Are YOU WASTING MONEY On The WRONG GOLF BALLS?!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ส.ค. 2021
  • The BEST SELLING Golf Ball Ever vs The NUMBER 1 BALL IN GOLF!? The BEST SELLING Golf Ball Ever vs The Number 1 Ball In Golf!? When buying golf balls there are certain factors we must think about? what is the best golf ball? the best golf ball for you? the best golf ball for me? the best golf ball for mid handicap golfers? the best golf ball for high handicap golfers? what about the best budget golf ball? the best cheap golf ball? in this video I play golf with the new Srixon AD333 golf ball. a ball I dubbed the best selling golf ball ever... against the new Titleist Pro-V1x.. what is the best golf ball regardless of budget? let's do it... and let's do it now
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  • @chrissellings
    @chrissellings 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I don't use them but I still get excited when I find a newish ProV1 in the rough.

  • @TeddyCavachon
    @TeddyCavachon 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    When I worked as a starter / marshal at a course I found several thousand balls of various brands and would take them out to the course when empty before closing it for the night for direct comparison by hitting straight, fade and draw shots to a green with a seven iron. The factors which affected ball flight the most where how compression and cover material because those two things cause the ball to grip and then spin off the face of the club. Premium balls like Pro V1 and Pro V1x have urethane outer levels which have a high coefficient of friction than the polymers used in the less expensive balls which translates into more backspin.
    Backspin is the magic mojo that keeps the ball in the air like an airplane wing. The faster it spins the more lift it will create. The more lift you get out of a ball with a 180 yard approach shot to a tight green the greater the odds of the ball dropping on to it vertically with enough retained spin to make it check, one hop and stop. You can do that with a ProV1. Lesser balls without the same spin rates off the face? Not so much.
    Backspin is also the magic mojo which allows the ball to fly straight, or be curved on a predictable flight plan. The spinning creates gyroscopic stability, something that anyone who has ridden a bicycle has experienced. It is the spinning of the wheels that makes the bike stable and the same is true of a golf ball. And like a wheel a ball needs to be in perfect balance to fly straight or be shaped consistently. Ben Hogan would use a mixture of water and epsom salts to float and spin by hand all the balls he used in competition, rejecting any that were out of balance. One of the reasons premium balls are more expensive is because more testing is done when they are manufactured ensure they are perfectly balanced and those which are not perfectly balances are rejected. Premium ball production has a higher reject / spoilage rate than lesser quality balls.
    The biggest variable is the golfer. It takes a high swing velocity at impact to compress a ball optimally and most recreational golfers can’t stay in balance while producing it and therefore can’t deliver face to club consistently enough to make the margin of error created by there swing flaws greater than the difference between ball A and ball B. So for the beginner anything other than inexpensive balls is a huge waste of money until a round of golf can be played without losing any.
    The best way to improve one’s swing is to play practice rounds from the front tees with just a 7 iron tee to green. Try that and you just might finish the round with the same ball you started with because like on the range hitting successive shots with the same club will make you aware of swing flaws and how to correct them. Then as you correct your swing flaws, stay in balance and start compressing the ball between you will find it flies, carries and rolls much differently as your swing improves. That’s the point where you should consider buying a box of premium balls and alternating between them and what you are playing. The ideal thing to do is to go to the course at mid day when not crowded and play two balls, bargain and premium for direct comparison. The premium ball because of the way it contacts the face and releases with more spin will be less forgiving of miss hits but that will help reveal the swing flaws the other balls had been masking.

  • @Golfzilla70
    @Golfzilla70 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    great vid --- i find it fascinating that the way people look at the urethane performance balls is that they'll look for a ball that "checks up and not roll out" on greenside chips. I'm a low single-digit handicapper myself, and i find that one of the hardest things to do is to consistently strike a chip that has exactly the right check on it for the carry distance you guess at trying to go for the hole. With plenty of practice, it is nice to watch and fun to do, but on the flip side those ionomer cover balls just roll right out all the time, in a VERY predictable manner. You don't have one check up mysteriously, and then another one just roll out mysteriously, like urethane balls tend to do in the hands of folks who aren't highly proficient chippers of the ball. I understand that sometimes you'd like to have a ball that checks up in a tight situation, but there are just so few amateurs out there that understand how to control such a shot that it renders the ball performance both unpredictable and a waste of money. You don't have to spin a wedge 12,000 rpms to have an excellent short game.

  • @ianburton9223
    @ianburton9223 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Really do appreciate your relaxed confidence over a 3 or 4 foot put. Played AVX for a whole season, but this year I'm playing bright green WIlson Staff Duo Optix. I cannot find any differences in ShotScope data for 2020 and 2021 so far, but I'm now off 21 (best handicap was 13 back in 2008) so maybe, as you suggested, I don't have the skills to make or detect any differences.
    One important difference is the maths: 12 AVX = 12 DUO Optix + 10 beers

  • @martinmadsen5578
    @martinmadsen5578 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Really good video. Enjoyed it a lot 👍

  • @paulbown3960
    @paulbown3960 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    good to see you are doing the testing out on the course, like you said that's where it matters!

  • @joebelford4274
    @joebelford4274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I’ve tried many different golf balls and finally just decided find one you like around the greens and stick with it. Playing the same ball eliminates at least one part of the consistency equation.

  • @markward3184
    @markward3184 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've been playing the Titleist TruFeel for quite a while now and it seems a perfect trade off between price, durability, spin and distance. Nice and soft around the greens and low spinning off the driver. What I learned after using mixed lake balls is that using the same ball all the time makes a big difference, no matter which brand the ball is.

  • @STUARTLEHRMAN1
    @STUARTLEHRMAN1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I haven't bought a golf ball in 6 years - yesterday found 3 Titleist Pro-V1x and Srixon AD333 - plus some Callaway bright orange ball which I gave to my buddy who actual buys them. I'm a 17 handicap been playing for 10yrs I am 71. Love you video's

  • @andrewsutcliffe6631
    @andrewsutcliffe6631 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I use what ever I find on a Sunday morning, after Saturday comps

  • @iankennedy9377
    @iankennedy9377 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fascinated by what a golf ball fitting is like! Never seen one done before. Reckon you & Chris could do another really good video on that process for talking balls! Love those reviews!

  • @AsadKhan-lm6yr
    @AsadKhan-lm6yr 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice description James. Appreciate the effort

  • @DABSandDRUMS
    @DABSandDRUMS 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm a high handicap beginner, when I started using just one type of ball I went with the Srixon soft feels, I really loved the way they felt off the face, low spin, but very tricky around the greens, I was paying $20/ doz on amazon, they ended up being out of stock for a few weeks so I switched to Callaway Supersoft about a month and a half ago and they are fantastic for the way I play, low spin, but still nicely controllable around the green. I found the supersofts for $19.97 at Walmart

  • @davidbooth9299
    @davidbooth9299 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    James, it would be great for you to play comp each week with a different ball, including some of the budget balls you have reviewed, such as the Lidl Ball and the Costco Ball. It would be fascinating to see how different your score would be if you gamed a premium, mid-range and budget ball over different weeks. Good luck and thanks for the great content.

  • @jrthemaverick2361
    @jrthemaverick2361 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    James, great channel. I was playing a used Srixon Q.Star ball over the past few years. Picked Q’s based on how they play in the wind, less dispersion, green side performance. Went to used or reclaimed balls from a chap about 45 minute drive away. 5 dozen for about $50 Cdn so about 90 cents/ball. New a dozen with tax is $40. I’m a high handicap (flirt with 90 a few times a season on good days). I find these are a good performing ball and are good value. My supplier has the balls sorted by brand/type Pro V1s, Srixon Z and Q Stars, Srixon Other balls, Callaway, etc. You can either take the dozens as he has bundled or go thru and pick your own. I do the latter and very happy with this process. I may see him every second or third season. Keep up the great content!

  • @iainryan368
    @iainryan368 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Have started using the ad333 this year as I wanted to get used to using the same ball all the time. Generally I have been really happy with them. The one down side I have seen compared to premium balls is durability. They mark up horribly out of bunkers. Clearly the answer is go in fewer bunkers but I suspect that is not going to disappear from my game any time soon. Interesting comparison that matches my own experience apart from the marking up issue.

  • @bathman6366
    @bathman6366 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video! The pro at my club always says that Pro V1s aren't suitable for anyone who plays game improvement clubs like Ping G series, as you won't get the clubhead speed to benefit from their advanced tech. The Srixon is a great mid-price ball, but there's a 3-piece option, Callaway CXR Control available for £16 a dozen from Sports D, which feel buttery around the greens.
    I think if you're paying less than £20 for a round of golf, you don't want your golf ball cost (in lost balls) to be anywhere near your outlay for green fees.

  • @paulmcguire6397
    @paulmcguire6397 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi James thanks for the inspiration from yesterday's best ever score video,watched it then went out and scored 3 over for 9 holes with back to back birdies playing off 18 as you say confidence makes a massive difference, as for golf balls I use the Kirkland signature golf ball you reviewed and I find it checks up okay

  • @whogg0521
    @whogg0521 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I find all the recent golf ball analysis interesting. I love the feel of Pro Vs off my Scotty. I use Snell balls and TP5s and Pro V1s. Tried the TP5x yesterday and really really enjoyed it off the tee with my 3 wood (couldn’t hit my Driver for shite!). Flew well, great stopping power, etc. I have played the NV from Srixon and really liked that ball, and the yellow version. I think, for the money, really hard to beat that Snell ball.

  • @nicted9308
    @nicted9308 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I used Pro V 1 golf balls when I was tn single figures and I could get it to stop on a sixpence and also great around the greens. Now I'm a senior golfer in my late sixties and playing off 11 handicap I have used AD 333 balls for the past couple of years. My game has changed as I got older and these balls are really good and fit into my game very well and are cheaper than Pro V 1 but you get what you pay for.

  • @roberthudson3571
    @roberthudson3571 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great vid. Very interesting. I use a callaway super soft. I have a reasonably slow swing speed so the low compression suits me.

  • @spocktra50
    @spocktra50 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    That was great. Cheers James.

  • @zernazhex2739
    @zernazhex2739 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Again great video.
    I have been playing golf for approx. 4 months, and I have in that time tried a lot of different balls, callaway warbird, Callaway max, callaway super soft, Bridgestone Treosoft, all bought from new, and I have played the Pro v1 I have found on the field, and I can did not notice any difference in my game, I could instead notice a big difference in the wallet :). However, I can clearly hear the difference on the balls, especially when I put.
    But heeey im 34 hcp :)

  • @tommiethatcher7265
    @tommiethatcher7265 2 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Enjoyable head to head James. I would like to see the AD333 go up against its big brother the Z star and also the Srixon soft feel.
    I would like to see you also include the numbers from a launch monitor

    • @johnp8131
      @johnp8131 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Maybe the Q star and Trispeed too?

    • @davidabrial5328
      @davidabrial5328 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@johnp8131 I vote for trispeed too, not the tour version that is too expensive here

  • @johnhatch3071
    @johnhatch3071 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Srixon soft feel and TaylorMade burner are my favourites cuz that’s what I was using for my hole in ones. Honourable mention to Bridgestone e6 and e12 as well for a good mid range ball. 15 hcp with regular swing speed. Enjoy your videos James cheers from 🇨🇦⛳️🍻

  • @gregbarthjr9621
    @gregbarthjr9621 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have found that Only urethane cover golf balls, provide the spin around the green that I want. My golf game is more about control than distance. I'd be very interested to see spin numbers from wedge shots with a launch monitor, going forward on any golf balls you try. I really like the on course tests you do. But spin for most people who play golf. Helps with the control and consistency. Keep up the great work, James. Cheers!

  • @barrymurton8988
    @barrymurton8988 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I’m happy with what ever I find, as long as it a Srixon, titleist or callaway!

  • @blindsquirrel3123
    @blindsquirrel3123 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    First to post today. I have been testing the ProV1, Prov1x and the Vice Pro + for about a month. I have “settled” on the ProV1, but truth be told, I could pick any of them and play a good round. For me it just comes down to feel off the wedges and putter. Great video James.

  • @laughinggravyuk
    @laughinggravyuk 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been a little bit all over the place when it comes to balls, tried both of the ones in the video. Decided I was going to stick to a single ball for an extended period rather than just grabbing what's on offer. Went with the Bridgestone E12, sort of the ball between the Prov1 and the AD333 -multilayer construction, ionomer cover, around £25 a dozen.

  • @davidrobinson2644
    @davidrobinson2644 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Spin control is everything - especially for mid handicappers like me that are chipping/pitching on lots of holes so I prefer a urethane covered ball as any additional spin helps. And as you said - feel off the putter is really important. Last few years I played Z-stars but recently noticed that the covers get damaged really easily (1 or 2 trips to the bunker and they are scuffed/chipped) whereas pro v1s are more robust.

  • @zerotohero5286
    @zerotohero5286 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I play ad333 balls. I like them, I have played lots of different ball before settling on the ad333.
    For me, I think it offers a great blend between price and performance.

  • @johndavis2653
    @johndavis2653 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I would prefer to just see the challenge, tee to green. As you are such a good putter I feel that even if the putts are from different parts of the green your feel is so good that it would give an unfair advantage to whichever ball you putt with second. I tend to use cheaper balls and often the AD333(mainly as I do not get much spin even out of an expensive ball) and love the way you embrace these little challenges

  • @michaelaherne3453
    @michaelaherne3453 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Being a higher handicap golfer (24) and new to the game (1 year) I found lake balls handy for the first few months as I was losing them a lot. But now I have started breaking 100 regularly and keeping shots in play a lot more I have started using the Mizuno RB566's. I find them nice and soft even though they are 2 piece ionomer ball. They are also sold at a great price €22 per dozen.

  • @RossLawrie
    @RossLawrie 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good to see this... thats my ball of choice as a high handicap player!

  • @donmorgan4814
    @donmorgan4814 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video James, I would like to see . AD333 ,Pro V1, Taylormade TP5, Chrome Soft Comparison under same conditions and same shot. On the golf course. Theres a million launch monitor Comparisons.
    Great Video keep up the good work. And I liked your club Comparisons also. You putted the Mizuno Putter looked pretty good

  • @orlandogolfguruogg5382
    @orlandogolfguruogg5382 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love the more on course videos 😊👍

  • @stevevivian7396
    @stevevivian7396 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi James really appreciate and enjoy your post’s.
    I live in New Zealand and we really fork out some solid coin for golf balls.
    $96 Titleist ProV
    $79 Bridgestone B RXS
    I’ve tried cheaper ones but like yourself I found they didn’t quite have the same characteristics as the premium balls.
    So I’m spending $6.50 -$8.00
    Per ball.
    Cheers Mate 🍻😎

  • @jmoore6972
    @jmoore6972 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I switched from Titleist to Srixon couple weeks ago. Used to hit prov1 now I'm hitting zstar xv.

  • @iannaylor231
    @iannaylor231 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Used the AD333 for some years now, does everything I ask of it.
    Allows me a level of consistency that other balls don't.

    • @garethduffy4802
      @garethduffy4802 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I have actually just changed from the Ad333 to titleist trufeel. Ad333 is a lovely ball and does everything you need. It was just a bit too spinny for my swing and the titleist reduced this on those bad swings/shots.
      But the Titleist Trufeel and Ad333 are both £20 a dozen so the same ball park.
      James - it would be interesting to see the difference between the Ad333 and the Z star and other balls in their range and similar with Titleist. Do they help or is it hype and ego that people play the 'tour' ball as some weird flex.

  • @gazcarter1836
    @gazcarter1836 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Fantastic head to head. I’d like to see head to heads on using 3/4 hybrids compared to 3/4 irons as in consistency as I struggle with my 4 iron. Great videos.

  • @leonmichael3136
    @leonmichael3136 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been buying A1 condition second hand Srixon ad333 yellow.....at £4.80 a dozen.....50 balls £20.....and my game has improved amazingly since changing from Pro v1 ....no longer worried about losing the ball....hence hitting it sweet every time...Leon

  • @benastley8098
    @benastley8098 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Have used both and am not surprised the AD333 went well off the tee but pro v’s are much better for approach shots and control. Lot more confidence especially for shorter shots >80 yards

  • @Cushty84
    @Cushty84 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video James, I go to a local boy who sell good course found balls, All brands for £1 per ball, Last week i got 40 prov1 for £40 and the only thing about them is logos or pen marks, No cuts or scuff marks on them..

  • @JoshGaston
    @JoshGaston 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’m a Vice Pro+ convert. They perform as well as any premium tour ball and cost $135 US for 5 dozen.

  • @chriscattran7867
    @chriscattran7867 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I play srixon ad333 and love them good value great control distance for me no. 1 ball

  • @greek3k
    @greek3k 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’ve played the AD333, but more often the Q-star version on the ball (from what I read they’re the same or similar).
    I get them on sale at the beginning of the season/end of season…Srixon is amazing and offer them at half price multiple times a year. $1.50 a ball for a very good ball vs. $5 per ball is important when they go flying into the forest/water multiple times a round.

    • @haze4307
      @haze4307 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      The Q star replaced the AD333 Tour

  • @TimC887
    @TimC887 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I tried to play the Titleist Tour Soft ball at the start of the season and found myself playing all bump and runs on green side shots. There was no drop and stop. I was constantly playing for the run out. I went back to the ProV1 and was able to spin it with complete control. Two hops and stop next to the hole. Back to the ProV1 for me.

  • @commonman317
    @commonman317 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    On a side note. That course looks really nice to me. Looks really relaxing being out there by yourself and playing some good golf.

  • @andywilliams1947
    @andywilliams1947 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have used AD-333 for a while and have always found them to be good enough for me (20 handicap/occasional golfer). I have also tried Titleist PRO V1 but don't think I have the skill to make the best of them. Therefore price is more important to me as I don't see any gain form the ProV1. Great video though and interesting stuff. Would love to see these tested on the simulator for pure tech facts but also you playing them in some comps to get used to them would be brilliant and a 'real' test.

  • @dannydunne920
    @dannydunne920 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    You touched on a good video idea there yourself, try the Titilist equivalent price wise Vs AD333. You might get a more obvious reason why the AD333 is so popular - or it could just come down to what I think is best about the ball, the colour! It's easier to track and easier to find in the rough

  • @chrislewis7
    @chrislewis7 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    After playing a urethane cover ball for a while I'd never go back to a ionomer cover. I notice a real difference around the greens. I've been playing the Seed SD-01 and I'm really liking it. If you buy via the subscription option (then cancel immediately) they are great value. I got 4 dozen delivered for £93.28. £23.32 a dozen.

  • @berniewallis4140
    @berniewallis4140 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Used titliest as I progressed in the sport, then moved to Bridgestone, however I now use the AD333 ball, I buy 4 dozen at the beginning of every year and I still have 3 boxes remaining as of today the 30th August!

  • @garthsampson2988
    @garthsampson2988 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    You were definitely on the fairway... I am also interested in the Z star to see how it performs.

  • @carldecator2970
    @carldecator2970 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Agreee with your assessment that playing a premium ball provides more consistent and desirable performance. I play Titleist AVX or Callaway Chrome Soft, and take a decision on greens: AVX on softer greens and Chrome on harder greens, where I need more spin.
    Trick is to not to pay full price: both Titleist and Callaway offered buy 3 dozen and get one free in the US recently, making the cost of each around $36 per dozen.

  • @danielcohen3159
    @danielcohen3159 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    When Today's Golfer did their ball test a couple of years ago the AD333 got crazy high spin for an ionomer-cover ball. Higher than a lot of urethane balls. It does have a very thin layer of urethane sprayed on, so that's probably why. That coating might not last very long, though. It didn't do anything impressive distance-wise, but was above the average, if I remember right.

  • @katzsteel
    @katzsteel 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I use Bridgestone e6 balls. Prov1 is for better players. I use it and just enhances my bad shots. More spin=more slice at least for me.

  • @peterholmes722
    @peterholmes722 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Srixon do great balls! A ball for every golfer from weekend warriors to tour pro's. I cut my teeth playing the AD333. Now that my game has evolved I play the Z star as that is what's best for my scoring clubs and has the sound / feel off the putter that I prefer. I do keep a few AD333 balls in the bag as my water balls and when I use them they still don't disappoint!.

  • @leeking888
    @leeking888 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I play low compression balls most probably I will be playing with the Srixon but given the opportunity I would be buying a Precept Lady/Laddie . I like them because I have a slow down swing and low compression balls takes off quicker

  • @mrdx777
    @mrdx777 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    The best ball I have found as an average golfer is the Easy Straight by Noodle. I love them!

  • @tonydavis2876
    @tonydavis2876 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I went from Callaway chrome soft to AD333 as just as good for my game. My son bought me some pro v1 balls a year ago. My fade became a slice and the ball jumped off my putter. Our greens are really quick and I couldn't control the pace of the pro version for anything under 6 foot. Went back to ad333.

  • @Spotofgardening
    @Spotofgardening 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    i swapped to the AD333 a few months ago, it is really good, I get great check and control on short game with good feel and playability. Prov1 is not worth it unless they are free! my only comment would be durability, I'm now changing golf balls mid round if needed as they can scuff up quite quickly, but that just means I'm getting a good bag of practice balls that are all the same.

  • @craigedga4r
    @craigedga4r 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Played both Ad333 excellent starters and winter ball x better consistency and control 👏

  • @tropictom5996
    @tropictom5996 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m a beginner. Older. Use senior flex clubs. Mostly use reloads which I buy at a military base for about $6.99 per 15. If I buy new balls I use Noodle L&S which are about $20 for 15. Not sure what it is about the Noodle balls but they feel very soft and I seem to have better rounds with them. They feel good.

  • @davefiver
    @davefiver ปีที่แล้ว

    I usually play the Srixon AD333 Tour/Q Star Tour and I use a Srixon AD333 as my "Winter" ball. I have broken 72 twice and both times I have done it with an AD333. Personally, I am not good enough to be able to tell the differences in spin between either of these balls. I also love the Srixon white colour and it just feels right to me. Once all my Q Star Tour balls are used up, I will just switch to the AD333. Absolutely nothing wrong with it, feels good off all clubs including the putter and it still spins on approaches to the greens. My strike and course conditions are definitely more of a factor than the ball.

  • @BeachBow
    @BeachBow 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Years ago I had someone ask me what ball I played. I told him, whatever I could find in the woods because I couldn't afford to buy balls. He told me to pick any ball, no matter the price, and only play that ball because of all the things in golf you can control, the ball you use is the only thing you can control. Good advise as I did see improved consistency in my game.

  • @michaelackley1560
    @michaelackley1560 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    We watch for the ride as you have fun.

  • @georgemaurice9179
    @georgemaurice9179 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    James, A lovely video I use either Snell, or Kirkland ( I am NOT anywhere close to a low handicap, I usually shoot around 92-98. I do however use a technasonic "Check-G0" ball spinner (see Dave Pelzs' comments) It spins a ball and the "heavy" side" spins to the outside, (centrifugal force) where I mark it. This means the ball rolls more "truer", is that a word?? In any case it seems to work. I don't believe (unless someone can advise (Chris??? LOL ) That the manufacturers "aim line" is anything other than a printing (still useful, but hardly scientifically provable) I would like to hear your comments with the "Aimpoint" system though. I too use the Motocaddy GPS (fantastic machine) and also the Arccros system (just played 5 rounds).

  • @joemckinney7758
    @joemckinney7758 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I use several different golf balls. I use the Taylormade TP5, TP5x, project a & tour response, also enjoy the Callaway ERC Soft & superhot. I would like you to try any of these vs the each other and I would like to see you use a cheaper ball in Comps.

  • @Simplycomfortfood
    @Simplycomfortfood 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello James. I am currently using the Titleist Tour Soft. I also have a couple of sleeves of Kirkland golf balls but I loose about 20 to 30 yards with the Kirkland and I am not real long to begin with so I don't believe I will be buying anymore Kirkland balls. I also have used the Callaway Super Soft but I have found I get better distance with the Titleist Tour soft and better control around the green. I will buy a dozen of the AD333 and see what I think. Cheers Blair

  • @jamesgibson3838
    @jamesgibson3838 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am waking up continuing playing vice pro. Recently tried tp5 and tour response and loved them. Now deep in the rabbit hole of TH-cam and considering bxs, z stats etc etc

  • @kimrisager4395
    @kimrisager4395 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi James. Try the Srixon Q-star tour. Great ball and still way cheaper than the Pro V1. Around 30💰 / 12 balls (some times on sale for 20-25💰)

  • @troymaddox8464
    @troymaddox8464 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    First off James, I love your channel and watch your videos everyday. Thanks for the content. :)
    I just picked up 2 dozen Costco golf balls to try on my next round (I enjoyed your previous video on them James). As a high-handicapper, I lose more than my fair share of golf balls. At approximately $1 per ball for a knockoff ProV1x, that seems like a good choice. Even better than the Titleist Tru-Feel, Callaway Supersoft, and Srixon Soft Feel lines. I have tried all of those as well, and like them but they are close to twice the price of the Costco ball. If/when my game improves to the point where I am more concerned about durability and performance than losing them because I can't keep them in play long enough to wear them out, then maybe it will be worth spending more.
    Or, maybe I'll like the Kirkland Signature and just not see spending 4 times the price for little to no gain. Hmmm...

  • @rickyhunter5080
    @rickyhunter5080 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My instructor plays the Srixon Z Star XV. He suggested that I try the Srixon Q Star Tour 3. I'm an 18 handicap. I played with the Q 3 and to my surprise, it performed quite well. I am interested in trying the AD333 however, on Amazon they list for 32 bucks not 20. Which is the same price of the Q Star Tour. James, I would like to see you do a comparison of the Srixon Q Star Tour against Titleist ProV1.

  • @rickyhunter5080
    @rickyhunter5080 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    James, also do a comparison of the VICE golf balls. I've tried the Vice Tour and it performed very well. I usually play the Titleist Tru Soft and just switched to the Srixon Q Star Tour 3.

  • @andrefrohlich2924
    @andrefrohlich2924 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Switched back to Vice Drive from AD333... The Vice Drive has - at least for me - the higher ball flight and I like this more (and is way cheaper :) ).

  • @pachelseafc
    @pachelseafc 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I currently play the Srixon distance ball playing off an 18 handicap. I've just paid £13 for a dozen, last box was £16 a dozen so for me, real value for money and give me the distance and feel I want at a very affordable price. Excellent comparison and I would say yes, for the better players, a premium ball would be beneficial but for me, playing off 18 I don't think I would notice that much difference other than price and maybe spending longer to look for it 😂👍🏌️

  • @mikepinder9953
    @mikepinder9953 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Used both these balls, years with the srixons, and been using the prov1x and my biggest improvement has been the short game with the prov1x. Lost abit of distance off the tee but more than making it up with my short game as I can judge the run out with my chips and feel on my putts

  • @russbergen4425
    @russbergen4425 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I live in Canada and the closest ball to the AD333 I can find is the Srixon Q-Star. For the same money, I would rather play the Wilson Duo Optix. The Wilson ball does everything I need (distance, trajectory, and feel) for my level of play. I have also played the Titleist TruFeel which is in that same price point. Lots of choice in that budget.

  • @tthaas
    @tthaas 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I pay $25 for two dozen Kirklands, though this month I did buy a box of the Srixon 333's after seeing another review (for $20), and a box of Srixon Q Star Tour Divides (which I got for $20 with a coupon) as well. My game is too random to make it sensible to pay much more for balls (though I have tried and hated less expensive ones -- the $6/doz Nitros at Walmart, which are awful, just clicky and no bite on the green).
    As for doing ball comparisons and reviews, I'd love to see them in the studio, but for your gaming ball, use what you're comfortable with. You can get us a pretty good review of a ball with a three-hole playthrough, like you did here.

  • @thandalion6313
    @thandalion6313 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Since returning to golf after injury I've been using AD333 and buying them from my local pro shop 2 dozen for £30. I'm very happy with them for everyday golf. I recently got a sleeve of Z Stars and I can definitely feel the difference but as much as I enjoy playing with them I would find it hard to justify £33 per dozen. I was 12 handicap before injury but that combined with new handicap system has propelled me to 17 :-(

  • @josephbrownisky9473
    @josephbrownisky9473 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Currently working through a selection of Srixons, Titleist and Taylormade’s, 50p a ball from Tommy who searches from them on our local course!

  • @christinegoulden7940
    @christinegoulden7940 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I am getting Titleist Toursoft balls at £2 each. I find them a bit hard. My club pro has suggested a Srixon AD 333. I am 28 handicap so don't warrant an expensive ball. Thanks for this video.

  • @oneheadlight8000
    @oneheadlight8000 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    The z star and z star xv are $25 a dozen here at Walmart in the states.. I think they are the previous gen.. been loving the xv's this year

  • @alant5611
    @alant5611 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I play an AD333, very often on offer at 2 dozen for £35 or so... I don't play enough to warrant trying too many balls. I used to use the DT solo Titleist, bit longer than the 333, 333 spun a bit more. Since changing the Solo to Trusoft, Trufeel etc I think the Titleist budget ball has had an identity crisis and I didn't like the changes, whereas the 333 just gently evolves, which is why I buy it, if I only buy 24 or 36 balls a year in one go, I don't want to be stuck using something I don't know, like or trust!

  • @tonyru303
    @tonyru303 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for an interesting video. What I have found is that all of these balls make the same splash when they hit the water.

  • @xv-cracked-vx
    @xv-cracked-vx 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    James, I play bridgestone e6 golf balls which are like 20 dollars a dozen.. I'm like a 16 handicap and I love the bridgestones

  • @jackjennings7221
    @jackjennings7221 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Before going back into lockdown in Melbourne I was playing Bridgestone e12s, great balls, don’t get punished as much on miss hit drives

    • @_dboy_
      @_dboy_ 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I played a box of those last year and they were pretty nice

    • @lukeb1360
      @lukeb1360 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Lowest spin off the driver for mid swing speed players on recent My Golf Spy tests

  • @bazzamartin5304
    @bazzamartin5304 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like the titleist true feel, but have used the ad333 for years, great value

  • @M_Oz_
    @M_Oz_ 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am playing with lake balls, Wilson Staff DX3 Spin. The price for 100 of those was 80£ so that is 9,6£ per dozen (there was free delivery as I spend more than 50£)
    Other then some of them have logos on them, then they are in really good condition, no scratches or anything of that sort.

  • @robertday7340
    @robertday7340 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m currently using tp5 think they are 2019 model, I got 4 boxes at $45 Australian dollars a box, or I’m also trying callaway chrome soft xls which cost me $65 Australian dollars,
    I will admit courses I play I don’t lose many balls as no water and have to hit it way off line to lose, so ball normally last 3/4 rounds unless I hit some rocks or something,
    I normally pick ball that I like to putt and chip with, I don’t think ball makes much difference off the tee or longish irons, but my personal opinion there,
    I don’t spend a lot of money on golf but one thing I like is a good ball, but that’s me

  • @billyratliff9782
    @billyratliff9782 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Find your ball and stick with it. The one you like the feel and have control over you must have confidence in your ball. Like you said in the video golf is in your head and you will play better with confidence.

  • @johnstupart8425
    @johnstupart8425 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi James I play with AD333 got a hole in one a couple of weeks ago I think their great lol

  • @roejye06
    @roejye06 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I use the Cut Blue, $20 a dozen, 4 piece urethane. Durability is an issue, but I lose them easily too. I like how they feel, the distance is excellent.

  • @tomconway7
    @tomconway7 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    James play a medal round with the AD333 what you shoot!! Film it as well if possible

  • @boatbuilder781
    @boatbuilder781 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Have never understood why Srixon will not market the AD-333 in the US ? Supposedly the Q Star Tour ball is the same as the AD-333, after trying both they are not the same. To me Srixon is missing an opportunity to gain market share here, whatever the reason be it production issues or just company policy not to be aggressive here, it makes little sense. Really good review James, it’s always in the end what the player likes and that is not usually predictable?

  • @geewilliams2178
    @geewilliams2178 ปีที่แล้ว

    I play Srixon AD333 and Srixon Q-star. both in their pearlescent tour yellow. If its winter it's Ad333 all the way summer Q-star. But on the yellow ( not so on the white ) the graphics are noticeably poorer on the Ad333. And the Q-Star defo feels nicer when putting and chipping.

  • @eg1918
    @eg1918 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I used ad333 when it came out and I really liked. However, it was pulled from the US market. Wish it was back.

  • @veterinaren
    @veterinaren 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm playing the Inesis Tour 900. Because you said it was a good ball for a good price. I bought them in May I guess. I've only played one round since then so yeah, no real need to buy more expensive balls.

  • @rahulbanerjee1208
    @rahulbanerjee1208 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I am a 13 handicap, paying more than $1.25 per golf ball is outside my budget. As much as I like the feel and consistency of the Pro V1 around the greens, realistically I end up playing either the Kirkland, Srixon Q-star or refurbished Pro V1

    • @austinsims100
      @austinsims100 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I bought 120 Kirklands off eBay and hate them because I lose so much distance. Recently got some Q Stars going to try them out tomorrow!

  • @nickelderkin4716
    @nickelderkin4716 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I didn't expect a great difference as you generally hit consistant shots.