Girardcorp
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I'd be willing to give these a go again... Was a big fan of DT Solo for a few years.
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So this is the answer to the Callaway Supersoft, which was the answer to the Srixon .... which was the answer to the...
So I played the front 9 with one of these today and the back 9 with the Supersoft. Feel wise they are almost identical distance wise I think off the driver the Titleist may edge it out but not by much at all. Iron shots felt and looked about the same as the SS. All in all I would buy whatever one I found cheaper as I couldn't say one really outperformed the other enough to make it stand out. I did like the ball a lot but I also like the SS a lot too. If your a soft ball fan then I'd say give them a try as I don't think you'll be disappointed.
Ball looked new after the 9 but I also didn't hit anything hard with it. I did have 2 sand shots and not even a scuff. I also had and have had a lot of luck with the SS in the past of being able to play multiple rounds with one ball too.How would you compare the cover durability of each? Thanks
You forgot the Duo between the SS and Srixon Soft Feel. .
I'd say they all were the answer to the Noodle Easy Distance.
It was the Lowest compression ball on the compression charts until the Duo came along.
The cover felt sticky too for a surlyn ball.
Urethane cover makes a difference.I played them all last week in Kauai, I noticed considerable distance off the tee, but I could't get them to sit still on the greens for the life of me. I took a couple of additional shots with my usual Pro V1x and stuck it solid. It's a tough call for me.
I doubt there is much difference other than the nameUrethane cover makes a difference.
I wonder what the difference is between these and the Velocity. I mean the real difference.
I'll be interested to hear your experiences between this and the DT SoLo. Looking at a lot of the packaging and wording, same dimple pattern and premise behind the two, just maybe improved cover and lower compression now?Got a box for my birthday (thanks for the b-day message THP). Have not tried them but switch between the E6 and the DT Solo, and am very interested in how it plays-gonna be a little while due to an ankle injury. I am a little shocked at the I hate Titleist stuff. Why can't it be "its not my brand"
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