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Started 2 years, 7 months ago (2006-11-28 17:43:00)
by golflover
Heard those are great balls for the price. Anyone have experience playing them? What did you like or dislike?
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Started 2 years, 7 months ago (2006-11-29 10:56:00)
by goatster
o bought a couple dozen this summer to try.but i still have a dozen and dont realy remeber using them. about the time i went to use them i bought 2 dozen used Nike ones from here and swithced to those for the rest of the season.but i know they are a low compression ball.ill have to try them out this sping.
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Started 2 years, 7 months ago (2006-11-29 12:29:00)
by limpalong
Quote: Originally Posted by golflover Heard those are great balls for the price. Anyone have experience playing them? What did you like or dislike? The Laddie and Lady are supposed to have similar specs. The Precept Lady sort of initiated the low compression/longer distance fad. My experience, when compared ...
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Started 2 years, 7 months ago (2006-11-29 14:00:00)
by JEFF4i
I absolutely love the Lady. It used to be my favorite during cold weather. For slower swing speeds it will give you a lot that you will want, and at about 10 bucks a dozen, what more do you want? (Precent sales pitch off, )
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Started 2 years, 7 months ago (2006-11-30 11:20:00)
by golflover
Quote: Originally Posted by limpalong The Laddie and Lady are supposed to have similar specs. The Precept Lady sort of initiated the low compression/longer distance fad. My experience, when compared to other similar balls on the market, find the Laddie and Lady only what I would call average. The Noodle is longer... The Titleist ...
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Started 2 years, 7 months ago (2006-11-30 12:51:00)
by FKA Pa Jayhawk
The Noodle is definately conforming, and the Long and Soft is a very nice low compression ball. Much better than the Precept IMO. Not meaning to rehash something from another thread, but I have to ask out of curiousity. At least to me, it doesn't make sense that if you have the distance to play off the Tips, that a low compression ball may not be the best choice for your game. Just my ...
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Started 2 years, 7 months ago (2006-11-30 14:17:00)
by golflover
Quote: Originally Posted by FKA Pa Jayhawk The Noodle is definately conforming, and the Long and Soft is a very nice low compression ball. Much better than the Precept IMO. Not meaning to rehash something from another thread, but I have to ask out of curiousity. At least to me, it doesn't make sense that if you have the distance ...
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Started 2 years, 7 months ago (2006-11-30 14:26:00)
by warbirdlover
I used to play the low compression but found the really good balls (HX Tour or ProV1) go much farther for me and are just more consistent.
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Started 2 years, 7 months ago (2006-11-30 14:45:00)
by MCDavis
gl, I've heard they're good balls so I picked up a 24 pack last night... hard to beat Wal-Mart's 19.99 price for 24 balls!!
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Started 2 years, 7 months ago (2006-11-30 14:48:00)
by BigJim13
I had the same problem, the ball i LOVED they stopped making (Nike TA2) so I went on a search to find a new ball. I of course liked the feel of the premium balls sure but didnt want to pay that much. finally found that I liked "The Hawk" from Hogan....not that this helps at all...
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Quote: Originally Posted by FKA Pa Jayhawk Jayhawk Right, I guess a lot of trial and error will get me to the right kind of ball. This is a bit discouraging. It takes a while to get comfortable with a ball because I play only 1 time a week.
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Quote: Originally Posted by limpalong If everything in this industry were black & white, we wouldn't have near as many of these discussion boards. The secret, in my opinon, is to hold good honest discussions, attempting to raise the level of the discussion... not necessarily trying to get everyone to think as you do. From what I have seen, so far, on this board... folks seem to enjoy and honor that premise!!! (That's a...
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Quote: Originally Posted by FKA Pa Jayhawk That is probably the down side to the internet, you will likely get 20 contradictory opinions on what something means, I guess it comes down to which you want to based your opinion base on what you already know. This is the down side of this industry. You WILL get at leat 20 contradictory opinions on what something means. What it comes down to is that I'M ALWAYS correct!!!! Just ask my wife! LOL...
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Yep, they're Laddie Extremes. Found 1 box on the shelf and had to use a price checker to get the price. Giving them as gifts for Christmas.
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Quote: Originally Posted by golflover What balls are you currently playing? I was playing ProV1 but it was too expensive and I thought that it had too much spin. I tried ProV1x and love those but couldn't see spending that kind of money. They Wilson Staff True balls IMO hit similar to the ProV1x. Does anyone else know of balls similar to the ProV1x but not as costly? Maxfli Black Max Limpalong - that was a long post, but it was full of...
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Published (2006-11-30 14:48:00)
I had the same problem, the ball i LOVED they stopped making (Nike TA2) so I went on a search to find a new ball. I of course liked the feel of the premium balls sure but didnt want to pay that much. finally found that I liked "The Hawk" from Hogan....not that this helps at all...
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Published (2006-11-30 15:10:00)
The mc lady and senior were great balls. Once they changed from the mc they were not as good. If you have mid to low swing speed or tend to mis hit a lot the low compression balls should work well for you. They made the laddie because everyone complained about having to use a lady ball. The first laddie and lady balls were the same. Now they are different and not as good.
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I know that it is a little risky these days, but I found a reliable seller on ebay from whom I purchase my ProV1 balls. They are clearly rated and you can find any type of ball from near new to a water ball. I generally spend about $2-2.25 per ball for my ProV1 as I do not care if someone else has written on them. (I just have a problem with company logos but that is an OCD problem of my own!) Good luck in the search.
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Published (2006-11-29 10:56:00)
o bought a couple dozen this summer to try.but i still have a dozen and dont realy remeber using them. about the time i went to use them i bought 2 dozen used Nike ones from here and swithced to those for the rest of the season.but i know they are a low compression ball.ill have to try them out this sping.
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Published (2006-11-29 14:00:00)
I absolutely love the Lady. It used to be my favorite during cold weather. For slower swing speeds it will give you a lot that you will want, and at about 10 bucks a dozen, what more do you want? (Precent sales pitch off, )
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