Looking for low spin ball options (driver). Heard that Srixon XV is a good option.
Any other recommendations?
Any other recommendations?
Leander - Ag said:
Looking for low spin ball options (driver). Heard that Srixon XV is a good option.
Any other recommendations?
Thanks.93MarineHorn said:
Bridgestone E12 has been good for me. I get good distance and it really reduces the sidespin on poorer tee shots. It still performs well pitching/chipping on to greens.
My driver swing speed is about 105.
The e12 or older e6 will definitely do that.Leander - Ag said:Thanks.93MarineHorn said:
Bridgestone E12 has been good for me. I get good distance and it really reduces the sidespin on poorer tee shots. It still performs well pitching/chipping on to greens.
My driver swing speed is about 105.
13 HCP. Driver swing speed is about 98. Priority is reducing sidespin on bad tee shots.
AVX is the srtaightest ball i've played with and still gets you good greenside spin.Leander - Ag said:Thanks.93MarineHorn said:
Bridgestone E12 has been good for me. I get good distance and it really reduces the sidespin on poorer tee shots. It still performs well pitching/chipping on to greens.
My driver swing speed is about 105.
13 HCP. Driver swing speed is about 98. Priority is reducing sidespin on bad tee shots.
AggieDruggist89 said:
Vaseline
Lt. Joe Bookman said:AggieDruggist89 said:
Vaseline
No joke. A client I played with a couple of years ago brought some Vaseline and applied it to his driver face on the first tee.
AggieDruggist89 said:
Vaseline
Poot said:
I've only ever played AVX balls that I've found, but I've really liked them. I'm usually a ProV1 guy and I like the spin around the greens… BUT I definitely hit the AVX straighter off the tee. It's just hard to cough up that much $ for a non-ProV to give them an honest chance.
Poot said:
Correct. I know ProVs work. I'm not sure if AVXs would. What's the confusion?
Put another way… I don't want to pay $50/dozen for an experiment that may or may not work when I could just pay $55 and know that it works.
tcc66 said:
With a 13 hd cap I expect you have some greenside expectations. Urethane cover balls work great around the greens and are low spin off the driver. They are typically more expensive.
Try the Maxfli Tour ball. I like the S or standard tour for feel and my swing speed (mid 90's). The X is little longer but feels like a rock with my swing speed. The X will backup on the green like a ProV1X. They are half the price (4 dozen for $110) of the big brands.
If cost is not an issue:
Pro V1 family
Chrome Soft family
Chrome Tour
TP5 family (2019 version very long!)
When I'm hitting the ball like SHXT and don't want to donate the expensive balls to the OB gods, I keep a few E12's and Titleist Velocity's (very long) handy.
snowaggie said:
I'll try to resurrect this thread with a related question: When is it acceptable (or not) to hit your driver with a low spin ball, then trade it out for a high spin ball?
My gut feeling, if someone I was playing with did it, would be that I don't care so long as they're in the fairway, and there's nothing at stake. ($$, competitive title, etc..)
Only acceptable to swap out before your tee shot, not during a hole, and I highly recommend keeping a special pocket of low $ balls for par 3's over watersnowaggie said:
I'll try to resurrect this thread with a related question: When is it acceptable (or not) to hit your driver with a low spin ball, then trade it out for a high spin ball?
My gut feeling, if someone I was playing with did it, would be that I don't care so long as they're in the fairway, and there's nothing at stake. ($$, competitive title, etc..)