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I currently don't have trouble with my drives so I tend to pick a golf ball based on the way it feels when chipping and putting. I guess a few extra yards on my drives can't add strokes like hitting a ball 10 feet past the cup.

 

To this end, I've found that the Bridgestone Tour B RX and Snell MTB Black are my current selections. I also like the reduced spin off the driver that the RX provides.

 

What's your choice and why?

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As with only a few exceptions over the years (Callaway Hex Tour and the 20xi leap to mind) most balls either "putt" the same or there is so little difference the adjustment, if any, is easy to make.

 

Chipping is a different story.

 

Mind you I would NOT be willing to lose a full club of distance with any full shot but that seldom happens either unless the (other) ball is SO long off the driver it wouldn't stop on the greens if they were top dressed with glue - so for me it's basically chipping that's most important.

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I play Titleist AVX. My decision was based on the desire for less spin and better flight characteristics in the wind for approach shots with irons and wedges. As long as I did not lose driver distance and retained enough spin to stop adequately on firm greens then it was going to be a good choice for me. Bonus was a little extra distance and a nice soft feel.

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All around. Always chipping/putting first, then compare your 'finalists' in the long game to see which one comes out on top. Or, choose three and stockpile whenever each one goes on sale. You don't need to be monogamous.

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Wow, I'm really surprised that no one thinks that putting affects their decision that much and 40-50% of your shots will be on the green.

How does the ball impact your putting?

 

Putts are made when your stroke delivers the ball on the correct line and speed and the green is pure. Line and speed are based on your read of the putt. The choice of ball doesn't help or hurt bumpy greens. The choice of ball doesn't really impact the read. The choice of ball doesn't impact how well you stroked the ball onto the correct line. The only impact ball choice has on the stroke is how hard you hit the ball (softer balls need slightly more swing of the putter) and the intangible "feel" component. The "feel" of the ball is the least important aspect of putting for me.

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Wow, I'm really surprised that no one thinks that putting affects their decision that much and 40-50% of your shots will be on the green.

 

I do prefer a “softer” feeling and sounding ball for putting and chipping. After saying that, I can say that’s not actually what I play.

 

The Srixon XV I’ve been playing for two years is so much better in every other way for my game that I have chosen to ignore the fact it is a bit “clicky” and firm off the putter and short chips.

 

Driving distance, spin control, stability in the wind, cover durability, and cost are all so good that I choose to accept the lack of “perfection” in that one area.

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Wow, I'm really surprised that no one thinks that putting affects their decision that much and 40-50% of your shots will be on the green.

How does the ball impact your putting?

 

Putts are made when your stroke delivers the ball on the correct line and speed and the green is pure. Line and speed are based on your read of the putt. The choice of ball doesn't help or hurt bumpy greens. The choice of ball doesn't really impact the read. The choice of ball doesn't impact how well you stroked the ball onto the correct line. The only impact ball choice has on the stroke is how hard you hit the ball (softer balls need slightly more swing of the putter) and the intangible "feel" component. The "feel" of the ball is the least important aspect of putting for me.

I agree completely. Beyond this, if I'm taking 30 to 32 putts, close to half of those will be 2 feet or less, I could make those with a mostly-round rock, so we're really only talking about making any kind of difference on about 20% of my strokes. For the longer ones, its a matter of practicing with the ball to understand the feel to get my desired pace, but I can adjust to almost anything.

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Wow, I'm really surprised that no one thinks that putting affects their decision that much and 40-50% of your shots will be on the green.

How does the ball impact your putting?

 

Putts are made when your stroke delivers the ball on the correct line and speed and the green is pure. Line and speed are based on your read of the putt. The choice of ball doesn't help or hurt bumpy greens. The choice of ball doesn't really impact the read. The choice of ball doesn't impact how well you stroked the ball onto the correct line. The only impact ball choice has on the stroke is how hard you hit the ball (softer balls need slightly more swing of the putter) and the intangible "feel" component. The "feel" of the ball is the least important aspect of putting for me.

I agree completely. Beyond this, if I'm taking 30 to 32 putts, close to half of those will be 2 feet or less, I could make those with a mostly-round rock, so we're really only talking about making any kind of difference on about 20% of my strokes. For the longer ones, its a matter of practicing with the ball to understand the feel to get my desired pace, but I can adjust to almost anything.

Yep. That's why putting is 3rd most important aspect of the game to scoring per all the strokes gained stats. When a large percentage of putts could be made using a wedge and ping pong ball it can't be all that important statistically.

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#1 - feel off the face of the putter when bouncing and putting from 3/6/10/20ft

#2 - spin characteristics and consistency from 50/70/100 yards

#3 - spin characteristics from mid-iron

#4 - price

#5 - conditions (i.e. sometimes I switch to a low spin ball like the AVX in heavy wind)

 

There's really usually not a difference between the modern balls when it comes to driver to be frank, I don't even both comparing.

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Wow, I'm really surprised that no one thinks that putting affects their decision that much and 40-50% of your shots will be on the green.

How does the ball impact your putting?

 

Putts are made when your stroke delivers the ball on the correct line and speed and the green is pure. Line and speed are based on your read of the putt. The choice of ball doesn't help or hurt bumpy greens. The choice of ball doesn't really impact the read. The choice of ball doesn't impact how well you stroked the ball onto the correct line. The only impact ball choice has on the stroke is how hard you hit the ball (softer balls need slightly more swing of the putter) and the intangible "feel" component. The "feel" of the ball is the least important aspect of putting for me.

 

Did a little experimenting with the three balls last night. This is on my basement carpet which is very smooth and similar to a moderately slow green. I tested a Chromesoft (2018), Snell MTB Black, and Bridgestone Tour B RX. After 50-60 putts from 12 feet with each, rotating the ball selected to start with every 3 putts, I came to the following conclusion. Oh, and I used a Scotty Cameron Newport 2 putter for all.

 

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In terms of putts made, the RX hit the cup about 20% more than the other two balls, but that may be because I've been using it for the last year. I could probably adapt to any of these balls, but since I've played them all in the past (that's why I had them on hand), the RX just ends up closest to the cup, or in the cup, more often than the other two. I completely disagree that it's all about speed. There are some balls that just seem to hold the line better than others when struck to just reach the cup or 6-12 inches beyond. At least, that's my observations.

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Wow, I'm really surprised that no one thinks that putting affects their decision that much and 40-50% of your shots will be on the green.

 

Because putting is purely just feel. The only thing I steer away from are the marshmallow soft balls since it makes distance control harder. I play a firmer ball with a face insert putter

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Wow, I'm really surprised that no one thinks that putting affects their decision that much and 40-50% of your shots will be on the green.

How does the ball impact your putting?

 

Putts are made when your stroke delivers the ball on the correct line and speed and the green is pure. Line and speed are based on your read of the putt. The choice of ball doesn't help or hurt bumpy greens. The choice of ball doesn't really impact the read. The choice of ball doesn't impact how well you stroked the ball onto the correct line. The only impact ball choice has on the stroke is how hard you hit the ball (softer balls need slightly more swing of the putter) and the intangible "feel" component. The "feel" of the ball is the least important aspect of putting for me.

I agree completely. Beyond this, if I'm taking 30 to 32 putts, close to half of those will be 2 feet or less, I could make those with a mostly-round rock, so we're really only talking about making any kind of difference on about 20% of my strokes. For the longer ones, its a matter of practicing with the ball to understand the feel to get my desired pace, but I can adjust to almost anything.

Yep. That's why putting is 3rd most important aspect of the game to scoring per all the strokes gained stats. When a large percentage of putts could be made using a wedge and ping pong ball it can't be all that important statistically.

 

You may be a much better golfer than me, but when I end up 10-15 feet from the cup, I want a ball that will hold the line that I putt it on. I also want consistency in distance when struck with the same force. I've found some balls just don't meet that criteria. I normally average between 30-36 putts per 18 holes and I have found that using the wrong ball can very much affect that average.

 

That's not to say that chipping and pitching are any less important, but when I get on the green I want to know precisely how the ball will react to my putter.

 

During the winter months, the only thing I can spend my time on is putting so I have become very sensitive to this part of the game. I think it is a very overlooked part of the game. In my own case, I've found that some of the skills in putting carry over to pitching and chipping which has helped me a great deal.

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If there was one aspect I'd say I use above all others to choose a ball, it would be iron/wedge spin. Think shots into the green. I'm a very high spin player so I need something that won't suck back off the green. Putting is probably last on my list. I can putt with a firm, clicky ball just as well as I can a soft, muted ball.

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Interesting comments. For me I would say more so off iron/wedge feel then driver or putter. I can putt with fine with any ball, just take a few practice shots first! For me with the iron/wedges, I can tell if I like a ball or not. I don't like them too hard or too soft feeling.

 

That said I had a driver fitting last year and based on me having a high spin rate I was told sold to a different driver and told to try the AVX or similar lower spinning ball. I was hitting the Chrome Soft's and quite those and the AVX is very good but expensive, I also like the 330 RX ball and the Srixon XV ball.

 

@Stanks - I just got back into golf again from about 8-9 years off at the end of 2017 and made my first eagle with the yellow Srixon XV ball which was one of the first balls I bought when I got back into it. The other was the 330 RX.

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Wow, I'm really surprised that no one thinks that putting affects their decision that much and 40-50% of your shots will be on the green.

How does the ball impact your putting?

 

Putts are made when your stroke delivers the ball on the correct line and speed and the green is pure. Line and speed are based on your read of the putt. The choice of ball doesn't help or hurt bumpy greens. The choice of ball doesn't really impact the read. The choice of ball doesn't impact how well you stroked the ball onto the correct line. The only impact ball choice has on the stroke is how hard you hit the ball (softer balls need slightly more swing of the putter) and the intangible "feel" component. The "feel" of the ball is the least important aspect of putting for me.

I agree completely. Beyond this, if I'm taking 30 to 32 putts, close to half of those will be 2 feet or less, I could make those with a mostly-round rock, so we're really only talking about making any kind of difference on about 20% of my strokes. For the longer ones, its a matter of practicing with the ball to understand the feel to get my desired pace, but I can adjust to almost anything.

Yep. That's why putting is 3rd most important aspect of the game to scoring per all the strokes gained stats. When a large percentage of putts could be made using a wedge and ping pong ball it can't be all that important statistically.

 

You may be a much better golfer than me, but when I end up 10-15 feet from the cup, I want a ball that will hold the line that I putt it on. I also want consistency in distance when struck with the same force. I've found some balls just don't meet that criteria. I normally average between 30-36 putts per 18 holes and I have found that using the wrong ball can very much affect that average.

 

That's not to say that chipping and pitching are any less important, but when I get on the green I want to know precisely how the ball will react to my putter.

 

During the winter months, the only thing I can spend my time on is putting so I have become very sensitive to this part of the game. I think it is a very overlooked part of the game. In my own case, I've found that some of the skills in putting carry over to pitching and chipping which has helped me a great deal.

 

Sorry, but I think you're confusing your own inconsistencies with that of the ball... you're basically saying that the ball has hot spots such that it "jumps" off of the face some times, but not others, resulting in significant differences in distance. There's zero chance that any of the major manufacturers are selling golf balls like that because if it is happening with the putter, which basically doesn't compress the ball at all, can you imagine what it would be doing with other clubs? That would be a nightmare for any company to produce a ball that travels random distances.

 

Any distance control issues you're having with a ball are because you're not nearly as consistently swinging with the same force as you think you are, you're making different contact (variations on the loft or point of contact) from one putt to the next, the imperfections in the surface you're putting on are affecting putts in a way that is not obvious except for the distance traveled, or some combination of those things.

 

And easy way to test this is to find a solid, flat surface such as a concrete floor or a relatively thick piece of metal sitting on the ground. Basically you're looking for something that you know won't flex, so other surfaces, like tile or wood floors, which can have voids underneath them, won't necessarily work for this. Then, grab a meter stick so you can make sure you're dropping golf balls from the same height and then go to town dropping balls. This way you know you're applying the same force to the ball each time, and you'll be able to see that the ball will bounce up to the same height each time, regardless of which part of the ball strikes the ground.

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It’s simple. You used the ball you’ve probably had a milestone or best round with...hence why I used the Nike RZN tour platinum and blacks forever and ever.

 

I haven’t made an eagle with a TP5, Snell red, chromesoft etc. so I take what I am best at which is chipping and putting and go from there. Driver distances should vary only slightly between balls. But, they do vary. I still say the longest ball I ever hit was a Wilson 5000 I think was the name of it. It literally felt like I was hitting a marble and it just flew but forget about it with chipping and spin shots and putters.

 

You really can’t go wrong with amount of great products available now for balls.

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Biggest factor for me is with the driver. I am not a super accurate driver, so I have always favored a ball that spun the least off the tee (there may be advances here over time that now allow the high performing balls to spin less off the driver). I've also noticed that some of the softer compression balls tend to have a flatter flight than others, and I prefer these.

 

Like others, I don't really care about the differences in balls and putting. I can adjust easily to the feel and the read/stroke is what matters.

 

For irons/wedges, I don't play on Augusta like greens often, so I can adjust to playing a non-premium (high spin) ball here. I think as long as you aren't switching balls every round and know how it is going to react you can play most shots (of course there are exceptions every now and then where the ProV would be preferred).

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Irons and wedges for me. A ball has to have the spin/feel/performance approaching greens. ;)

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I've never stuck with a ball that I hated off the tee but loved on or near the green. Driver and iron play are first in the decision making process. Always. I'll make it work with putting and chipping.

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Wow, I'm really surprised that no one thinks that putting affects their decision that much and 40-50% of your shots will be on the green.

 

Like others have stated, I don't notice much difference in balls when I putt, or off the tee. I choose based on a ball checking and stopping if I hit a green from the fairway, and the same for when I miss the green. (which I do quite often) Getting close to the hole improves my putting immensely.

I also like the B330 RX. I shot my lowest rounds with it last year, so who knows? Maybe I putt better with it as well?

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