jjfcpa
Active member
There seems to be a school of thought that if you are not compressing the ball, you may be losing distance. I know that most golf ball manufacturers design their golf balls to be suitable for most level of golfers, but I'm curious if there is any simple way to know if you are not compressing the ball enough.
I'm handicapped (no pun intended) by a number of physical traits.
1. 71 years old
2. Slow swing speed (pitching wedge is 68 - 70)
3. 5' 6" tall
I've been playing a number of different balls (Snell MTB Black, Bridgestone Tour B RX, Chromesoft) and I get the feeling that I should be using a ball that is easier to compress. I'm going to try the Bridgestone e12 Soft because it feels like I'm compressing it more.
I'm handicapped (no pun intended) by a number of physical traits.
1. 71 years old
2. Slow swing speed (pitching wedge is 68 - 70)
3. 5' 6" tall
I've been playing a number of different balls (Snell MTB Black, Bridgestone Tour B RX, Chromesoft) and I get the feeling that I should be using a ball that is easier to compress. I'm going to try the Bridgestone e12 Soft because it feels like I'm compressing it more.