TarheelsRule:
So to the OP, you can actually back the ball up with starter balls and the Cleveland wedges, the key though is knowing what spin to use on them. T/S can gain you a few yards as well.
Hi ThR
Exactly right, I've found myself in the same situation. After an unfortunate *SPLOSH*, I was back on the rocks. The top TM ATVs can back up a rock provided it's not too tricky. I played in an Alt shot game yesterday and someone was using the 64cr wgt balls. They performed just as well as my volviks and the Callys that were being used. Impressive to watch.
Combine a type of ball with your clubs and after time it's almost as if the ball's on a string. By using less b'spin it rolls a bit more, out to it's max. I found that Nike balls want to spin back if you look at them, so started using Lvl 33 Callys. very controllable. Experimenting now with the Volviks. They have a spin rating of 4.0 and together with my RSi2 s (spin rating of 4.5) you can put a ball next to the hole and get it to back out again maybe quicker than when it went in! Control is the key.
Oakmont CC Par4 7th hole. 170yds, downhill with a light tailwind.
I wanted this one to get near and stop, not go careering off into the scenery. Downhill it's easy to watch them fly in all directions, so in it comes, lands and hops back a way. You can put everything into the shot because you know exactly how the ball will behave. (ding permitting of course)
This one's St Andrews. The Par4 7th hole. Second shot. Into the wind. I wanted to make sure I reached the pin but not go too far past. It'll give you an idea of how much you can get if you want it.
RSi 2 and a Volvik backing up fast.
I'll admit, surprised me a bit. It's all about control though. Lose that and it's very likely you'll lose the ball too.
Happy hitting, Cheers
Rich