
Should you buy TaylorMade project a golf balls?
Feb 03, 2020 · The Tour Response ball replaces the company’s successful Project (a) in providing a more affordable ball than balls played on the professional tours while incorporating many of their technologies....
Why TaylorMade Golf’s tour response and soft response golf balls?
May 15, 2021 ·
Will tp5 tour balls be TaylorMade’s biggest selling golf ball?
How does TaylorMade’s new project (a) produce 10 yards off the tee?
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What replaced TaylorMade Project A?
Did TaylorMade discontinue Project A?
What is the new project a golf ball?
Is Tour response same as Project A?
What replaced Project S?
What is the difference between the TP5 and tour response?
What is the difference between Project A and Project S golf balls?
What is the compression of TaylorMade project a golf ball?
Is the project aa good golf ball?
What is the difference between TaylorMade TP5 and TP5x?
What is the number one golf ball on tour?
Titleist likes to remind us that that the Pro V1 is the No 1 ball used by professionals on worldwide golf tours, but that it's a great ball for non-superstars as well. The ball is manufactured to perfectly balance short game control without sacrificing good yardage from the tee.
What is the compression of the TaylorMade Tour response balls?
jhellrung
Anybody else notice that Taylormade is getting rid of the Project (a) brand ball? Shame, since these are my favorites. They go straight, far, and are soft. Anybody know if Taylormade will have another ball with the same specs but different name?
storm319
Project S going thr same route? Good news is we may be able to find good deals on them!
golfish!
old thread but if anyone is looking for a good deal on TM Project (a), Golfdiscount has a deal right now. 9.99 for 6 Dadism edition Project (a) or 29.97 for a 4 pack (basically $15/dz at that price) and you can pick up 8 6 packs. Same ball as the standard Project (a) with cool dad sayings on it for a better price!
wwaldo
The Tour Response must be as popular as the Project a... I played yesterday and found 4 of them. Ran them thru the ball washer and they performed very well.
fixyurdivot
I have found and played a few of the Project a balls. I always found that to be an odd name... like a still in the works R&D project inadvertently sent to market. They seemed fine but I have no idea what other make/model balls they competed directly with...
2puttbogey
I always liked the project a. The tour response is softer and I’m not a fan of it. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
DiscipleofPenick
They were a decent ball but too soft for me. I got a free dozen via golfnow a few years back. Take Dead Aim
What to consider when buying golf balls?
1. Feel. Not all golf balls have the same feel because of the material of their cover. Some players prefer more of a soft feel around the greens, and other players prefer a harder ball to feel like they are booming it off the tee.
Why doesn't my golf ball spin?
The reason this ball doesn’t have much spin is because of the dual-core technology that it has on the inside.
What factors should golfers look into when selecting a golf ball?
Another factor that golfers should look into is the distance that a golf ball has. For certain swing speeds, they are going to need a ball that compresses easier, and vice versa for higher swing speeds.
Why do you need a spin ball in golf?
Also, for players that can work the ball, they will need a ball that spins so they can work the ball into a fade or draw. Also, spin is useful for players that want backspin on approach shots on the green.
What happens if you play the wrong compression in your golf ball?
If you are playing the wrong type of compression in your golf ball, then it could seriously hurt your distance off the tee. You must compress the ball with the correct amount of compression so that it goes the maximum distance that it can. 4. Spin. The last factor to look into is the spin of a golf ball.
Is it worth looking around for the perfect golf ball?
But all of the stress and looking around is worth it in the end because you are going to find the perfect golf ball for your game.
Is a golf ball that spins a ton good?
Spin. The last factor to look into is the spin of a golf ball. A ball that spins a ton is not going to be good for a player that slices the ball. The amount of spin will increase and lead to even worse shots. For example, if you have a slice, a golf ball with a lot of spin is going to exaggerate the slice.
