Club Fitters Picks: Top 5 Must Try Golf Balls for 2025!

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  • Опубліковано 16 січ 2025

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  • @geoffcohen613
    @geoffcohen613 2 дні тому

    Forgot to talk about the course play and how that can influence the ball.
    If you play lots of bump and run chips, then spin doesnt play a big part in this shot.
    If play on hard links type courses, NO ball is going to grab and spin.
    In lush soft greens, any ball will stop on greens.
    In winter, any ball will stop on greens.
    My coach is advising me to play different balls for different courses i play.
    In same way change wedge bounce and drivers for courses.
    This really is optimizing game

  • @terrypeeples1942
    @terrypeeples1942 7 днів тому

    I have been playing the Bridgestone RX series for a couple of years and I have never had a problem with the durability of the balls.

  • @iKrooz-619
    @iKrooz-619 5 днів тому

    13.5 handicap…I play Legato LTX 3085. My swing speed is about 90-100. This balls good for my handicap and swing speed ? I also play ProV 1X when I get extra $. But feel like they are the same feel. Thoughts ?

  • @allanbrown7526
    @allanbrown7526 9 днів тому

    Have used Wilson staff ball's for years very underrated most people won't use them because they are not the big 4

    • @keith231731
      @keith231731 8 днів тому

      Agree. Started using the Model ball toward the end of the season. It's really a great ball. He mentioned Srixon being the most underrated and I agree it is underrated. But the Wilson Model balls are 100% the most underrated ball out there. While Srixon doesn't get enough attention, Wilson gets no attention.

  • @wendellsmartt7303
    @wendellsmartt7303 6 днів тому

    I do not recall whether he mentioned that the Pro V1 is a 3 piece ball, as compared to the Pro V1x which remains a 4 piece ball. It's ridiculous to pay the same amount for the different models. I have switched to the Yellow Srixon Z star balls for the winter season and have dabbled with the new Maxfli tour balls, as well. Based upon my results and the $15 per dozen price difference, I may never go back!

    • @AKSGolf
      @AKSGolf  6 днів тому

      I wouldn’t say ridiculous. More layers doesn’t always equal better, if that were the case everyone on tour would play the TP5. The ProV1 and ProV1x are meant to be very different balls but both super high quality, and they both accomplish what they are meant to better than just about any ball on the market. The 3 piece vs 4 piece was done internally by Titleist to get the desired results for the ball

  • @robertchristie8034
    @robertchristie8034 8 днів тому

    I’m switching to the Titleist left dash this year. It’s a great ball, but pricey

    • @AKSGolf
      @AKSGolf  8 днів тому

      @@robertchristie8034 definitely a great choice for the long ball hitter

  • @ryanu3708
    @ryanu3708 8 днів тому +3

    The average 15 handicap golfer who rarely hits fairways and greens or the center of he clubface is going to card a 90 with a range ball or a ProV1. Makes no difference for the average player.

    • @AKSGolf
      @AKSGolf  8 днів тому +2

      @@ryanu3708 completely disagree. Would rather have them hit a ball that’s going to go a little farther and check a little more, that could very be the difference between an 89 and a 94