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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