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Originally Posted by BirdieMaster well isnt there a distance ball and control ball?? so if your a beginner, you start with distance, and when you have distance and control, you move on to the softer control balls right? i guess for a beginner anything thats 15 bucks for 12 balls (distance) should be good enough. supposedly it gives off less spin on the drive, but i till slice it real bad sometimes. if your a scratch player, then yeah choosing the right ball and clubs is a must. |
that's the way I understood it also. Beginner golfer should find a ball with less spin so they don't slice or hook their way out of a couple of bucks each drive.
Of course I agree that if you lose a lot of balls, then used balls is the way to go, but from what i've learned/read, it seems distance balls help beginners a lot, that's pretty much what they are designed to do...