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10-12-2004 08:35 AM #1
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Lower compression balls
I went to a launch monitor and was told that I should switch to a lower compression ball due to my ball speed. Off the driver it was around 130 mph. I have tried the Super Loco but I was wondering if anyone else has tried others for example, Wilson Jack, Titleist DT spin, Noodle... I have tried the Super Loco (a dozen) and Titleist DT (1 ball) and I liked the Titleist better. Anyone else have some suggestions?
Lucas
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10-12-2004 08:47 AM #2
Hogan Hawks are 70 compression, these balls perform pretty well for me.
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10-12-2004 09:22 AM #3
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Thanks Colby, I will give it a try.
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10-12-2004 10:16 AM #4
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Originally Posted by Colby
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10-12-2004 10:18 AM #5
There is also the "Laddie" or even the Lady by Precept. They are good this time of year when it gets colder. I play them in the spring and fall weather.
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10-12-2004 10:19 AM #6
I have tried the Maxfli Noodle, Dunlop Loco, Nike Mojo, Titleist DT Solo, Strata Tour Soft, Top Flite XL3000 Super Feel and Pinnacle Exception low-compression golf balls so far. My favourite is the Noodle, but the DT Solo and Exception are also excellent. Didn't like the Mojo - all the others were fine. Still looking to try some Hogans and the Precept Laddie.
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10-12-2004 11:14 AM #7
I've tried the Dunlop LoCo, Nike Mojo, Wilson Jack, Maxfli Noodle and Precept Lady. I prefer the LoCo and Walmart sells a pack of 20 Dunlop LoCos for $23...good price.
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10-12-2004 12:47 PM #8
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Hey Mr. Bobblehead, do you know if there much difference between the Super loco and the Loco?
Lucas
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10-12-2004 04:06 PM #9
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Originally Posted by leftylucas
Just my opinion based on playing only those 2 kind of balls all summer long.
Hope it helps.
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10-12-2004 08:43 PM #10
I haven't tried the Super LoCo but will as soon as I use up my current Loco balls. The Super Loco is suppose to use the same cover material at the Loco Bite with a lower compression(i think its 65) than the regular Loco. The new softer cover is suppose help around the greens. They advertise that you will get 5 extra yards over the regular Loco ball.
I initially played the Noodle but switched to the Loco when it first came out. They are very similar balls and the Loco sold for a much better price. Check out the following review at http://www.golfclubreview.com/dunlop_loco.htm
Hope this helps.
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10-12-2004 11:15 PM #11
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Has anyone tried the LoCo Pro yet?
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