Is spin difference noticeable between all balls for higher handicapper?

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By Domenico E

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  1. Domenico E

    Domenico E
    Mayfield Village, OH

    I'm a 30 handicap and want more spin on approach shots but not sure if i'll be able to notice it?
  2. Clinton M

    Clinton M
    flowery branch

    yes you will notice it.

  3. David L

    David L
    fort collins, CO

    It depends on how well you hit your irons. If your handicap is high because of your drives, putting, and chipping then you might notice a difference between balls, but if I were you I wouldn't spend an extra $20 on Pro V1's. You could buy a sleve of Pro V1's and hit some iron shots with them and see if you notice any difference between those and the balls you're using now. Good luck.
  4. Quintin H

    Quintin H
    Morehead, KY

    What makes you think you need more spin on approach shots?

  5. Domenico E

    Domenico E
    Mayfield Village, OH

    Quintin H said:

    What makes you think you need more spin on approach shots?

    I never get the ball to bite or even check. Just hit, release 20 yards and be putting for 6
  6. Chris C

    Chris C
    Lincoln, CA

    You might notice a difference in spin, but the question you should be asking is 'will more spin help me score better'. At the 30 handicap level, I would suggest using a good 2 piece ball, such as the DT-solo. It really is a great feel and performing ball for the price, and has one of the highest spin rates of any 2 piece ball. Until you can accurately control the distances of your approach irons, stopping the ball on a dime or spinning it back won't benefit your score. I would suggest trying the DT-solo and taking the extra $$$ that you save and investing in lessons....
  7. Domenico E

    Domenico E
    Mayfield Village, OH

    Chris C said:

    You might notice a difference in spin, but the question you should be asking is 'will more spin help me score better'. At the 30 handicap level, I would suggest using a good 2 piece ball, such as the DT-solo. It really is a great feel and performing ball for the price, and has one of the highest spin rates of any 2 piece ball. Until you can accurately control the distances of your approach irons, stopping the ball on a dime or spinning it back won't benefit your score. I would suggest trying the DT-solo and taking the extra $$$ that you save and investing in lessons....

    I am taking private lessons and they seem to help. When people see a 30 'capper, they automatically assume that they have no game and have no understanding. I hit 'em great on the range today, and putting average is 37 strokes but I only hit 1 or 2 G.I.Rs in one 18 hole round. According to Titleist, greens in reg is the most important stat, and it's also my worst (5%) so please exuse me not wanting the DT Solo.

  8. Quintin H

    Quintin H
    Morehead, KY

    What ball do you expect to give you more full swing spin than the ProV1?

  9. Domenico E

    Domenico E
    Mayfield Village, OH

    Quintin H said:

    What ball do you expect to give you more full swing spin than the ProV1?

    Don't know, but if any of you guys do, do tell. (guesses Tour i(s), RXS,

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