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which of these 3 balls is best for me?

Titleist Pro-V1

NIKE one

Callaway HX Tour

-I’m not the best golfer in the world but i like to use nice balls…i average 80-85
I’m currently hitting the nike powerlong and the bridgestone e6
which one of these balls is your favorite and which one do you think would work best for me?

Your score is not what effects the kind of ball your play. It is your clubhead speed. A ProV1(x) would not be worth it to you if you have a clubhead speed below 95mph, or 105mph for a ProV1x. I wouldn’t suggest the Nike One (black or platinum) as there are better balls to get for the same price. The Callaway is a nice golf ball with a very soft face. It doesn’t require as much clubhead speed as the ProV1(x) does, but the softer face does have its downsides. The most obvious one is that it will get cut up the first time you use it. The grooves in your golf club tear up the face, and if you hit a tree or cart path the ball cover will be scuffed beyond use. Don’t let me mislead you though, the HX Tour is a great ball. I hope this description helps.

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is the Driver golf club always the longest in length?

my grandma just gave me my grandpa’s and im about to start so can anyone help me

Yes. 45" is the standard length that many manufacturers follow.

Recently, with lighter shaft and bigger club head, some companies (e.g. Nike, TaylorMade) have lengthened the stock driver length (e.g. Nike Sumo 45.75", TaylorMade Burner 46").

They claim their drivers add 10 more yards….which is true, but they don’t normally mention the fact that they’ve also increased the shaft by almost an inch. The longer the shaft, the further the ball will fly, but the harder to make solid contact.

Gotta love their marketing department!! :-)

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What are the differences between the Nike One Platinum, Black, and Gold golf balls?

What purpose do the differences serve (more spin, distance. . .etc)

black is for the golfer with the faster swing

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What does the nike Juice golf ball box warning label say?

I know its a joke but I can’t find out what it says

Attention: A user’s enhanced distance and scoring may adversely affect the moods of playing partners. While the flight and trajectory of the Juice ball are extraordinary, this does not give the player the ability to fly. As always, Nike Golf recommends that you play responsibly.

Dosage: Start with one Juice ball in the morning. Take with black coffee. Will take effect immediately after stretching and wagering are complete. Do take Juice and drive

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What is the Best golf ball?

i don’t know which golf ball to get. every company says theirs is the best. i know the tops right now are titleist pro v1, nike one black/platinum, and callaway tour i/ix. i’d like a ball with a lot of distance but still pretty good spin, too.

The Nike One (platinum) and the Callaway tour are both very good balls, favorite of the two personally is the Callaway. However, I still believe the best ball by far for giving you distance and great spin and control is the Pro V1.

By the way, the Pro V1 is not # 1 on the tour (BY FAR) for no reason.

Now let me tell you one further note that many don’t look into or realize.

You should buy the pro v that’s best for you, between the Pro V1 and the Pro V1x. ProV1 gives you a little more spin on the ball and the Pro V1x because of its trajectory gives you a longer straighter drive. Their is not a huge difference, they both are awesome. However, you might as well get the one that best fits your swing and ability.

Good luck and there’s no place on earth like being on the links.

Enjoy,

Hartdawg

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What kind of technology does the 2006 Nike One Platinum golf ball have?

is the 2006 nike one platinum a 3-piece? 4-piece?

I agree with above answer.The 2006 nike one platinum a 3-piece,only2008 nike one platinum’s 4-piece.

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What ball should I use?

I am getting a new set of clubs for Christmas (long way off, I know, but today was like 55*F and raining and not golf weather, and my course will be closed soon), BUT: I am a 14 year old (6′1") who can drive 190-205, but I am on a budget. At my Target, they have Callaways, Nike, and Top-Flite among others.

Callaway and Nike both have excellent stuff, but the Top-Flite is way better budget wise.

So, in the Top-Flite’s I am deciding between D2 Distance-for more distance or D2 Feel-Soft and is good on and around greens.

I would really like honest opinion about whether I should get a soft ball that feels great off the club and good for scoring, or one a little firmer, but not too hard, that gives me about 5-15 more yards off the tee.
I’m actually just a beginner- started a couple months ago, so am I doing pretty good distancewise (190-205)?

Well il be honost. but its to improve your game so dont take it the wrong way. Im guessing sense you can only drive 190-205 that your not a great golfer. But i would recommend a top flite because they are firmer and you wont hit as many hooks or slices with a lower spin ball (firmer ball is the same thing). And once you get better move up to a soft ball and your game will get even better.

Good luck.

Edit: Thats what i expected, probably a beginner. and 205 is really good for a beginner so you want to get more accuracy out of your ball which is why you should use a harder ball (Top Flite)

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do the golf balls you use really make a differnce?

it seems like when i go golfing if i hit a nike or titleiest ball it is always a sucky shot…so then i tried a top-flite ball and i hit the ball almost perfect….so is it just in my mind that im using a better ball so i try harder or are more expensive balls desighned for pros?

The skill level of a player should dictate the type of ball they use. This includes the players desire and ability to spin the ball, and the players swing speed.

You also need to look at the compression of the balls you are buying. If you are a senior player, Wilson has a ball called the 50/50 that is an outstanding ball with a very low compression rate. Meaning you don’t have to swing as fast to compress the ball. If you have a medium swing speed you may want to look at balls that state low compression of the box i.e. noodle and loco. For the players that can swing faster you can play with a variety of other balls.

The construction of the ball also plays a huge factor in the performance of the ball. Most cheap balls are a 2 piece balls. This means that the ball has a cover and a core. These balls are primarily distance balls and don’t give you much spin. They usually run you up to $20 a box. There are also 3 piece hybrid balls. These balls have a core, mantle, and cover. The mantles primary purpose is to create spin for the shot. These balls are usually around $25 a box. Then you have a 3-piece normal ball. The difference here is the cover of this ball is made of a higher quality material to grip the grooves on the club better creating more spin. They can run you around $50 a box. The only four piece ball currently on the market is the Nike one platinum. This ball has and additional mantle, again adding to the spin rate you achieve on the ball. I personally feel this is the best ball on the market and apparently so does Tiger Woods. These ball cost $40 a box.

So, yes the ball makes a huge difference in your game. Hope this helps.

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What are the Top 10 Most Expensive Brands of Golf Balls!?!?

like I know the Titleist Pro V1 is up there, but what else, the Gamer?

The Gamer is cheap in comparison to the Pro V1. It costs half as much as the Pro V1. The Pro V1 and V1x will run you over 40 bucks just like the Nike One Tour and Tour D, Srixon Z-Star, Bridgestone Tour series(B-330, 330s and 330rx), TaylorMade TP Red and Black, Callaway Tour i and Tour ix.

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Does NIke produce a different golf ball for Tiger than the one I might buy?

Are the balls tested after production, before a pro sees them?

i know what you’re saying. The One platinum you get out at the store, versus his?? Yes, his say TW on them, plus other things. The only similarities they have is being Nike, and one platinum.

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