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Old 03-24-2007, 02:51 PM   #3 (permalink)
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GolfBum definitely has the time-in experience Captain so you can review this with some skepticism. Its a posting from Kneff Golf (second hand ball sales)

If you are a golfer seeking the highest velocity golf ball to provide the longest, straightest distance possible or the feeling of durability with your golf ball, you should choose a distance ball. These balls are generally reserved for high handicap, slow swing speeds or beginner to intermediate golfers or for golfers just seeking explosive distance and less side spin. Distance balls, in most cases, are two-piece balls with Surlyn covers that are generally cut-proof. Two-piece balls consist of a thin outer cover, surrounding a large solid inner core. This is the design used by most distance balls. The harder the core material, the further the ball travels. The solid nature of the ball, however, will tend to limit the amount of spin and feel you can impart on the ball. This means that the ball has very low spin and it helps golfers to minimize unintentional hook and slice sidespin resulting in straighter distance. It's usually best to try a few different types of ball to see which offers the best overall benefits to your own current golf game.


Heres some of the balls they recommend
Top Flite Quartz 90 Distance
Titleist DT 90/100 Distance
Titleist DT Distance 80 Distance
Precept MC Distance 90 Distance
Precept Extra Distance 90 Distance
Pinnacle Gold Series 90 Distance
Nike ONE Platinum 90 Distance
Maxfli A10 90 Distance
Dunlop DDH 90 Distance
CallawayWarbird 90 Distance
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