October 12, 2016
Well done! That's a great sign for things to come!
October 12, 2016
Jim: I am going to compare the test balls to the trusoft next time out but I prefer the pro V in the warm weather but I think I have can now use the...
October 12, 2016
Par golf with test golf balls is a class act. Nice work. I am a fan of the TruSoft.
October 12, 2016
My recommendation is to play whatever ball you are used to. For me, it's a Pro V1. My secret, (which I have mentioned a number of times when this...
October 12, 2016
I switch from ProV1x to NXT Tours. Mainly for cost reasons. Loosing a dozen ProV's in the leaves or mud in a couple rounds gets expensive and I'm more...
October 12, 2016
UPS delivered a sleeve of test balls. Looking forward to to give them a whirl.
October 12, 2016
I stay with Pro-V. What i need to do is not worry about score if the tee box is too frozen to accept a tee. all balls will pop up high once the greens...
October 12, 2016
I started playing golf more than the occasional round at age 59. And I play LH. Retailers would lead me to the corner with the one SGI set in LH and...
October 11, 2016
The first round I played par golf. The ball seemed to have an unusually long roll and great feel for this time of year playing conditions. When it is...
October 11, 2016
I've used Titleist golf balls since I was a kid and I'm no spring chicken, so have used them all my life because of the quality. I have several nice...
October 11, 2016
I play my Prov1s the year round, but played a sleeve of the DT TruSofts during the colder months and they are a good soft ball. Would give them a good...
October 11, 2016
I am committed to the Prov1, but have been known to play the DT Trusoft. It is a good soft golf ball and is very reasonably priced.
October 11, 2016
DT TruSofts feel so much nicer during those cold day practice rounds. Also keep second ball in my pocket and switch every hole. Lost balls under those...
October 11, 2016
Try NXT Tour S ball. Will feel softer in the cold weather and if you lose one under some leaves, it won't hurt your wallet as much.
October 11, 2016
Gotta agree with the guys... stay with the Titleist ball you play year round. Great post, Josh.
October 11, 2016
DON'T CHANGE YOUR BALL WITH THE WEATHER- change your expectations. If you switch balls, you'll change every shot you take. Spin, feel, distance-...
October 11, 2016
I would stick with your current ball, ProV1 etc.... I used to switch then I realized the conditions affect all golf balls and I might as well keep my...
October 11, 2016
Looking at my golf bag, I was thinking the other day what made me choose titleist? I can remember playing as a junior and also being left handed, I...
October 11, 2016
I usually tend to stay with the same ball year round, but last winter I bought a dozen DT TruSofts and used them through the winter. Great ball on the...
October 11, 2016
As someone who has fully embraced fall/early winter golf the past few years, I've realized that the conditions tend to neutralize the advantages of...
October 10, 2016
Ok here's the deal. One, I'm seeing a golf pro and I've been seeing him for most of the year. During one of our sessions, we dedicated the whole time...
October 09, 2016
Fall golf in the high country of Colorado. Yes, you're ball flys farther but the views take away the pain of a double bogie!...
October 08, 2016
Preparation and routine are my keys. Like Chuck Z, I have everything ready the night before. Clothes, shoes, cap all laid out. Clubs, gloves, tees,...