Hey guys!

The best ball is the one that suits to your game!!! I've tried much of those actually available on the market. I still play with the old Strata Professionnal 90. Distance isn't everything if you are not able to control it and you fly over the pin at each shots. You will impress your partners on the tee off but at the end of the day, probably your score will be higher just because golf is a matter of putting the damn ball in the hole. It is almost the same with clubs. You could have the best driver in the world but if you are not able to put the ball inside ten feet of the hole with a wedge, you'll make a par even if you drove your ball 300 yds!

The key, I think, is to get used to a ball and getting as much as we can to the driving range to fine tune our swing and to practice around the greens. You'll be able to trust your swing and you'll know exactly what your ball will do. At the 18th hole, you'll have received enough money from your partners to buy a new sleeve of balls!!!