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The Supersoft was my ball before the e12 Contact. I was very fond of the Supersoft, but like the e12 Contact even better.These are what the website fitted me into. I hope to give them a try one of these days. Currently play Cally SS/ Kirklands.
Key to remember there is wedges aren’t compressed at the same speeds as the longer clubs that will see the 38%.I was playing the e12 soft last year, and they seemed like a great ball, sadly, kindo of loaded up on balls right now, though the contact may be my next ball I try.
I am curious what they used as a constant to get the "38% more contact" figure.
Also wouldn't this potentially reduce any backspin on wedges?
This type of dimple pattern looks great to my eye, but Topflite has been using a similar technology. Topflite has dimple in dimple pattern for some years now, but it looks a bit different then the Srixon pattern:Oh, also, some of my HS girls and younger (freshmen) boys are playing this one:
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This type of dimple pattern looks great to my eye, but Topflite has been using a similar technology. Topflite has dimple in dimple pattern for some years now, but it looks a bit different then the Srixon pattern
Very similar to the older e6 models, IMO. They feel a bit softer, fly a bit further and perform maybe a bit better on the greens, but the main commonality with the e6 is that they're a super straight ball. I'm really enjoying playing these.I haven't read through the entire thread but I wonder how these compare to the e6 line?
Better all around.I haven't read through the entire thread but I wonder how these compare to the e6 line?
I really like the matte green. It looked so “limey” compared to the optic yellow Supersofts I used to play - then one of my buddies bought the matte green Supersofts and man, those are *really* limey! They make the e12s look almost straight yellow by comparison!After reading all the good reviews, thinking about trading 2 dozen TP5 yellow I got for Christmas and get these in the matte green or one dozen in white.
I hit a 112 yard tee shot on a par 3 today and the ball came to rest just over a foot from my ball mark on the green. Had several approach shots from 120-150 where it stopped within 3-8 feet of the ball mark.Played 9 holes with these yesterday and came away pretty darn impressed. Very good for what they are designed to do which is low spin off the tee. I had no issue holding greens on approach shots (we have a video coming up on that).
I could put it in play no problem.
Compression is around 70 from what Ive found on the internet. I would say for the price alone you should buy it! I think they are perfect for a high handicap as well. Im around a 17 and shot my best round ever last week. I wont say it was all because of the ball but I will say my misses stayed in the yard as opposed to the OB!what compression are they and are they good good for a high handicaper
I've played 22 rounds with the e12 Contact and somehow only managed to lose 3 balls. These things really want to go straight and stay in play. I've also shot my all-time PB with them, gotten a hole-in-one, and on average I've been shooting my best scores ever. Not saying that's all the ball, but they certainly haven't hurt either.Compression is around 70 from what Ive found on the internet. I would say for the price alone you should buy it! I think they are perfect for a high handicap as well. Im around a 17 and shot my best round ever last week. I wont say it was all because of the ball but I will say my misses stayed in the yard as opposed to the OB!