Jersey Nate
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There is no way I could swing $100/dozen balls, even if they were miles better for me than any other ball. Just won't pay that much for something I could lose.
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It would have to be light years longer and crazy spinny. There are enough sub $30 balls on the market that make it hard for me to justify $45 dozens.
Such as...?
Such as...?
http://www.golfgalaxy.com/golf-balls/20---30/_p20_30/search
The Bridgestone E5 is fantastic. The Srixon Q-Star is pretty good. Taylormade's Lethal ball is a steal. The TP5 is under $30. I really like the Nike RZN-X ball. Lots of great options under $30.
http://www.golfgalaxy.com/golf-balls/20---30/_p20_30/search
The Bridgestone E5 is fantastic. The Srixon Q-Star is pretty good. Taylormade's Lethal ball is a steal. The TP5 is under $30. I really like the Nike RZN-X ball. Lots of great options under $30.
Curious what makes these good vs others that are not so good?
If the performance gain was significant, I'd probably spring for a dozen every so often.
A $30 bottle of Scotch does the same job as a $100 bottle, but sometimes you've got to splurge for the nicer bottle, which is usually much better. In the same way, the $30 balls will do the job, but when you really need the extra performance, the $100 balls come out.
I can't say that I would spring for them. It seems like it's a boutique item. More power to those who do buy it though.
For $100 a dozen the ball should clean my club upon impact, auto correct it's flight to always be where I want it to go and hopefully can take care of my daughter.
And the scotch analogy isn't a good one. The $30 scotch always starts a fight in my stomach and I end up losing in the end....get it? :act-up: