i like maxfli noodle balls and they seem to be easier for me to hit…never
tried the callaway diablo.?
I generally hit Callaway balls due to the extra distance I can get on the
roll after it hits the ground I dont hit long off the tee so any extra help
I can get from my ball is truly needed. Noodles are a great ball for
distance as well so keep hitting that brand. Thanks for the comment.
you should try this again but with more then 1 bounce i think the outcome
would be different
wimpy Pro V1. That Diablo is very long howver this test doesn’t prove much
because some of the balls are 2p 3p and 4p balls. Some balls are more for
distance than spin, right?
i didnt expect the outcome on some of these balls. The higher compression
balls that are known for being the best long drive balls performed very
well despite the low velocity. Many golf balls are multilayered and require
more compression to elicit the advantages. This was a cool test thanks for
the video.
Interesting video, I use alot of maxfli noodles because of the feel. What
company do you think stands above the rest?
Interesting test. But this test only proves that some golf balls have more
bounce at low velocity. For long hitters that crush the ball off the tee
the Titleist Pro V1 or the Srixon Z-Star is the best choice.
i like maxfli noodle balls and they seem to be easier for me to hit…never
tried the callaway diablo.?
I generally hit Callaway balls due to the extra distance I can get on the
roll after it hits the ground I dont hit long off the tee so any extra help
I can get from my ball is truly needed. Noodles are a great ball for
distance as well so keep hitting that brand. Thanks for the comment.
you should try this again but with more then 1 bounce i think the outcome
would be different
wimpy Pro V1. That Diablo is very long howver this test doesn’t prove much
because some of the balls are 2p 3p and 4p balls. Some balls are more for
distance than spin, right?
i didnt expect the outcome on some of these balls. The higher compression
balls that are known for being the best long drive balls performed very
well despite the low velocity. Many golf balls are multilayered and require
more compression to elicit the advantages. This was a cool test thanks for
the video.
Interesting video, I use alot of maxfli noodles because of the feel. What
company do you think stands above the rest?
Interesting test. But this test only proves that some golf balls have more
bounce at low velocity. For long hitters that crush the ball off the tee
the Titleist Pro V1 or the Srixon Z-Star is the best choice.