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Re: Which golf ball?!?

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Mon, Dec 5 2011 6:55 PM (7 replies)
  • Romesco
    51 Posts
    Sun, Dec 4 2011 2:15 PM

    I have been a loyal user of 

    WGT Tour-SD Balls

    for quite some time now. After many surveys and videos watched, I have managed to ge 1500 credits. I really wanted to know if it would even be worth it to change to

    Callaway Tour i(s) Balls (L33+)

    considering the fact that they are almost 4x the price. I would like for my game to improve, and from the reviews the Callaway's seem like a great ball. So, my question is; What should I do? Stick with the WGT's, or go with the much more expensive, Callaways?

     

  • piztaker
    5,743 Posts
    Sun, Dec 4 2011 9:18 PM

    I'd wait until you reach Master Tier. You'll need their attributes then. You'd be a Master now with your average if you played less CTTH games. Come on, forgo the Ladies tees.

  • Romesco
    51 Posts
    Sun, Dec 4 2011 9:44 PM

    Working on it right this moment :)

  • LeonDelBosque
    1,551 Posts
    Sun, Dec 4 2011 10:32 PM

    piztaker:

    I'd wait until you reach Master Tier. You'll need their attributes then. You'd be a Master now with your average if you played less CTTH games. Come on, forgo the Ladies tees.

    master? try tour master. but play the big boys' courses too. stick with the tour sd until you get faster clubs and you need to slow the meter down. tour sd is the best deal by far if you can handle the meter speed. 

  • YankeeJim
    25,827 Posts
    Mon, Dec 5 2011 11:31 AM

    Romesco:
    I really wanted to know if it would even be worth it to change

    IMO, no. Those balls introduce more deviation factors than you need right now. The clubs you have and that SD ball are a great combination. I made Legend with that ball and the G10/i15s (before the Burners) so you can look forward to a lot of good golf with them.

    The Callaway balls are great but not if you don't know how to use the spin. The distance speaks for itself but you aren't at a level (or tee) that leaves you shots where you need ferocious green control with your approaches or the distance to get to those easier approaches. Plus it's only 22 cents when you plunk one in the drink, not $1.  The balls will always be there, learn what you have first.  :-)

  • Turnabout945
    85 Posts
    Mon, Dec 5 2011 6:35 PM

    Stick with the SDs if you can handle the meter speeds of your current equipment. There is really no good reason to change balls otherwise.  Heck, I use the i15 irons and still use the Tour SD balls. Granted, the learning curve there is steep, but I'm not doing too bad and think I'll be able to handle the meter after a few more rounds. The SD balls are a great value, too. I don't think any other ball comes close in terms of performance per credit.

     

     

    esssy:

    THESE TWO

     

    3 Pack of WGT Tour GI-SD Vapor Balls

    Starting at 137 Credits
    BUT IVE NOTICE YOUR TOUR PRO GO FOR THESE BALLS FOR NOW

    3 Pack of Srixon Z-STAR XV Vapor Balls (L23+)

    Starting at 225 Credits

    Esssy, why the vapor balls? Is there some benefit besides the vapor part that makes these better than the balls that are supposed to be the same otherwise and cheaper?

     

  • RickBarenes
    215 Posts
    Mon, Dec 5 2011 6:55 PM

    I like the Srixions level 23 vapor balls for back ups

    Always liked the Callaway  Z,s (legend) if you like spending the extra dollars

    but Wgt makes a good ball also it is personal preference  I think

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