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✅ 6 BEST DISTANCE GOLF BALLS FOR SLOW SWING SPEEDS

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►ABOUT THIS VIDEO
Picking the right golf ball for your swing speed is one of the easier ways to improve your scores. It’s not going to magically fix your game but it’s something that should lower your scores by a few strokes. In this post, I’m going to be talking about the best golf balls for people with slower swing speeds.

Here are the best golf balls for slower swing speeds:
Callaway ERC Soft
Srixon Soft Feel
Wilson Fifty Elite
Noodle Long And Soft
Bridgestone e12 Soft
Titleist Tour Soft

It’s hard to say which one will give you the most distance because everyone’s swing is slightly different. All of them are great golf balls though so you can’t go wrong with any of them. The best thing to do is give them a try and see for yourself what you have the best results with. Continue reading for the full details of each ball and why they’re good for slower swing speeds.

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