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two piece versus three piece balls?
What are the inherit advantages and disadvantges of these two types of balls? I belive it was Hogan who said back in the 90's if he had to choose he would have gone with a two piece. COmments.....
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Originally Posted by Tee'd Off
What are the inherit advantages and disadvantges of these two types of balls? I belive it was Hogan who said back in the 90's if he had to choose he would have gone with a two piece. COmments.....
as i understand it...
in general, 2 piece balls are:
1) less expensive
2) "distance balls" with less spin, therefore better choice for most high handicappers who tend to slice/hook more
3) example are topflites, noodles, titleiest NXT, Pecept Laddie ($15-25 per dozen)
3 or 4 piece balls are generally:
1) more expensive
2) performance balls, i.e. more spin, thus easier to shape shots and/or drop and stop on the green. they may also exaggerate mishits more than their 2 piece counterparts.
3) examples include titleiest proV1, Maxfli Revolution Tour, Precept U-Tri Tour, Ben Hogan Tour ($30-54 or more per dozen)
i prefer the lower priced, 3 piece balls mostly based on feel and drop and stop performance. someday i hope to consistently enjoy working the ball-- a work in progress itself.
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