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The TOP 3 Affordable Golf Balls Of 2023 – DIRECT TO YOU!?



The TOP 3 Affordable Golf Balls Of 2023 – DIRECT TO YOU!?

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  1. Vice Pro or Pro Plus for me. Sadly to get best price I have to buy 5 dozen. I now rarely lose a ball on my local course, so 60 balls will last me a couple of years

  2. Currently gaming the Vice ProPlus. I was gaming the Sugar Golf balls for a while as well. Both are excellent premium replacement options.

  3. Gaming OnCore Elixer…$25/dozen, 3 piece construction, urethane cover. You can get them on sale for $20 per dozen a couple times a year.

  4. Been shooting some of my best scores lately with the Kirkland and just can't seem to lose them like I did with Pro v's or Chrome Softs.

  5. Kirkland golf all is the best out there, especially considering the price. I take 5yards less from a driver to pay half the price of ProV1

  6. I really appreciate that you are promoting affordable golf equipment. I have been using the Kirkland ball for 3 years now. Played the ProV 1 for many years and yes the Kirkland bal maybe a half a club shorter but off the irons and wedges it feels and performs the same. My only complaint was the poor durability of the cover on the V2 but have been playing the new version for a couple of months now and it is noticeable how the durability was improved.

  7. Im off 14 and often play match play on my own,,Budget ball V Premium ball,,,,Premium only wins half the time,,,Just my 2 cents worth. Im sure it makes a big difference to better player.

  8. Slightly off topic, but there seemed to be lots of buzz around the Wilson Triad a while ago, but then it went silent. Does anyone here play them or have an opinion about them?

  9. Seed balls were made at the Taiwan factory that burned down a week ago. So when the stock runs out, they will probably be out of business for a while.

  10. It all depends who you believe another golf reviewer has done a similar review Vice came out on top even beat the top brands.

  11. How about affordable store- bought golf balls, not DTC? I play the Taylormade Tour Response .. on the higher end, but it works for me!

  12. Good video. I'm a 4 hcp. Lose very few balls. Don't buy most of the balls I use. We play tournaments and best shots where fortunately we win back enough to get balls when needed. Would like to see all these compared to other name brands on 40-50 yard shots outside. For me, the DTC are a good alternative but not what a Prov1 does. Durability can be iffy also on some DTC. Also, I use yellow. I do see the Kirkland ball has yellow. Might be worth a try if the durability has improved. At age 56, I just see yellow so much better. Last note: I'm in USA. Titleist, Bridgestone, Callaway make some versions of their balls here in the States. I support that for a few additional bucks.

  13. If you haven't tried a kirkland, then you don't know what you're missing fantastic ball for the price

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