Nope, I don’t change. There are times I can use a ball for 4-5 rounds then there are times I lose 4-5 per round .... it all balances out so I stick w/ what I normally start with! That’s usually the Q-Star Tour.
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If you are talking about the next ball in the sleeve then yes. If you are talking about that I have about 4 dozen different types of ball then yes. If you are talking about that if I feel the ball may get lost on the next shot then yes.
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What makes you think us mid handicappers don't have a game that " comes and goes like the postman"? I sure feel that way. That being said I generally stick with the same ball during a round no matter how I'm playing. It does lend itself to a time when I might try another ball altogether though the next round I play.This is more geared towards those mid-cap to high-cap that have a swing that comes and goes like the postman.
Do you have a secondary ball to play when your swing is off and you don't want to lose a $4.00 golf ball? I play the Tour B RXS, but on those days where I am even more all over the course than usual I like to have a ball that if I lose it is less painful than losing an Tour B. I still want to play a good ball so I may put into play the e12, the Srixon Soft Feel or something along those lines until I correct the swing issue. I know I should stick with the same ball, but I after losing a couple I just can't stomach letting the trend continue so out comes the back up ball. I will say I am on a run where I have played 35 holes with the same ball and I had another before that where I went over 80 holes without losing one before losing 3 in a 6 hole stretch.
So, do you have a back up to your gamer ball or do you just stay with the gamer? If you have a backup what is it and what is your gamer?