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|||titleist is the best
try http://www.golfhousepro.com/
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|||well i think taylor made is a good ball its expensave... but its worth it for the shots you get......... but first you need a good swing to hit a good ball
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|||well i think taylor made is a good ball its expensave... but its worth it for the shots you get......... but first you need a good swing to hit a good ball
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|||I've always assumed that golf balls usually just focus on distance with a case hardness where there is a trade off between control and durability. I have never heard any ball to be more accurate on the putting surface. I'm prepared to be proved wrong though.|||Using a softer ball will help to give the better players more feel around the green.
Try using this website to look at how each ball is rated : http://www.golfballs101.com/
I am a 16 handicapper at the moment and I am an in between person when it comes to using golf balls.
I don't like anything rock solid like DDH, and then I don't like Pro V1s as they feel to soft for me.
I go for something like a Srixon Soft Feel which is an all rounder.
So all in all its down to you.
I don't think we can say which type of ball would help you but you should try different balls out.|||First of all Czeka Tiger does not use a Titleist, he uses Nike, due to the fact he is sponsered by and plastered by them. The best type of golf ball for chipping and approach shots to the green I have found to be a Titleist ProV-1. They have amazing spin. They're also nice to putt with but for putting I prefer the Titleist NXT Tour golf balls. I'm an 8 handicap so it really depends on if you have the power or swing to spin the prov-1. For a miniputt tourney i would definitely use an NXT, or a Nike.|||while I think that more expensive balls like pro V1 has a softer feel off the putter, I don't think it is going to end up making too much of a difference in mini-golf.
Just find the ball you happen to be most confident with and believe in. The ball's attributes may have very little to do with it.
For example, in real golf I use expensive pro V1s because I get them free for golfing on my college golf team, but many times I still prefer cheaper top flites. They don't perform as well, but I feel better with them for multiple reasons (not worring about losing a $3 -$4 ball)|||The best golf ball to use is a Titlelist. Tiger Woods uses a Titlelist and so do most pro golfers. Then to increase your play always drink water, not gatorade. Water is natural and helps your mind/brain to concentrate better and has 0 calories. Gatorade is not is like fruit punch/kool aid and has like 200 calories.
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