24 pack. You'll have to check your local store. Rochester, NY just reduced these. Regular price was $27.99
For some reason the link to the Costco page for reference is getting blocked by slickdeals. Anyhow, I'm sure Costco golfers are familar with the balls.
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24 pack. You'll have to check your local store. Rochester, NY just reduced these. Regular price was $27.99
For some reason the link to the Costco page for reference is getting blocked by slickdeals. Anyhow, I'm sure Costco golfers are familar with the balls.
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Bought some a couple of years ago. Decent ball but just not quite the next level ball. Not as long (too much spin off the driver) and spin a little less around the greens like the Srixon Z-star that I prefer. Like to try the next version if it is comes out along with their new irons.
Last edited by low_ball_88 March 26, 2023 at 11:18 AM.
Unless you're a single handicap, these balls are just fine
You can't make a blanket statement like that. For players that need more spin these are great. For those who spin too much these can be bad. Has nothing to do with handicap or even swing speed.
You can't make a blanket statement like that. For players that need more spin these are great. For those who spin too much these can be bad. Has nothing to do with handicap or even swing speed.
It really doesn't if you're a weekend hack like myself. As you get into the 80s and can actually know where you shot is going, the ball matters. But if you're just guessing, it doesn't.
These are awful balls for the majority of beginner/high HC'er players. The spin will cause shots to go considerably offline, which will frustrate the player and not enhance the players ability to learn golf.
Most beginners are better of with a softer ball, such as a Callaway Supersoft. One last bit of advice, find a ball that works and stick with it until your skillset outgrows it. Hopefully, at some point you progress to needing a ball that has more spin; this usually includes an upgrade in clubs that are perhaps less forgiving.
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For the price they can't be beat if you are a beginner and lose balls but once you progress further in your game these spin too much
For the price they can't be beat if you are a beginner and lose balls but once you progress further in your game these spin too much
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Most beginners are better of with a softer ball, such as a Callaway Supersoft. One last bit of advice, find a ball that works and stick with it until your skillset outgrows it. Hopefully, at some point you progress to needing a ball that has more spin; this usually includes an upgrade in clubs that are perhaps less forgiving.
Have fun, golf is about the journey...!
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