OK, I am through with SD balls. The actions from this ball are great as far as chips and approach shots. Then the carnage begins on the green.
This ball takes off like it has some kind of rocket attached to it when trying to make putts. I had a 107 yard putt. I used the max of 90 on my Rosa putter. The ball shot past the hole and just kept going.
Short putts would not conform to the resistance. They went straight like a cheap starter putter. Maybe the Anser putter. (I don't think they have the crummy putter that would launch balls past the hole from two feet away that I am really thinking of.)
Anyway....The SD ball seems to have very little if any advantage as far as distance goes compared to the G12-D....In fact, the G12-D seems to get better distance than the SD.
One positive thing that I noticed was the approach shot difference with the SD. I am not used to that type of stopping. I was giving the ball less power to compensate for the roll on the green with the D balls. But ....when you shoot for a hole that is on the other side of a hill, this SD ball gave a better shot closer to the hole with much less roll.
Now I am trying out the S and forgetting the SD. The SD is too unpredictable in too many instances that makes you lose a good shot to the green a nightmare when trying to seal the deal with an eagle or a birdie.
So far with the S, I am getting the putts that I was used to getting or ever better. This ball is new to me still. I like it so far as compared to the SD.....and the credit price is the same. The meter speed is the only drawback.
I was enjoying the slower meter speed with the 12-D. I can play with any swing/meter speed I think.
I will give another evaluation on my search for the best low priced ball in a few days.
Right now I am wondering if the new Nike G-20 clubs might be a perfect match to this S ball. I have not tried these clubs yet but these are the only new clubs I would consider to own as an upgrade.
Have fun folks!