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I ordered a dozen monogrammed CS on Monday and they’re shipping out today.
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I have decided on the LS but like them both I just prefer the LS. I still have some CSX and will use them on occasion. I think the same about the LS being the best ball into the wind.I alternated between the CSX and CSX-LS last round and hit really good shots with both. Into the wind I feel the LS has an advantage for me. When chipping I am more used to the LS ball and the height and rollout. With the CSX I feel I have to throw it further and trust it to check up more and release less.
I must be mis-reading, u lost 24 balls in 6 rounds and can tell the difference between them?Just got back from a 6 round golf trip that I put into play the 2022 USA Truvis CS.
Went through that dozen and then put into play a dozen 2019 CS that I had left over
Once that dozen was gone - back the the 2022 version.
I will tell you that I can the tell the difference between the two for sure.
2022 is a little softer, flys little higher and spins better around the green.
It's a really a good ball and I'm looking forward to playing for the next 2 dozen balls that I have.
Thanks for your question!I must be mis-reading, u lost 24 balls in 6 rounds and can tell the difference between them?
yes it does u need practiceI recently lost 7 balls off the tee in a single round and I can tell the difference.
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No arguments here.yes it does u need practice
Do you see a distance difference either with irons or driver. For me I see a big difference in distance and find the LS to be longer for me, particularly off the tee. And into the wind for me and my swing the LS is much better. I have friends with the exact opposite experience so im guessing the three regular, X and LS just fit different people differently and experimenting on the course like you were is the best way to figure it out.Thanks for your question!
Well, when you play designer course that you've never played before, with all of the "Hidden OB's" that a designer puts in. It's easier than you think.
Plus, in most cases on the golf trip, you are losing them off the tee and not 200 yards and in where the ball characteristics start to matter.
Honestly I only lost 3 on the first 18 on an Arnold Palmer Course and those were the 2022 version.
The 2019 CS had the Graphene in the ball and the 2022 does not.
To me, the Graphene make the ball feel hard and sound "Clicky"
I also felt on approach shots, the 2019 did not spin as much.
I recently lost 7 balls off the tee in a single round and I can tell the difference.
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No, I do not find that. I find it is affected in a way that's consistent with it's makeup. It's a high spin ball any way you slice it. I like it, I can play it, I do play it, but it is absolutely affected by the wind more in certain situations than their other offerings. And it should be. Each has their own benefits for different people's needs. Or the needs that will benefit their game more over others.So, does anyone find the CSX to not lose a lot of distance into the wind? I was overshooting greens all day today into some pretty stiff breezes, and they were mostly off of good fairway lies.
That's it. I'm blaming the swirling wind then.No, I do not find that. I find it is affected in a way that's consistent with it's makeup. It's a high spin ball any way you slice it. I like it, I can play it, I do play it, but it is absolutely affected by the wind more in certain situations than their other offerings. And it should be. Each has their own benefits for different people's needs. Or the needs that will benefit their game more over others.
Why blame anything other than your sweet swing and distance humbleness. Take the dude!That's it. I'm blaming the swirling wind then.
Ha, I'll glady take more distance, but playing, say a 7 iron for a 175-180 into the wind, hoping it only goes 165 carry, only to fly it 190... super muscles?Why blame anything other than your sweet swing and distance humbleness. Take the dude!
350! Nice!I played CSX today. It was good. I was crap, but it was good. Lisa of good stuff in the wedge game with it. And I hit a 350 drive with it so that's always nice.
TruthNo, I do not find that. I find it is affected in a way that's consistent with it's makeup. It's a high spin ball any way you slice it. I like it, I can play it, I do play it, but it is absolutely affected by the wind more in certain situations than their other offerings. And it should be. Each has their own benefits for different people's needs. Or the needs that will benefit their game more over others.
It's a better ball than the 2022 QST I think - I know it cost $10 more retail per dozen however I think it's worth it.