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What is the best ball to use with a club head speed of 80-85mph?

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What is the best ball to use with a club head speed of 80-85mph?

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  1. Nike Juice


  2. go with Nike, Callaway, ect. the good name brands you cant go wrong.

  3. Your speed is on the low side so you probably will get good results with a lower compression ball ie.  the Precept Laddie, or the Wilson 55.

  4. I have found that a softer ball works much better because you can compress it with a slower club head than the harder balls.  Try the Nike Soft (green box) or Maxfli Noodle and see how they work for you.

  5. You should experiment with the range of variables (spin, trajectory compression and dimples etc). I hate endorsing a specific product, all the labels are producing hi compression squash balls i.e noodles, laddies, exception, DT solo etc. I think they are all tops.. reasonable price too. Don't pay more then $35 a Doz ever..

  6. Im not sure what diffrence the club speed would make but you cant go wrong with a Titleist.

  7. club head speed should not determine your golf balls to use but rather do you want distance or control and the feel when you hit the ball.

    For a soft feel when you hit the ball, go with Titlelist V1, expensive but really great balls and feels fantastic when you hit it pure.

    For distance, lots and lots of balls out there but sometimes the feel is like hitting a rock...

  8. You want to look on the box of balls to see if it says that the balls are more for a control type.  My clubhead speed is 120-145 mph (lol), so i go for the balls that are for distance and power, since the ball will be flying at 175 mph. (don't get hit by one of those!)

  9. Use a ball with a lower compression rating for it will compress more at impact and make up for some distance you lose through your slow swing speed. Truthfully, any ball is OK among the brands available today. Confirm with the golf pro.

  10. There are many balls rated for your swing speed. While it's important  to have a ball rated to your speed, it's not ESSENTIAL to the beginner golfer. If you're better than average though, i'd definitely be looking into a better ball.

    My swing speed is 110. I use the Srixon ZUR-C when it's warm out, When it's colder, i go to the softer ZUR-S. Temperature has effect on the ball too.

    each site will have it's own info. go out and do some searching.

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