Advantages: Good in all weathers Disadvantages: None of such
...Many players overlook the importance of grips on their golf clubs. Although the thickness of the grip can be tailored from any brand, the quality of the grip varies imensely. The Softie Cord has all the advantages of a cord grip, such as long being lasting yet with a 'soft' feel. For those players who usually go for a regular cord grip, the 'softie' version is a good step up and can be used in all weathers, unlike some cheaper versions. The feel is good and the price is competitive. I would recommend that players change their grips regularly, and for those who appreciate quality, the "GolfPride Players Softie Cord" could be perfect. Always try before buying, but regripping my entire golf clubs with these grips (I play off 7) has made me feel more confident and improved my scores. The grip is relatively expensive compared to competitiors...
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Advantages: Easy to control, lots of distance and reliable Disadvantages: if hit wrongly can be disasterous but only ever happens on a blue moon
...I have only started playing with Wilson Staff golf balls recently after i found one when looking for one of my many lost in the trees. I used it once and fell in love. It was extremely effective. Before this i used bay hill golf balls which were effective but no way as near. Even though in shops, Wilson balls are approx. twenty pounds a dozen. Which isn't terribly expensive but if you are new to the game of golf it is a waste of money, as you can buy balls for much less as you will more than likely loose them anyway. But if you are a golfer and aren't satisfied with the resullts of your current golf balls then i would definetely give these a try as i can guarantee that 9 out of ten times they improve your game....
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Advantages: More ball for less Disadvantages: Durabillity
...Titleist makes the best golf balls, and has proven them selfs on the pro tour for many years.
This is a Titleist budget ball with almost the same performance and feel as the more expensive brother the Pro V1.
The Cheeter line is very helpfull, for somone that struggles to line up his putts and can even be used to line up the driver giving you better acurisy ultimitly saving you shots on a round.
Launches good from the club face and has good controll arrount the greens, nice soft feel on irons giving you the confidence of a tour player. I woeld recomend this ball for the mid handicapper looking for a better ball but does not whant to pay the full price for the Pro V1 range....
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