Advantages: Soft, feel, distance Disadvantages: A bit pricey
Having taken up golf in the last year i've lost (and found) alot of golf balls on the local fairways as you might expect, most of these balls are then hit and lost again for someone else to find and so the cycle continues.
That was at least until i slowly showed signs of improvement and treated myself to a sleeve (pack of 3) of Titleist NXT tour golf balls from my local pro shop for £4.99, i must admit i wasnt keen to part with almost a fiver for 3 golf balls but you know the way it is... better equipment will make me a better player right? well funnily enough it may have helped a little.
So what is so special about the NXT tour series of ball?
Well, firstly its round (which helps) so nothing special there then, its when you first tee one up and hit it - that's when you know you've just hit a great ball, when you manage to tee ...
Advantages: Cheap, Reliable, Forgiving Disadvantages: Not the best looker and lacking on power compared to other bikes.
man tent, clothing and a pair of shoes making it just wider than the handle bars. The bike was happy with the extra load and never missed a beat (rained solid for about 6 hours one day). Fuel consupmtion worked out to about 10p per mile with a range of 180-200 miles per tank (I liked to fill it after 160 miles). My only complaint was the seat was a bit hard and by the time fuel stop was getting near my ass was really hurting and had gone numb to the touch. Apart from that I can't fault it.
The CB500 then became my work commuter for the rest of the summer doing the 28 mile round trip each day (commuted on her from may-october) then got put in the shed and cleaned ready for sale as my re-introduction into biking was completed. When she goes I know I will mis her as It is honestly the best bike I have ever owned (iv'e owned alot). A fact ...
killcar5nbike2 26.11.2007
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Advantages: Great name in golf balls Disadvantages: Not really for high handicappers
I'm not really into the science of golf balls, all I know is that there are good balls and not so good balls. I wouldn't play with golf balls that cost 20p per ball such as Donnay because they don't feel nice to hit and yes on the golf course you just don't use Donnay to play low rounds and in tourneys.
I tried a titleist Pro V1X today in a Stableford tourney off white tees so I had a little extra yardage to play, I mostly use Titleist PTS Solo because they are designed for mid to high handicappers, and I can hit them, so they work for me. Titleist have brought out this new breed of ball, and as i said I don't know the science so i'm not going to say there is this and there is that, etc. All i know is that these balls are designed to cut out spin, have a lower flight and create more distance, however, I never saw any of that. To me ...