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Sports>For the golfers. What kind of balls do you play?
WhiteMamba 04:49 PM 07-08-2015
I have been playing Bridgestone e7's lately and have been very pleased. How about you?
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The Poet 04:55 PM 07-08-2015
:-)
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shilala 05:09 PM 07-08-2015
We play Titleist's. Seems Bubs finds more of them than anything else.
Free ones are far less painful to lose than those shiny new ones, and I've never noticed the shine improves my game. :-)
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pnoon 07:45 PM 07-08-2015
Moving this to the Sports forum.
Kinda makes sense to me.
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Flynnster 07:52 PM 07-08-2015
My folks just moved to a golf course, and they are on the outside of a big dogleg fairway. So. Whatever we find!

It's pretty sweet, free golf, free balls, free drinks. I may have to move back in with them.
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Porch Dweller 07:58 PM 07-08-2015
First off:

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Now to the question: I'm a fair weather golfer with a bad back, shoulder, and knee, so don't play much; maybe 3-4 times a year. So I go with cheapie Top Flites or Titleist. My favorite balls are FoundItInTheRough; I have good luck with them. :-)
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MarkinAZ 08:07 PM 07-08-2015
Using the Wilson Staff Duo. Checks-up nicely on the greens. Of course, if I run across a stray Pro VI, that's cool too:-)
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WhiteMamba 08:54 PM 07-08-2015
Thanks Peter wasn't sure where to put it.
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The Poet 09:55 PM 07-08-2015
Originally Posted by WhiteMamba:
Thanks Peter wasn't sure where to put it.
Most guys put their balls in the pouch designed for them.
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elderboy02 06:12 AM 07-09-2015
Originally Posted by The Poet:
Most guys put their balls in the pouch designed for them.
:-)
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longknocker 06:48 AM 07-09-2015
Callaway Supersoft Yellow. Easy To See, Good Distance & Spin Around The Greens!:-)
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WhiteMamba 09:01 AM 07-09-2015
I have seen some guys out playing yellow balls but to me it just seems weird. It seems like balls should be white. :-)
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shilala 09:19 AM 07-09-2015
Balls that are held for pleasure are the ones Tom likes best.
And I only say that cause he's busy, and I can't believe he didn't say it yet cause he says it every time we talk about balls.
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14holestogie 09:19 AM 07-09-2015
Originally Posted by MarkinCA:
Using the Wilson Staff Duo. Checks-up nicely on the greens. Of course, if I run across a stray Pro VI, that's cool too:-)
I brought a dozen Duo back from our last AZ trip and liked them so much I ordered another two dozen. What I have noticed lately is the cover splits after a few rounds. Not a cut, just a slight split. I have had 3 in the last couple of weeks develop this split.
I think the inner ball is so soft that the cover flexes beyond it's capability at impact. Still like the action on these, but be warned these won't last as long as most other balls.
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SD Beerman 09:27 AM 07-09-2015
Callaway Supersoft (White).

Tim, are you using a golf club or an axe?
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14holestogie 09:44 AM 07-09-2015
Originally Posted by SD Beerman:
Callaway Supersoft (White).

Tim, are you using a golf club or an axe?
Whatever it takes....:-)
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The Poet 10:22 AM 07-09-2015
Tim hits his balls too hard.
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WhiteMamba 12:13 PM 07-09-2015
Originally Posted by The Poet:
Tim hits his balls too hard.
Or maybe the rest of us just aren't hitting ours hard enough.
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MarkinAZ 12:38 PM 07-09-2015
Originally Posted by SD Beerman:
Callaway Supersoft (White).

Tim, are you using a golf club or an axe?
Exactly why I leave the axe iron in the bag:-)
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E.J. 09:30 AM 07-10-2015
Bridgestone e6's for years.
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