell MTBX - I really liked playing this ball, I found the performance was very similar to the ProV at a fraction of the cost. But I did find that the ProV was a noticeably longer off the tee than the Snell(~10 Yards). I would love to play the new Snell model soon. Year 4(2022) - Taylormade TP5x - This year I wanted to find something that was from a major manufacturer that could be comparable to the ProV, it also helped that I had a buddy with a Taylormade 40% discount that made this cost way less. Overall I found this very similar to the ProV, maybe the ProV spins and holds greens better than the TP5x. I would still say the ProV is better but with the discount I would pick the TM ball every time. Year 5(2023) - Callaway Chromesoft X LS - The beginning of this year I wanted to commit to playing a low spin driver and low spin ball and attempt to swing harder and play the natural fade of my shot shape. It took me about 8 rounds to ditch this strategy, ditch this ball and switch back to my old driver lol. I have gone back to the TP5x for now. This ball could be a fine ball, but unfortunately for me it will be viewed as a failed experiment that I probably wont play again. DymnDog 1 Quote Driver - Callaway Epic Max LS 8* TENSEI 1K Black 75 3W -Titleist TSR2 15* TENSEI 1K Black 75 3H - Tour Edge 21* 3H Tour AD DH-95x Irons - 4-PW Cobra LTDx Nippon Tour 120 X-Stiff Wedges - 52*, 56*, 60* Cobra KING Putter - Toulon Palm Springs Ball - Taylormade TP5x Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coupwcu Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 My favorite so far is the Callaway Chromesoft X. Just works well for my game. But I'm forever trying different balls to find something that is similar but cheaper. Plus I just like testing different stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NoRebound Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 I've been using a Pro V1 for most of the last three seasons but last fall bought a dozen Maxfli Tour balls. I had heard good things about them and wanted to see if they played up to the hype. I also didn't want to be losing $50 a dozen balls in the leaves. The Maxfli Tour completely exceeded my expectations. It's not quite as long as the Pro V1 and compresses slightly differently but it's amazing how close to a Pro V1 it is at that price point. If I hadn't had an inventory of Pro V1 in the closet for this season I might have made the switch permanently. Quote Driver; Callaway RAZR Fit Fairway and hybrids: Callaway X2 Pro Irons: Mizuno JPX 825 Wedges: Mizuno JPX 825 Pro Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BMDubya Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 On 5/3/2023 at 2:14 PM, Rhinosparky said: I think you have to look at your game and cost compared to the quality . For me my game is not good enough (15 handicap) to pay for a premium ball and my home course is an absolute ball eating machine. I want a premium ball but cannot justify the $55 per dozen that the OEM brands demand. That why I currently play the Maxfli Tour Soft. At $30 a dozen I can play a premium ball and it works great for me. This is where it’s at! My favorite ball is the TM TP5x. Was getting a great deal on the previous years, at around $32/$35dz. But then they ran out. I still have several boxes stashed, but I also tested other options, as I knew this day would come to an end. With so many options today, do your own research! I have a buddy, we will go in halves on whatever ball we are wanting to test. 2 sleeves each work out great! Then if you find something you like, you’re all set! The new Maxfli balls are good & at their price point, are very hard to beat. Other DTC companies offer great options as well. With the big OEM’s getting $52/$55dz for their premium offerings, you’re crazy not giving yourself the option of a premium ball, at a cost that pleases you. Mcimiller and DeBartola_B 2 Quote Cally Epic Flash 3 / HZRDUS 1100- 6.5/tipped 1.5” TM M3 3wd HL/ Rogue 80x Srixon 785/ DGTI x100s Bridgestone Tour B/ 52°&58°- DGTI s400 Scotty TEI3 Long Neck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StrokerAce Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 On 5/3/2023 at 3:14 PM, Rhinosparky said: I think you have to look at your game and cost compared to the quality . For me my game is not good enough (15 handicap) to pay for a premium ball and my home course is an absolute ball eating machine. I want a premium ball but cannot justify the $55 per dozen that the OEM brands demand. That why I currently play the Maxfli Tour Soft. At $30 a dozen I can play a premium ball and it works great for me. i think this really has to be taken into account. if you're paying a high premium for a golf ball that spins a ton but your current golfing ability doesn't allow you to take advantage of that then.... I play with some high hc players and when I'm in the woods looking for their ball I ask them what they're playing and a lot of the times it's a Titleist Pro v1. Granted, I don't know where they got the ball but if they're paying $4-5 for a ball that they hook 30 yards into the woods... this was one of the harder things for me to learn as I started playing; I always wanted "the best" - but the best for me, and my skill level, wasn't a 50 dollar box of balls; it was the 25-30 dollar box until I could stop losing 3 per round and I understood a lot more about my game and what ball made sense. DiscipleofPenick 1 Quote Driver- Callaway Paradym Woods- PING G 3w, Callaway UW 19*, TourEdge C721 22* Irons- XXIO X Wedges- Callaway Jaws Raw Putter- Cleveland HB Soft #1 w/UST Ball- Maxfli Tour X Interested in an in-depth review of the Callaway Paradym driver? Click here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rognus Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 Just to throw this out there. Do people play different balls different temperatures? Maybe I’m crazy but it seems like the Maxfli softfli that I’ve been playing this winter goes farther in the cold. I like new balls but I don’t find the more you pay for a ball equals better results? Quote Driver- Ping G425 SFT senior flex 3 wood - Ping G425 SFT senior flex 5 wood Ping G410 SFT senior flex 5 Ping G425 5 hybrid senior flex 6 - gap wedge - Ping G425 irons orange code senior flex 56* sand wedge- 60 lob wedge- Kirkland Putter- Odyssey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GilB Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 Without question, the OnCore Vero X1 is the best ball I've ever played. My usual golf partner was so impressed with them he changed immediately from the Pro V1 to the Vero X1. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wib081 Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 For me I’d have to say my favorite ball would be the Titleist DT SoLo followed closely by the NXT. I loved hitting both but the SoLo a smidge more. Quote I’ve got a bad reeling about this Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeBartola_B Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 43 minutes ago, Joefreddy said: I still like the Titleist VG3 and Grand Z. A little hard to get but love the feel and performance. Something about that finish I also like. The numbering 33:55:77 different but good by me. I used to play the Grand Z just because I could play # 77 which was my football number. I wish custom numbers were more easily accessible. Quote Driver - Callaway Epic Max LS 8* TENSEI 1K Black 75 3W -Titleist TSR2 15* TENSEI 1K Black 75 3H - Tour Edge 21* 3H Tour AD DH-95x Irons - 4-PW Cobra LTDx Nippon Tour 120 X-Stiff Wedges - 52*, 56*, 60* Cobra KING Putter - Toulon Palm Springs Ball - Taylormade TP5x Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mikedb26 Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 Best ball... that's a tough one. I try to play one ball type only, but something comes along and I switch for a round, maybe a week. If I go by the most in personal inventory it's Srixon ZStar Diamond. Been experimenting with MaxFli TourX for just over a month. Can get both for about the same price, currently it's a toss up between those two. If availability wasn't an issue, best ball I've ever played is the Titleist ProV1 left dot!! Hands down, no contest, winner winner chicken dinner. Got a box during their limited release two years or so ago, amazing (for me). ProV prices are getting out of hand, they are great balls, but ill take ZStar or TourX at $35-$40/doz at Dicks SG. Stuka44 and DiscipleofPenick 2 Quote SRIXON ZX5 LS Mkll HZRDUS Smoke Blue RDX 6.0 (fitted primary driver) EXOTICS TOUR PROTO 10.5° VIZARD Type-Z 50g (FrankenDriver! Yes the 2006 Exotics model) SRIXON Z F85 13.5° 3W & SRIXON Z F85 PING G425 3 hybrid MIZUNO JPX900 Forged (4-pw) PING Glide 2.0 50° & Cleveland RTX 4.0 Tour Raw 56° Cleveland RTX Zipcore 56° (backup) & MIZUNO S5 Blue Ion 60° (rare appearances) EVNROLL ER5 HATCHBACK SRIXON Z STAR◇ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiscipleofPenick Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 23 minutes ago, rognus said: Just to throw this out there. Do people play different balls different temperatures? Maybe I’m crazy but it seems like the Maxfli softfli that I’ve been playing this winter goes farther in the cold. I like new balls but I don’t find the more you pay for a ball equals better results? I do not. Studies show that you only lose 2 yards per 10 degress of temperature change. so if you hit a 7i 150 yards when it's 70 degress out, you're still going to hit it 146 when it's in the 50s. rognus 1 Quote Take Dead Aim Driver: PXG 0211 10.5* Fairway: Titleist 917 F3 15* Hybrid: Adams Idea Pro Boxer Gold 18* Irons: Titleist 714CB 4-PW Wedges: Vokey SM5 & SM6 50/54/58 Putter: SeeMore X2 Costa del Mar Ball: Srixon Z-Star Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tim The tool man Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 Pro V-1 is by far the best ball! The cost is outrageous at 55 per dozen. So... great alternative for me is MaxFli Tour or Taylormade Tour Response. My best score to date (78) was achieved with a Taylormade Tour Response. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badge56 Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 I have tried almost every ball. Price is a major factor so Vice Pro and Pro+ are the ones for me at 25$ a dz. Will never pay full price for those top of the line balls. DymnDog 1 Quote Putter: Guerin-Rife SW: Cleveland CBX2 irons: PXG 0311 XF gen 3 Hybrid 3-4: PXG 0211 3-5 wood: PXG 0211 Driver: PXG 0311 XF gen 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JerBooth Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 I personally use the Srixon Z-star. In Canada, Pro-V's, TP5's and Chrome Soft are up to 74.99 canadian per dozen. If you hold out on a previous year sale, you can get Srixons for around 36 a dozen. Can't beat the performance DiscipleofPenick 1 Quote Driver - Mavrik w/ Aldila Rogue White 130MSI 60X 3-Wood - SIM2 MAX w/ Aldila White 110MSI 60S Hybrid - Apex 2 w/ Kuro Kage 65g Stiff Irons - Steelhead XR's w/ KBS Tour-V 90 - 5-PW, AW - Stiff Wedges - Kirkland Signature 52*, 56*, 60* Putter - Cobra Milled Face Blade JerBooth Swing easy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brogies Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 My personal favorite and gamer is the TP5 pix, but the Maxfli Tour comes in a close second. Almost the performance of a TP5 in a cheaper option. Quote Driver: PING G425 Max 9º Fairway Wood: Ping G430 Max 3W 15º Hybrid: PING G425 Max 3H 19º Irons: Mizuno JPX921 Forged (4-GW) Wedges: Ping Glide 4.0 52º & 56º Putter: Ping Anser (2023) Ball: ProV1 / TP5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mcimiller Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 Im a 12.7hc and i dont lose many balls & whenever my ball gets damaged at all its discarded. Not comfortable with $50/dozen so I have tried and liked snell mtb black, srixon zstar previous yr sale, vice pro & kirklandv2. All have been good for me. Currently playing srixon qstar was on sale & stocked up. I will probably try the newest version of kirkland or maxfli tour next. I have played some ProV1s ive found but at my ability level i did not notice a big difference. Quote Mizuno st220 driver, cobra F9 fwy 3,5,7, mizuno hot metal pro irons, cleavland zipcore 56, evenroll putter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aldoran Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 I find it hard to compare balls. I play over 100 rounds/ year and my handicap is 9. I can tell the difference between a Kirkland and a ProV1. Then it gets tricky. I like softer, urethane cover balls. I have a good short game, so I like balls that spin more around the green. I’ve used all the major brands and keep coming back to the ProV1. I had a love affair with the Snell MTB black for awhile, but for me it is slightly shorter than the ProV1. In the end I rationalize that I lose less balls than most and honestly we all know the ProV1 is the gold standard. Mcimiller 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baylor Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 I use the Srixon z star xv divide. my favorite ball so far. Really helps with green side spin and aligning my putts. Burnintheham 1 Quote RP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muirfield Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 Pro V1 for sure but they are too expensive, so I play Titleist Tru Feel, and only lose a couple of yards. Good feel around the green and a lot less money. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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