Honest reviews of equipment and golf experiences by a golfer that is not a pro, but loves new equipment and who is not blinded by advertising.
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Taylormade Project A
Taylormade Project A
I recently trialed a box of these balls and loved them. Having been a Pro V1 fan from old, I was tempted to these by the data Taylormade are showing that suggested that there could be some benefit in using a lower spinning, soft ball.
Do I really need a high spinning ball like the Pro V1? Make no mistake, I LOVE the Pro V1 and the Taylormade Tour Preferred for chipping, their softness, their bite and just the feel off the club, but is it the "right" ball for me? This issue is what many golfers in the mid handicap range are faced with. Do I achieve any benefit from tour balls or are they in fact causing more issues than I know? But, I am sure of one thing when I say, like many others out there, if the pros are using them, then why shouldn't I?
In using the Taylormade Project A i found off the tee is where i have really benefited in using them. They feel LONG and it was going straighter, especially for the off center hits that i know alot of us are prone to. Around the green, and i dont know how it is possible but the Project A feels the same level of softness and i am not noticing any lack of spin. Maybe its the user? I do not hit enough golf balls through the week to notice the difference from the Project A to a Tour ball. These are not your average hackers ball. The best thing is that they are substantially cheaper than the tour balls.
Give them a go, i am sure you will not be disappointed.
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