Hard for you to jidge these balls when neither of these balls will be right for you with your slow swing speed, u should try balls like the callaway super soft, taylormade speedsoft, something around a 60 compression at most
@@TheGolfingCrowe huh? Just saying using a 3 piece urethane ball with 80+ compression ain't gonna work for someone with a slow swing speed, ild say it to your face aswell or anyone's face as I was trying to help! Try a low compression ball, I bet it helps in a lot of ways for you!
@ShaunY1988 please do forgive me, I had someone looking at my account and they've replied to you earlier. Please ignore that comment. To be fair, my driver swing swing is around 108-112 (so not fast) so I don't want anything to squishy per say, i found the 3 piece cavell very good. My iron swing is slower for sure, I prefer smoothness in that regard.
You got fantastic tempo and smoothness to your swing. I’m personally a 2 handicap and I would say that if you could slightly rotate your upper body more on the upswing you would be golden. But dude, I don’t want to sound like an asshole lol great swing
to be fair, I don't mind the ideas heh. Only thing for me when I ever try rotating more, I get all out of sync on the backswing. So I'm trying to rotate my hips more through impact after a lesson recently, to help stop the flip I have
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yvlKWe2X-oM.htmlsi=Oftokh7xm5RU1eyc well you could just notnbe so negative and follow where the shottracer went. Besides, the full match video link is there, it was the boring tee shot on the last hole if you must know
@ar147 dude I'm sorry I came across negative, but i was just telling you how I felt.... its not my fault youtube sent me this as a short. I'm just saying, you're a competing with 60 million other shorts and I just felt it wasn't good enough purely coz you just hit the ball into a hill, who cares!!
the trust ball is weird. it can not handle the driver at all, but does quite well with short game and greens. atleast when i used it, the coating stuck to the driver every hit, and that would cause the ball to fly out of control alot.
Yeah I do have a review video recorded for them, but I'm not really sure whether to upload it. I just found them very meh as a ball. Irons and short game all decent enough, but as you say, just seemed to have an odd flight with driver and cut up so easily
@raymondthomadwormald9621 to hit slightly more down on the ball. I suppose you can still do it off the left foot (for right handers). But I just prefer in the middle, it allows me to keep my left wrist firm for longer with releasing the club
I did exactly the same thing. I had used the Stealth Plus 9* and Stealth 2 plus 9* for the last year and a half but ended up taking them both out of my bag and putting my orginal SIM 9* back in my bag. It goes the furthest but just not as forgiving. If you have the right shaft in the SIM it goes just as high and with a much lower spin (-500 rpm). I am using a Tensei AV white 65g S shaft. It went almost 10 yards further than the Stealth Plus and Stealth 2 Plus. Newer not always better.
this is pretty cool to hear, I went for the sim purely to reduce my driver spin. My old 0211 usually spun in the higher 2000s, so I definitely wanted to reduce it. From what I've found so far, the ball flight is much stronger and roll out is better.
@@TheGolfingCroweAt 1 time last year. I had 7 Taylormade Driver heads all are the Adjustable version. SLDR, M1, M3, M5, SIM, Stealth Plus and Stealth 2 Plus. All 9 degrees. I took them all to the range with 3 different shafts. The SIM sounds the best and the strongest ball flight. SLDR came second, the same distance as the Stealths. M1 came third, followed by M5 then M3. But the most forgiving was the M5.
Watch a video on youtube and learn a stronger grip. your smashing the ball but your grip is too weak and your hitting what we call a slice. plus with that club only tee it up about a 1/4 of an inch
I really hope you realise this is a randomly stupid video with no technique involved and just a full out crazy couple of swings at the range. Cheers for the behind the keyboard golf professional wannabe tips