In this video, I’m going to be talking about what kind of golf balls mid-handicap golfers should be using as well as my favorite golf balls on the market for mid handicappers. Subscribe to the channel for gear giveaways:

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►ABOUT THIS VIDEO
If you’re a mid handicap golfer it’s important that you pick the right ball for your game. Most people don’t and it’s really hurting their game. In this post, I’m going to be talking about what type of golf ball a mid handicapper should use and some of my favorite options.

If you’re a mid handicap golfer you should be using a 2 or 3 piece golf ball that has a low to mid spin rating. It’s also important that you use something that has a low to mid compression rating. These three aspects will give you the most distance, the straightest shots, and give you the lowest scores. Some examples of these balls are the Srixon Soft Feel, Taylormade Project (A), and Titleist ProV1.

I’m not saying these balls will give you the best results but they’re what I like myself. I am a mid handicap player and have tried a bunch of different balls. The options I talk about in this post have been some of my favorites and have given me some awesome results. Share this video:

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