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Re: The effect of "distance"-balls

Tue, Feb 5 2013 2:52 AM (9 replies)
  • xmaaaaan
    40 Posts
    Thu, Jan 31 2013 3:22 PM

    To be honest I havent bought any balls increasing the distance at all, because I am not sure how they work. If i use my 155y 7i with normal balls it will be good for 155y +-something. Now, if i use balls with 2 dots of distance, does WGT tell me "159y 7i" or do i have to figure out myself how much longer the iron is going to be?

  • xmaaaaan
    40 Posts
    Sat, Feb 2 2013 3:35 AM

    apparently noone is using any ^^

  • Joshnosh
    548 Posts
    Sun, Feb 3 2013 5:54 AM

    with my srixons ive added 2 yards a shot with irons

  • courteneyfish
    15,796 Posts
    Sun, Feb 3 2013 6:12 AM

    It's mainly on the drives that you see the difference, from 2 to as much as 10 yards depending on the ball. You'll notice a lot less from shorter shots and you soon get used to what difference there is.

  • SamanthaWho
    3,403 Posts
    Sun, Feb 3 2013 8:26 AM

    I'm not so much for distance balls, i take spin over distance any time.

  • bhoese
    679 Posts
    Sun, Feb 3 2013 6:29 PM

    Hey X, the displayed distance for each club stays the same, so you have to compensate.  The amount of extra distance you get varies depending on the iron set and the amount of spin you use. 

  • ApexPC
    3,164 Posts
    Mon, Feb 4 2013 7:42 AM

    xmaaaaan:

    or do i have to figure out myself how much longer the iron is going to be?

    Yes, you have to figure it out yourself.

    You also have to figure out how the wind, elevation, ball spin setting, and 'ding' accuracy will affect the distance your ball goes  too. 

  • xmaaaaan
    40 Posts
    Mon, Feb 4 2013 1:03 PM

    ApexPC:

    Yes, you have to figure it out yourself.

    You also have to figure out how the wind, elevation, ball spin setting, and 'ding' accuracy will affect the distance your ball goes  too. 

    Thanks, I think I've come to the point where I realized that. So it's just one factor more to confuse you ^^

     

  • bneyla1
    143 Posts
    Mon, Feb 4 2013 5:10 PM

    I have found that the top Nike balls with full backspin with my clubs go about the same distance as stated by my clubs. If that helps at all

  • xmaaaaan
    40 Posts
    Tue, Feb 5 2013 2:52 AM

    bneyla1:

    I have found that the top Nike balls with full backspin with my clubs go about the same distance as stated by my clubs. If that helps at all

    I'm a mathematician, so I don't like guessing very much. As long as there is no driving range, any hint to give you an idea of quantifying the "distance dots" is welcome. ;)

    But I think I will stick with the "cheap" GI2-S balls, at least as long as I have to save video credits for 2 weeks to get callaways or nikes ;-)

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