Maybe? I’ve been playing both the CT and CTX side by side doing some testing lately. I would describe the differences as subtle rather than major. Definitely noticeable but also feeling like I could play either
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With a ProV1X it’s just spin. It gets up in the air very easy with every club. It’s the stickiest on the green for every shot as well. Little firm feeling but once you get used to that other balls don’t feel as good.So can anyone share the changes they saw with the “right” ball? What did you gain? Is it all about distance? Spin? Numbers on a monitor? Shaved 5 strokes? Straighter shots?
I’ve got a couple dozen other balls to try, but I’m not expecting any magic.
With a ProV1X it’s just spin. It gets up in the air very easy with every club. It’s the stickiest on the green for every shot as well. Little firm feeling but once you get used to that other balls don’t feel as good.
Bridgestone Tour B RX and RXS are great balls for a more moderate swing speed.I’m sure i do. I’m starting to try different balls on the rapsodo having stenciled them to match. Results (i did this before surgery) were mixed at best. As i resume more normal activity in golf I’ll try more.
I wonder if the “pro” lines really help/hurt slower old guy swings versus different lower tier balls.
I think it hurts if your adaptation to getting old to play courses that allow you to roll the ball up inviting greens.I wonder if the “pro” lines really help/hurt slower old guy swings versus different lower tier balls.