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Anyone recommend a decent ball for a crappy player?

I used to use Maxfli Noodles but can't find them in the main shops - need something a bit forgiving that flies higher with a bit of spin to stop it from going into streams and ditches :D

Also, on a bit of a budget (up to £35) - need to get hold of a putter; any recommendations? Currently use an old Slazenger solid face putter that I just seem to bounce balls aroudnd with. These ones with insert faces, are they any good?
 
I have an Odyssey 2 ball, cost £125 about 4 years ago,

I will have a look in my garage and see if I still have some old putters,

It's all in the stroke Pat, not the putter.

As for balls, you can't go wrong with Srixon balls for what you need.
 
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It's all in the stoke Pat, not the putter.

It's either something about Stoke-on-Trent that's doing it for you, or that stroking is the new whacking...;) :D

Will have to dust off the putter and do some rounds of the living room to have a practise.

Srixon - was hitting them today at the range. Will have a look at what they do - need to buy bulk because I can see a lot of balls going wayward...... :D:D
 
So when you say you managed a round in 80, thats balls and not shots then????
 
So when you say you managed a round in 80, thats balls and not shots then????

Got it in one :D :D

Last time I played I was well pleased with my playing but between the 5th and 14th I probably spent half a lifetime searching for balls and if I'd have found every one, I'd probably have taken 10 shots off :eek:

Sod it, it'll probably be one of a handful of times I play in the next year so i'll stay away from buying a new putter.
 
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There are some "golf balls" at Menwith Hill nr Harrogate, don't know how good they are though:)
 
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