Got a few sleeves of CS Truvis left, but planning on bringing a pile of CS TruTracks as well. Yellow for me and my crappy vision.Bringing some USA TruTrack Chrome Tours to Ballyhack
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Got a few sleeves of CS Truvis left, but planning on bringing a pile of CS TruTracks as well. Yellow for me and my crappy vision.Bringing some USA TruTrack Chrome Tours to Ballyhack
Nice! Yellow TruTrack will be tried this year!Got a few sleeves of CS Truvis left, but planning on bringing a pile of CS TruTracks as well. Yellow for me and my crappy vision.
I'm guessing you move the ball a little further than I do but you're welcome to take a sleeve of my CS home with you assuming I don't lose them all.Nice! Yellow TruTrack will be tried this year!
I’m not a long hitter. SS just under 100. Used to play yellow and black Truvis all the time Until I started trying a bunch of other balls including CSX and XLS.I'm guessing you move the ball a little further than I do but you're welcome to take a sleeve of my CS home with you assuming I don't lose them all.
This is why you post them!I think I’m going to rerun the testing and include the CTX in for the full picture. I am looking for the numbers I jotted down when I did it previously, but can’t find them.
This is good stuff for the Chrome Tour and been my experience as well. I don't want a ball that spins too much with my wedges since I do put spin on it so don't want to see a shot pull back off the green. Love the CT with my irons and off the tee.I have two rounds in with the Chrome Tour and two with CTX. Last year I ended up playing the CSX LS, so that's my main comparison. My limited take so far.
Chrome Tour:
- Absolutely doesn't feel harsh off the club on any shot, even the putter. I like softer balls and the CT is soft enough to please me.
- Putter speed control was quite easy to get a hang off and the Tru Track was easy to line up.
- TT is really easy to find anywhere! And easy to recognize from a far too.
- Had my longest drives in a while with the combo of CT and DarkSpeed X. Good shots were really good and bad shots were not that bad. I feel like the CT is doing the same thing as the CSX LS, where my miss that could generate a ton of side spin just doesn't.
- Wedges were not spinning like crazy, but that's more up to me not being that good at spinning shots.
- Irons were of an expected distance from previous, even had some really great ones distance and dispersion wise.
- What can I say, I'm liking them so far.
Chrome Tour X:
Main takeaway? Need to take them to the monitor, but so far CT is definitely winning for me.
- Scores were worse than with the CT, but I'm not really blaming the ball too much.
- Doesn't seem to check any better or worse for me on chips and wedge shots than the CT. I may jus be bad at putting spin to a ball, which leaves me not benefitting that much from the added spin on CTX.
- Off the putter, it doesn't feel harsh, but distance control was a bit harder feeling than with the CT.
- I was shorter off the tee with the CTX and felt like my missed shots had more curve, meaning more in the junk than with the CT. This relates to my experience with the CS vs. CSX.
- Iron shots might spin more, as I feel like I'm losing 5-10m versus the CT on good shots.
you noticed less spin back or action with the CT on the greens with full swing approaches compared to something like the Chrome Soft X?It's been fun seeing what the Chrome Tour can do around the greens now that the Bermuda is no longer dormant and there is actually grass under the ball. The combination of the Jaws Raw wedges and the Chrome Tour have been working really well for me. For my game, I get the right amount of spin with wedges on full to half swings where the ball will hold but not spin back off the green. Around the greens, I get a consistent action and predictable rollout.
Ball flight with my irons has been consistent as well. No surprises in carry and it holds it line well in the wind.
I have not put the X into play on the course yet. Been playing the CT since December since it fit me so well. Nothing is more frustrating to me than to hit a good shot with a wedge and then see it spin back off the green. I think that's what I would run into potentially with the X. I haven't played a Prov1 or 1x in forever for that reason. It's a me problem versus a ball issue.you noticed less spin back or action with the CT on the greens with full swing approaches compared to something like the Chrome Soft X?
my last two rounds ive spun the CSX off the green about 40 ft each and it drove me nuts hahaI have not put the X into play on the course yet. Been playing the CT since December since it fit me so well. Nothing is more frustrating to me than to hit a good shot with a wedge and then see it spin back off the green. I think that's what I would run into potentially with the X. I haven't played a Prov1 or 1x in forever for that reason. It's a me problem versus a ball issue.
I was hitting a draw with the PW on this session (not on purpose) and usually play a slight fade with both the X and regular Chrome Tour. I would normally have more spin with a wedge.
That is the worst feeling watching it happen and you can’t do anything about it.my last two rounds ive spun the CSX off the green about 40 ft each and it drove me nuts haha
I think you chose wisely. I'm looking to get the new CS into play. I have a couple dozen leftover from last year. Fortunately or unfortunately, depending on how you look at it, I have now played the same old Truvis for 27 holes.A winner has finally been declared in my Chrome Tour vs Chrome Soft battle - the Chrome Soft will be my ball for the year. I played them against each other again today, it's such a close battle and I could be happy with either one, but the Chrome Soft feels/sounds better off the putter for me and that was the deciding factor. The Chrome Tour has a slight edge in greenside performance, but it's not huge (at least for my swing), and I really struggled with putting the Chrome Tour today. Went back to the Chrome Soft and it felt like home - my touch was better, and it just felt more comfortable off the putter face.
I'm not seeing any difference in distance, and the Chrome Soft seems to be straighter on full shots, most likely because of lower spin (seat of the pants, I don't have launch monitor numbers to back that theory up). It could be familiarity too, since I played the CS all last year, but either way I'm perfectly happy to have it in the bag going forward.