So our course hasn't even been open a year and we've already collected a shit pot
full of golf balls.All those egg crates are full of like new Pro v's ( people in Texas don't
seem to buy the cheapies very much). I've hit just about every brand you can think of,
even found a ball the other day called 'Stryker'.

What I've found that works best (distance wise) is hitting the center of a square clubface and getting as
much turn as possible. The type/brand of ball doesn't seem to matter all that much. IMO
The older we get (I'm 74) the more limited the turn becomes.....🏌♂
SO I've been working, tinkering around with a simple way to get a bigger backswing/shoulder turn:
If at set up you turn/flare your lead foot, left foot for me "IN" about 20-30° towards the right foot,
you'll be shocked how much farther and easier you can get some lost distance back.
At the same time drop the trail foot back slightly too.
Try it you might like it 'Mikey'!