The TRUTH About Hard vs Soft Golf Balls

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Curious about whether to use hard or soft golf balls? In this video, we dive deep into the age-old debate of hard vs soft golf balls. Whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or seasoned golfer, understanding the differences between these two types of golf balls can have a huge impact on your game. If you’re looking to improve your performance on the course or just curious about which golf ball is right for you, this video will give you all the information you need to make an informed decision.

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I've Been playing for a long time and have played all kinds of great balls. Recently I found and played a noodle long and soft long and soft. It felt good and I played a the best game ever at this course. I bought a box and the next two rounds I had a eagle and was putting for two more. I was hitting the most straight and long shots, even with irons. I've got boxes of pro v, tp5 &x's, and vice balls but I will keep playing the noodles until things change. Maybe you should do a test with them vs. Other balls.

WymanMcgahee
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I can hit any make of ball out of bounds, I don’t have a favourite

borderreiver
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I play the Srixon Soft feel. Just love the feel of them. ⛳️

kolchak
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Totally agree. Feel when using cast clubs?! I’ve never had soft forged irons so wouldn’t know. I use Pro V1s……when I find them! Costco/ Kirkland have capitalised on the confusion out there. Most of us mere mortals don’t swing hard/ fast enough to trigger the aerodynamics of the top balls! Keep these reviews going please 😊

timothyjohnston
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I started playing the left dash for how well it does off driver. Gets less shape on my misses. Feels good on the irons when I hit it well. I recently was given some tp5 for free. Played a par 3 9 hole course. It felt amazing off the putter face. Shot even par which was my best round there. Now I wanna give the tp5 a chance on a 18

donkee
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Agree with all the points made. I used to concentrate on spin because I played on a course with tiny, by today's standards, greens that were like cement so stopping ability was a high priority. With the newest balls however I've discovered that I can achieve this by trajectory and less spin so I can choose a ball that gives me more distance because I'm not overly concerned about holding the green using spin control alone. The Titleist True Feel is good option over the the Pro V for my game. Just started exploring the Srixon lineup.

waywardwest
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Every ball has a trade off for average players! I am about to try the Vice Pro Air, a review I saw was a balanced ball for the money for midhanicappers! Thanks

richardjacobs
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I was once told by a coach it matters absolutely zilch in winter cos any ball will stop immediately on the green anyway, which I can believe.

I play with a bloke who always has great tricks for finding them. Find the slow-flowing part of a river where they all get washed up and collect. If there’s a bunker one side of a green and trees the other, look in there directly opposite the bunker to where the pin was, as people will have thinned them out the bunker and been too frustrated/rushed to go in the trees and find them. etc etc

therealbonj
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I’ve been playing Bridgestone Tour B x this season and it’s been fine but they do mark up more than a ProV or a TP5 in my experience. Find that I’ve chopped and changed so much over the last 5 years that I really don’t know what I want ! I know I want a premium ball just not which one. I’ve tried Pro v / TP5 / ZStar / Mizuno Tour / Wilson Staff Model.
Not tried Callaway Tour Chrome but they’re too expensive for a ball as we come into winter … maybe next season.

FFRDF
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IPlayer QStar Sixron& ERC Soft both excellent off the Tee&Irons…I’m 12H/Cap.

chrisbrader
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Taylormade speed soft for me, the best balls I've ever used, distance with feel around the green

richyclubsport
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Can't hit a brick ball lol i like the taylormade tour response

royclose
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I’m at least 5% longer with the Pro V left dash than I am with any other premium ball which makes club selections tricky. I hit my wedge on average around 140 meters and with the left dash I’m at least 10 meters longer which can be the difference of hitting and missing greens.

charliepepper
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Chrome soft feels like a pebble compared to the supersoft.

ducatidad
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I noticed that in rain soft balls have better grip.

onlychangeiscertain
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Slazenger v300 cheap as and feel nice imo

glenda
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I am a beginner. Only been playing since May. I am a chepest only kind of guy. Once I break the 120's and stop losing 5-8 golf balls a game maybe I will change that.

Nope. Just checked the bills. Cheapest will still be the way to go. Just like my second hand clubs.

toddc
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Mark, Lou says we should be playing a roll back ball

onmydoorstep
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For the average 90 shooter golfer it matters absolutely zilch. They’re gonna post a 90 with a range ball or any other ball.

ryanu
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I’m a senior, softer is more comfortable.

EvanDahill