What Golf Balls should I use if I have a slower than normal swing speed?

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Matthew P asked:


I have a slower than normal swing speed, and I am looking for the right golf balls to help me get the extra distance. Please suggest balls between $12-$25 per dozen.

Joann
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7 Responses to What Golf Balls should I use if I have a slower than normal swing speed?

  1. x-15a2 says:

    Something like the Precept Laddie or the Wilson 50 would be perfect for you. Choose a 2 piece, low compression ball.

  2. noname1234567 says:

    I know this might sound kind of funny but you can use the U.S. kids golf balls. They are a very good ball for lower swing speeds and they aren’t to expensive. Here is their website for the golf balls. THey are designed for swing speeds up to 90 mph.

  3. Mizer says:

    Precept MC Lady is a ball you can get at my local Dick’s Sporting Goods for $9.99. It’s designed for slower swing speeds. Others you might consider are the Precept Laddie, Maxfli Noodle, Titleist DT SoLo, Dunlop LoCo, etc…..

    If you look up low compression golf balls, you can come up with some other alternatives as well as the ones I’ve suggested.

  4. slainte_girl says:

    really anything labeled soft will probably do it for ya.

  5. Golf King says:

    get lady golf balls such as callaway pearl

  6. Mobius says:

    Look for balls that have a compression of 80 or less. The slower your swing, the lower the compression should be. The Noodle golf balls are popular with some of the seniors I golf with. As was suggested, golf balls targeted for women can often have much lower compression and might work well if you can get past the macho thing.

  7. thepudyone says:

    maxfli noodle are great for slow swing speed.

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