Sordfish
Member
Was just reading through the latest issue of Golf Digest, specifically the 2016 Hot List for Golf Balls. In the paragraphs leading up to the Hot List, GD says "balls in our most expensive category (Over $35) receive our highest recommendation". Basically they say that balls with more technology and engineering behind them are going to cost more, which is understandable.
While I will admit there is a huge difference in regards to feel, spin, etc..in playing a Pro V1 versus a Pinnacle Gold, my question to fellow THP'ers, do you believe that higher priced balls help you to perform better than lower priced balls?
For reference, the Hot List has three price categories:
Over $35
$26 to $35
Under $26.
While I will admit there is a huge difference in regards to feel, spin, etc..in playing a Pro V1 versus a Pinnacle Gold, my question to fellow THP'ers, do you believe that higher priced balls help you to perform better than lower priced balls?
For reference, the Hot List has three price categories:
Over $35
$26 to $35
Under $26.