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So how’s this ball still doing for you guys that are playing it now that it’s hot and kinda dry-ish out? Any more comparisons to other brands out there?
Continues to impress more each time I bring it out! Especially the short game with pitch and chip shots. I've alternated with the X on some practice rounds and don't see any tangible difference in spin so it's doing its job very well.So how’s this ball still doing for you guys that are playing it now that it’s hot and kinda dry-ish out? Any more comparisons to other brands out there?
hmm, like too hard?I tried it again for the first time in a while the other day and left my thoughts in the 'what ball did you play last' thread. Mostly unchanged from my early thoughts except for it feeling especially not great to me off the X Forged UT. Didn't like that at all, and made me wonder about people playing if with hollow bodies and how they like that.
All personal preference and desired performance but just surprised me obviously. CS and CSX LS are pretty far apart on the spectrum, so it definitely won't feel like a marshmallow. It's a really good ball for the people it fits. A lot of people here play it. It's always nice to try a sleeve first instead of a bunch for me. I hate having a ton on hand, so I end up giving them away if they're not for me when I do.hmm, like too hard?
was thinking about giving these a go when current supply runs out.
Edit: found the post in the other thread. That's interesting cause I couldn't play the prior year CS due to feeling like a marshmallow. maybe will just try a sleeve before a big order then.
So how’s this ball still doing for you guys that are playing it now that it’s hot and kinda dry-ish out? Any more comparisons to other brands out there?
How are you liking the green side spin?Its pretty much my go to right now. Low spin off the tee and plenty fast.
I'm always willing to take them off your hands...All personal preference and desired performance but just surprised me obviously. CS and CSX LS are pretty far apart on the spectrum, so it definitely won't feel like a marshmallow. It's a really good ball for the people it fits. A lot of people here play it. It's always nice to try a sleeve first instead of a bunch for me. I hate having a ton on hand, so I end up giving them away if they're not for me when I do.
Very Tigeresq of you with this shot! haha All joking aside, I have done this before, not intentional, but it has happened a few times.Played 9 this morning with the LS. Very interesting ball. Wedge spin is crazy good for a lower spin ball off the tee. Pic: Gap wedge to a 120 pin that backed up quite a bit. I typically back up wedge shots, but this beyond my norm.
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hmm, like too hard?
was thinking about giving these a go when current supply runs out.
Edit: found the post in the other thread. That's interesting cause I couldn't play the prior year CS due to feeling like a marshmallow. maybe will just try a sleeve before a big order then.
I have also noticed that the CSX-LS balls seem to get through the wind much better. Previously the TP5x was my go to on windy days but the LS ball has taken that space for me.I play the D7 Forged and the LS are noticeably more clicky than the CS and a bit more than the CSX but they're not to the level of a 2019 TP5x or a Left Dash. I'd say that they're definitely playable and are mitigated by forged clubs especially. The balls are absolutely heroic in the wind and in warmer weather I'd have no problem playing them. Generally though, I prefer the CSX for every-day play.
I play the TP5 as a gamer. The LS definitely cuts wind better and is downright pleasant compared to the 2019 tp5x. That thing feels like a rock.I have also noticed that the CSX-LS balls seem to get through the wind much better. Previously the TP5x was my go to on windy days but the LS ball has taken that space for me.
I just returned two dozen of the CSX for the LS. After my last round, I'm completely sold.I've been playing the Chrome Soft X LS since they came out and love them. It's a firm ball, nothing soft about them. I've lost less golf balls since I made the switch. It was 50 outside this afternoon and the CS X LS still outperformed the CS. Just kept a couple in my pocket to keep them warm. Definitely worth a try for sure!