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with a high club head speed,normal flight trejectory but quite a chopping ball damaging short iron habbit.

what ball would you recomend.

i use an nxt at mo but they only last a round if that before the covers are damaged.

srixon ad333 likewise.

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If you are chopping up NXT's then the BridgeStone/Callaway Prov1 is gonna get minced by you. Maybe try a very durable ball such as the Callaway HX Hot.
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Or the Wilson PX3? It's in the same price range as the others and is very durable, probably because of the shallow dimples.
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hx hot will cut as well!

try nike extreme, i think, could be nike distance

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na hx hot is what i would have suggested , they seem pretty durable. every tiem i find them they look like new. any of the mid range balls should be fairly durable.
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Hate to be a bore but the Inesis TD Tour is very durable and as not all but most have said performs very well too and £17.50 a dozen.

Despite the trolls its a 3 pices ball with seamless urethayne cover so spins well and feel really good for the short game.

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The Nike PowerSoft is a great ball. It plays almost the same as the TD tour, is very durable and costs about £12 a dozen.
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Nick - spot on! Have found these to come off trees and paths and not cut up.  A great ball, even if they have upped the price by a couple of quid!

Another vote for the Inesis TD Tour.

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The wilson px4 balls seem pretty durable, I played 3 rounds of golf last week with a px4 (that I found) and it faired very well, (Till I sent it to a watery grave) in the third round. My usual ball is either a titleist nxt extreme or a srixon Trispeed. These usually last a couple of rounds before they are consigned to the practice bag!! 
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There's no doubt the Inesis is a great ball for the money, but it's just such a bugger you have to buy from Decathlon.
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The23rdman(unofficial 13) wrote (see)
The Nike PowerSoft is a great ball. It plays almost the same as the TD tour, is very durable and costs about £12 a dozen.

Have to agree here.  They are incredibly durable yet still damn good balls. 
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A round isn't bad for a ball.  If you go for a rock it will last but are you prepared to play with it?  In the winter I buy NXT Tour and Srixon grade A Lake balls at £10 a dozen, At that price who cares if they only last a round.


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