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Golf bros anyone like lower compression balls for chipping?

I spent the last month testing out every major urethane 3-pi...
Dave Prole
  08/11/25
Precept MC Lady balls would work for you
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  08/12/25
I like mid-to-higher spin premium balls for chipping and wed...
Judas Jones
  08/12/25
ProV1s are ubiquitous enough that you always find them aroun...
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  08/12/25
not any of the current ones but i used the old precept mc la...
Brother Peter Dimond
  08/12/25


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Date: August 11th, 2025 8:51 PM
Author: Dave Prole

I spent the last month testing out every major urethane 3-piece golf ball. For drives, putts and most full swing shots, I could barely tell any difference.

Then when I got to chipping, all of the balls I thought were best became clearly the worst for me (Titleist AVX and prov1, TP5, Z-star, Chrome Soft) even though they are supposed to have more spin?

Best balls for me BY FAR are Qstar Tour, Vice Pro Air and Bridgestone Tour B RX

They feel AMAZING on chips and the same on every other shot.

I bet a lot of guys mindlessly use higher compression titleist balls and have NO IDEA about these

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Date: August 12th, 2025 2:02 PM
Author: .,...,.,.;,.,,,:,.,.,::,..,..,:,..;,..,


Precept MC Lady balls would work for you

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Date: August 12th, 2025 2:09 PM
Author: Judas Jones

I like mid-to-higher spin premium balls for chipping and wedges. I never buy Titleist because they're never really on steep discount, but Z-Star Diamond/XV, Wilson Staff Model/Model X, Callaway Chrome Soft X (now Chrome Tour X I think)

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Date: August 12th, 2025 2:18 PM
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ProV1s are ubiquitous enough that you always find them around and you always have a stockpile. Callaways are popular but it's too much brain clutter to keep track of all the different versions they have and I end up defaulting them to shitball status for solo rounds and whatnot. Bridgestones are good balls but you have to make it a point to go and buy them.

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Date: August 12th, 2025 2:18 PM
Author: Brother Peter Dimond

not any of the current ones but i used the old precept mc lady balls when they came out like 25 years ago. they were great during the summer when fairways were dry but greens watered a ton

but i do prefer a prov1 over an x for example because it feels softer. idk if its in my head but it always seemed easier to control a softer ball greenside even if it's supposed to spin less

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