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Readers Respond: What Golf Balls Are In Your Bag?

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2-piece

I like 2 piece balls. Not too expensive but still can get some quality out of them. Callaway Big Bertha are the best.
—Guest ABD

Callaway Warbirds, Srixon Soft Feel

I also like Srixon AD333, XXIO, Precept Lady iq, Callaway Big Bertha Diablo.
—Guest Jan D

Callaway Warbird

I have a fairly high handicap, so I don't want to spend too much on equipment yet, but these are a really nice balance of cost and quality. I also play Noodle when I'm being cheap.
—Guest ned

Nike MoJo

I really like the Nike MoJo balls. They have a urethane cover, which delivers a great ball flight. Since I'm working on the "spin-side" of greens play, I can't report on the spin-ability, but I can say that I'm able to keep putts online with the Mojo. A big bonus is price, as they run $20 for 2 dozen.
—Guest JHfromGainesvilleVA

Titleist DTs

As a high handicapper, I realize some golf balls can do things I cannot do, and they are relatively expensive. I find the Titleist DT Carry and DT Roll can help me golf my best - they are long, soft, spin fine around the greens and have a special feel that I like. The Maxfli Noodles feel just the same at an even lower price. I play either of these and believe I can do my best with either of these 2 -piece balls.
—2putts

Srixon Z-STAR

great ball, good distance, good spin, nice feel on the short game, resistant.
—Guest Yansa

Bridgestone Tour B330

Fantastic ball. I bought these when they first came out. They were the first balls that truly eclipsed the Pro V1s, in my opinion. Expensive, but for low handicappers well worth it.
—Guest Toby

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