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The ERC is a really strong ball in the mid price category.Who out there has been gaming these? I've been pondering finding balls in this bracket to keep me a little straighter, and I rarely play the one hop spinners and nipped shots around the green, at least not on purpose, so I'm wondering if this will help my approach play get some consistency. This ball is high on the list with triple track.
Thats good to hear. I really enjoy triple track and and mid-price ball curious so here we are.The ERC is a really strong ball in the mid price category.
The ball doesn’t spin like the higher priced Chrome Soft. However, has a fantastic cover that feels very soft yet durable. I have always been a fan of the Triple Track. I use the Triple Track off both the tee and green.
I got to test a sleeve when they first introduced the latest version and have been playing them consistently. They are longer off the tee and irons than what I had previously played (Snell MTB Black), are durable and spin more than the 1st iteration and spin well enough for me. I do think it is more a $29.95 ball than $34.95, but I can live with that difference for the performance I am seeing.Who out there has been gaming these? I've been pondering finding balls in this bracket to keep me a little straighter, and I rarely play the one hop spinners and nipped shots around the green, at least not on purpose, so I'm wondering if this will help my approach play get some consistency. This ball is high on the list with triple track.
This mirrors my experience. For how I play short game shots around the green or, which does not include that one hop stop type shot, I was unable to notice much difference in spin and these have plenty of stopping distance for approach shotsI played these in yellow last weekend for 2 1/2 of 4 rounds (used a pink Callaway for the other holes) and really liked them around the greens. It felt nice off the putter and off the tee in high 40's weather in the mornings, and wasn't mushy when it got above 60* in the afternoon. I could not really tell a difference between them and the Chrome Soft for spin around the greens, but I'm not a big spinner. They did check up quicker than the SuperSofts I've been playing this summer in league.
The yellow was awesome in overcast skies, and Triple Track is legit.
I am. I’m a big fan. With triple track, performance for me, and cost it kinda sits in a sweet spot of what I need from a ball.Who is still playing this ball? Any fans out there? They feel due for an update.
I‘ve felt the same and loaded up on several dozen to hopefully get me through next year.
Then I will be really happy in 2024 assuming it still offers triple trackBut what if new is better?
It usually is.
Then I will be really happy in 2024 assuming it still offers triple track
Or just play more golf and be full send off every tee to burn through the stash quicker
Q-STAR Tour is a urethane cover and the ERC is a firmer cover. ERC will feel slightly softer on full swings to most people and offer a bit less spin on full shots.How does this compare to the Q-star Tour? They're both in that mid-priced segment, and they both have sweet putting aids.
That mirrors my experience with those two. I played the Srixon almost all of last year, and the ERC a lot this year.Q-STAR Tour is a urethane cover and the ERC is a firmer cover. ERC will feel slightly softer on full swings to most people and offer a bit less spin on full shots.
My skill level probably isn't good enough to notice all the differences but to me they seemed quite a bit alike in feel and spin holding the greens. Neither back up for me when going for the green but neither seems to run out too far. I like the ERC quite a bit better because I seem to get better distance with both driver and irons. The ERC will be the ball I use in 2023.How does this compare to the Q-star Tour? They're both in that mid-priced segment, and they both have sweet putting aids. But on iron and wedge shots, which one are you guys taking?