MGS Ball Test 2021

Yeah, my goal is to get a ball I like and stick with it… honestly, the MTB-X served me well a few years back, so I’m excited to see how they do… I also picked up a dozen Srixon z-stars to try out, as they seem to have the same characteristics from the test…

I might have to figure out how to hit driver on the simulator at my club and see my numbers… I hit the net on my follow through and don’t want to get into the habit of shortening my finish… but it would be nice to test these things.

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Impressive! How much do you think it matters to your overall score?
If i knew it would reduce my handicap by 2, I would totally spend $4 per ball.

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I can’t really put an exact value on what playing the right ball can do, but there’s a ton of value in trusting your ball to do what you expect it to do. If you expect a ball to hop and stop from 120 and in and it delivers that on a good strike, then that’s worth the cost to me.

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You going to start your kid off with prov1 or prov1x?
:rofl:

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He’s already hitting the less than perfect ProV1s into the net. Gonna be spoiled with that feel. I’m screwed.

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It could be worse. He could be my son. U r scratch. Your kid will be scratch. My kid will never be better than 15.

When i ask him if he wants to play, his answer is always “why would i EVER do anything that makes you so frustrated?”

:thinking:

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I thought the whole point of this forum is that this is a completely made up expectation. :rofl:
#middle of the green

Man I get the frustration aspect of golf. I’m pretty fiery at times, but do you think that 15 could be a 9 or 10 if you let go of a bad swing? It was shocking what letting one bad swing only be one bad swing did for my golf game. That’s worth more to your hdcp than any $4 ball.

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Played my first round with the Srixon Z-Star… they seem to fit my swing profile on the test, and I needed some balls (I have Snell’s on order, they aren’t here yet).

It’s a fine ball. I wasn’t swinging my best and it seemed to want to stay in bounds, so that’s a huge plus for me… I caught one drive and felt like it didn’t go as far as I expected, but it was into the wind and it wasn’t significantly shorter than where I put good drives (and it was straighter)…

Playing with them again on Friday (and maybe tomorrow), so we will see how it goes.

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That 2 hdcp needs to follow Lou Stagner on Twitter and get some proximity to the hole perspective.

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I’m a nice guy, generically, but if I were playing a match against that guy… I’d “Good Tempo” him into a rage and watch his vanity 2 cap implode to shoot a 90 and close him out on the 14th hole.

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I take the other approach. I offer them lots of tips. Yes yes you shot birdie and i got a triple but did you know you didnt shift your weight forward on that swing? I can totally fix you in five minutes after this round.

Guarantees I live rent free in his head the rest of the round. :rofl:

My next trick will be to take my groove it and start cleaning their clubs for them.

Dont mess with high handicaps. You guys dont want any of this heat.

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I get plenty of “nice shot” comments from higher handicap playing partners on shots I didn’t find to be particularly nice. My response is “thanks” and I can’t understand the mindset of anyone who would think any deeper than that on it.

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It seems to me that selecting our golf ball can use the se method that we use to select targets on the course. What shot/ball gives us the most predictable pattern?

With so many variables (temp, humidity, wind, dry/wet/dew, fw height, rough height, green foundation, green slope, ground strike, face strike, trajectory, amount of curve), it seems it would be hard to select a ball without observing A LOT of golf shots with a specific ball before really identifying a pattern. Especially considering our games are able to change significantly from day to day.

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Screw the ball, I want the PXG irons as the Mid speed 8 iron goes a club farther than mine!

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haha, the 87 mph 8 iron was hitting balls 200 yards… I swing in the 90s with an 8 iron and hit it 170.

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Moving to Scottsdale would probably help as well.

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True. Even my 9 iron rolls out there.

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They only tested urethane cover balls in this test. That said, I like putting them into three categories. I’m in the 3rd category, but will continue to play the Maxfli Tours as they seem to perform for me. (Hcap 14).

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