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Callaway superhot 70
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But what is unique is just how easily you can track the ball for it's entire flight. I understood quickly why these are used in the World Long Drive championships - I noticed a few extra yards off the tee. I'd heard how bright they were but wow, when you see them in person, they're BRIGHT!

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I was given a sleeve of the Vivids at registration for a Hooters competition. And it got my mind out of thinking about losing $4 balls and into thinking about smacking $1.50 balls smoothly. I play a lot of rounds with the Soft Feel and a couple sleeves are always in my bag probably because of sentimental reasons but it's a really fun ball and so well priced - I think what made it so special to me is that it was the first ball I tried. It's not going to be zipping back, let's not over-exaggerate, but they'll be streaks ahead of the HARD lake balls you've been hitting. This added softness is the biggest contributing factor to spin around the greens and the Soft Feel delivers with one of the better two-piece balls for holding greens. Srixon have also reduced the thickness of the cover and increased the softness. The implication is that the distance from the tee with more moderate compression is more impressive than with the compressions below 50 at our average swing speeds. That's more moderate than the ultra low trend at the moment and great for us. It's a two-piece construction in it's 11th version but Srixon have reduced the compression to 60. The price of urethane-covered balls is also a lot higher. Urethane is always preferred for green side spin so If your main concern is spin on chips and pitches, it's best to consider other options in this guide. So not necessarily more spin, but a ball flight that promotes fewer big bounces on the greens which is great for us.Īround the green it's best to manage expectations as the ball does have a Surlyn cover. The HEX dimple design reduces drag on the ball putting it higher in the air for a steeper descent into the greens for quick stopping shots. Off the tee, I noticed the ball flying a bit higher thanks to the dimple design. It's a fun ball - it goes a long way and doesn't feel like a marshmallow like the new super soft golf balls. The SuperHot 70 is a three-piece design with a 70 compression core and I like this combination for your 85 to 90 mph swing speed.Our swing speed is fast enough to take advantage of the three-piece design by putting enough of a lick on the ball to give us the extra distance off the tee. I played a 73 and a 71 at Pebble Beach and used Kirkland. That's what makes the Kirklands so special. The Kirklands are the gateway to that feeling. When you don't care about losing balls, strangely, you lose less. I cannot stress this enough - the feeling of freedom when you don't worry about losing a golf ball is huge. It's very different when you're paying $4-$5 for a premium ball.

callaway superhot 70

This is the perfect golf ball for mid handicappers because it's premium, urethane covered but it's at a price point where you don't feel bad about losing one.

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You can go a full round with this ball and just keep using it. Whether you're hitting out of a wet bunker or with a brand new wedge, these balls hold up very well, even compared premium urethane balls. That's at a pretty high swing speed, so you may experience slightly less 'rip' with these balls. I found there was actually a GAIN in yardage with the Kirklands and the balls sit down where they pitch. It will be a big difference for you if you move from a surlyn ball to the urethane of the Kirklands. They do spin after well struck shots, but not in a way that is uncontrollable. The Kirkland Signatures are long BUT they hold greens with ease. I am converted and believe the hype since I got 24 of these in the USA and played with them at Pebble Beach, Spanish Bay, and beyond. You can buy a dozen or more for peanuts and game a golf ball that gives you premium performance and the soft feel of a urethane cover. I cannot find anything to dislike about Kirkland Signatures.













Callaway superhot 70