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The Volvik Magma ball rounds out the non conforming golf ball list. Unfortunately, the Magma are becoming harder and harder to find, so I dropped them down on the list because of future availability.
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The best golf balls for distance are not always the cheapest. However, with the TaylorMade Tour Response, you get great value for the ball and some impressive performance. The TaylorMade Tour Response is similar to the TP5x, except that the ball will not spin quite as much around the greens, but the overall distance is still close. I only had 6 Greens In Regulation which is about average. But man, hitting the SB with irons felt great. Ball flight, trajectory, and distance all had results I try to achieve with conforming golf balls.This MG ball is designed to help you launch the ball higher and longer, but it can’t be used in official tournament play. Even though the MG Senior conforms to USGA standards for construction, weight, size and symmetry, the initial velocity of the ball is rated as “too fast.” If you are looking for a ball that strikes a good balance between distance and shot correction, these balls will suit you to a tee (no pun intended).
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The Bandit Maximum Distance Golf balls fly too far. These clubs are known for extreme performance and distance. The ball flight cuts through the air because of a dimple pattern that is quite good at resisting wind and rougher air. The small ball is used to help golfers have an easier time getting the ball in the hole. If you think about the size of the golf ball, this small ball should technically fit in it much easier.On the outside of the ball, you will notice a high flex casing layer. This layer ensures that there is plenty of ball speed from the start. In addition, the golf ball comes with a 348 tiled Catenary Dimple Design. The ball is stable in the air and encourages a straight ball flight.
