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Maxfli Tour
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Pros:
- Long off the tee box
- Responsive around the greens
- Priced a little lower than other premium balls
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Cons:
- High gloss cover
- Low to mid iron spin
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Callaway Superhot
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Pros:
- Long distance off the tee shots and on iron approaches
- Low spin and higher ball flight from the tee
- Approach shots have enough spin to stop the ball on the green
- The softer outer cover is responsive off the tee and around the greens
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Cons:
- Greenside spin is still a little low
- Matte red color can be harsh to look at
- High ball flight from the tee is difficult for faster-swinging golfers
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Callaway Supersoft
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Pros:
- Consistent ball speed
- Low driver spin
- High ball flight
- Offered in a range of colors
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Cons:
- Limited spin on approach shots
- Reduced greenside spin
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Titleist TruFeel
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Pros:
- Great feel around the greens
- Tons of distance
- Fair price
- Quality build for the price
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Cons:
- Low greenside spin
- Cheaper look compared to other Titleist balls
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Vice Pro
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Pros:
- Performance of a more premium ball at a more affordable price
- Solid distance off the tee
- Good overall feel
- Strong spin around the greens
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Cons:
- Iron distance can sometimes be not as good as expected
- Thinner cast urethane cover will cut (esp. for very fast swing speeds)
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TaylorMade Tour Response
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Pros:
- Elevated compressibility
- Contained driver spin to preserve ball speed
- Good wedge spin
- Well priced for a urethane ball
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Cons:
- Clicky acoustics
- Alignment aid can be distracting on certain shots
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Vice Pro Plus
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Pros:
- Great playability around the greens
- Good overall feel
- Solid distance from the tee
- Fairly priced
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Cons:
- Not a good choice for slower swing speed players
- The cover can cut
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Vice Pro Soft
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Pros:
- Good playability around the greens
- Fair price for level of quality
- Nice range of color options
- Responsive
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Cons:
- Not a great choice for faster swing speeds
- Cover cuts relatively easy
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Callaway Superfast
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Pros:
- Great distance from the tee and irons
- Fair price
- Great feel and sound compared to similar priced two piece golf balls
- Very durable
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Cons:
- Would look better if it was a matte white
- High ball flight can be an issue for higher swing speeds golfers
- Average greenside control
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TaylorMade Distance+ Golf Balls
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Pros:
- Low driver spin
- Highly compressible
- Medium launch
- Entry level price
- Bold alignment arrow
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Cons:
- Low greenside spin
- Clicky acoustics
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Callaway Chrome Soft
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Pros:
- Low driver spin
- Soft feel
- Solid spin with wedges
- Straighter and consistent flight
- Moderate compressibility
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Cons:
- Expensive
- Low iron spin
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Callaway Diablo
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Pros:
- High-quality performance from the aerodynamic Hex dimple pattern
- Reduced driver spin
- Highly compressible
- Moderately affordable
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Cons:
- Minimal greenside spin
- No alternative colors
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Srixon Soft Feel
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Pros:
- Controlled iron spin
- Greater greenside spin
- Speed dimple pattern
- High compression core
- Affordable
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Cons:
- Higher driver spin which can result in reduced distance
- Low durability
- Inconsistent launches
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TaylorMade Soft Response
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Pros:
- Soft feel
- Solid wedge spin
- Increased compressibility on high-impact shots
- Affordable
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Cons:
- Some loss of distance with the driver due to increased long-game spin and moderate speed
- Clicky acoustics
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Bridgestone Golf e12 Contact
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Pros:
- Low driver spin
- High compressibility
- Stable ball flight
- Great greenside feel
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Cons:
- Reduced workability
- Shorter distance off the tee
- Moderate price
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Wilson Staff Zip
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Pros:
- Affordable
- Easily compressible
- Low driver spin
- Consistent ball speed
- Stable flight
- Elevated launch
- Ample distance
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Cons:
- Low greenside spin
- Clicky acoustics
- No alternative colors
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Vice Drive
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Pros:
- Good distance off the tee
- Solid spin on approach shots
- Lowest priced ball in the Vice lineup
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Cons:
- Greenside spin leaves something to be desired
- A little soft feeling on big shots
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TaylorMade Noodle Long and Soft
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Pros:
- Easy launch
- Consistent off the tee and on approach
- Affordable
- Low driver spin
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Cons:
- Low greenside spin
- Clicky sound
- Lack of colors
- Higher ball flight for mid-high swing speeds
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Callaway Chrome Soft X
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Pros:
- High wedge spin
- Increased iron spin
- Workable ball flight
- Offered in 3 designs
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Cons:
- High driver spin
- Shorter distance off the tee
- Expensive
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Bridgestone e6 Golf Balls
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Pros:
- Affordable
- Low driver spin
- Highly compressible
- Durable
- Forgiving
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Cons:
- Minimal greenside spin
- Clicky acoustics
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Cut Blue
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Pros:
- Affordable
- Strong distance
- Impressive feel on approach shots
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Cons:
- Can be a struggle to get low spin off the tee
- Thin cover
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TaylorMade TP5
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Pros:
- Increased wedge spin
- Soft feel
- Workable flight
- Enhanced shot stopping power
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Cons:
- Medium-high compression
- Expensive price tag
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TaylorMade TP5x
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Pros:
- Solid wedge spin
- Aerodynamic dimples obliterate drag
- Soft feel
- Hi-visibility yellow color option
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Cons:
- Not made for moderate or slow swing speeds
- Expensive
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Vice Tour
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Pros:
- Good distance off the tee
- Good spin control on approach shots to the green
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Cons:
- Clicky acoustics
- Hard feel
- Overall performance is average
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Wilson Chaos
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Pros:
- Good distance off the tee and low spin
- Affordable price
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Cons:
- Poor feel around the greens
- Lower durability
- Cheap look
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Titleist Velocity
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Pros:
- Easy launch
- Solid irons distance
- Matte color options
- Higher ball flight
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Cons:
- Low greenside spin
- Clicky accoustics
- Priced too closely to 3-piece Titleist balls
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Maxfli StraightFli
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Pros:
- Affordable
- Good distance
- Straight flight
- Good approach shots
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Cons:
- Lacking in greenside feel and control
- Higher ball flight
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Callaway Warbird
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Pros:
- Low driver spin
- Highly compressible
- Good launch
- Affordable
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Cons:
- Minimal greenside spin
- Rock hard feel
- Ballooned shots
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Cut Red
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Pros:
- Highly affordable
- Good option for slower swing speeds
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Cons:
- Poor feel and spin around the green
- Less distance for mid to high swing speed players
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