What golf ball should I Use as a beginner?

I drop almost nine balls. Which items should I purchase? As I work at the golf course or play golf, I gather a lot of free balls that I find on the course. However, occasionally 6-7 balls do not endure the entire 18.

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What all the other people have said. Low-cost. I purchase a dozen balls for $5 from my local store; they come in a variety of brands but are decent. Lost two today, not even bothering.

Now, my brother-in-law was furious after losing perhaps seven or eight Callaway Superfast. His lawsuit is half over. I told him, “Bro, we aint good, the ball aint gon’ help us right now.”

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You can explore any of the following options:

  • Titleist TruFeel: Known for its soft feel and excellent distance, this ball is great for beginners who want good control around the greens.
  • Wilson Velocity Distance: Offers great value for money and helps maximize distance, which is perfect for new golfers.
  • Callaway Warbird: Designed for impressive distance and a good putting feel, making it a solid choice for beginners.

Hi there, Given your role as a golf course worker, managing the cost of lost balls is important. Here are some cost-effective strategies:

  1. Bulk Purchases:
  • Range Balls: Typically cheaper than branded balls and great for practice.
  • Used Golf Balls: Buy in bulk from online retailers or local golf shops at a discount.
  1. Ball Retrieval:
  • Golf Ball Retriever: Invest in one to recover balls from water hazards or dense rough, reducing loss.
  1. Ball Mark Repair Tools:
  • Divot Repair Tools: Carrying one helps prevent green damage and minimizes the chance of balls landing in divots.
  1. Practice Range Usage:
  • Maximize Range Time: Use the driving range to enhance accuracy and reduce lost balls.

My choice is Srixon Soft Feel. They appear to be doing well. However, I would always use the same item. It felt weird when I hit a different kind of ball that I had discovered at a water hole.