LogicalOne VigilanteTrail Shoot! I should’ve thrown in a LogicalOne L1T ball for you to give a go when I shipped your driver!
VigilanteTrail LogicalOne That probably wouldn’t be fair to the other guys playing in the scramble tomorrow…if I used one of your balls…don’t want to embarrass them too bad ya know…🤣
Par4QC VigilanteTrail I don't know if you read my review of those balls, but they do go right through trees. Very minimal to no deflection. Damn durable covers, I'll add. 🤣 And as an afterthought 😄, they are as good as any premium ball out there, imo.
Walterjn Par4QC how hard/ what kind of swing speed does one need to be able to go right through trees?? Or does one just need to get it airborne and it just bores through??
Par4QC Walterjn If you swing faster than I do, you'll probably never even realize you were in the trees. 😉
LogicalOne Walterjn You are missing Rexs’ point about the LogicalOne L1T! You just go and buy some of them and you don’t have to worry about trees! 👍😂🙂 Here is a shameless plug link to the ball: 😂 https://logicalonegolf.com/product/logicalone-l1t-golf-ball-1st-generation-getl1t/
KCee I tried a couple last year and they seemed decent. I'm not super picky, but want a urethane cover and decent distance off tee shots. Some guys at my club (that try everything) bought them and felt they were not quite as good as Vice or Snell for the $$.
Walterjn LogicalOne oh, they're pin seeking balls! Tee it up, tell the ball that it has 236 yards to the hole and off it rockets!! That about right? 😁
sdandrea1 I bought a dozen Cut Blue at Target and they were meh. Problem is my dilemma on evaluating balls: More than 2 layers, I lose distance ALL 2 layer balls perform about the same for me. Only distance gains (slight) that I perceived are from TF D2 Feel, Srixon Soft Feel, Pinnacle Rush, Precept Laddie. All balls, regardless of # of layers, work the same on/around the greens.
colej When a ball is called “Cut” that’s your first clue to leave it the F alone. If you want a premium ball but don’t want to pay the premium price, look no further than the TaylorMade TP5 practice balls. $20 a dozen is a great deal. You can spend less but this ball flat out performs.