That’s a great point, Richard! I feel the same; if you prioritize short game control, Tour Response is hard to beat.
For recreational golfers, the TaylorMade Tour Response provides excellent value without compromising too much on performance. I would definitely recommend giving them a try!
I’m curious if anyone has played with ideal swing speeds and how that affects performance? I’ve heard mixed opinions on Tour Response versus other brands like Srixon.
Great question! I have a slower swing speed and found the Tour Response to be quite forgiving, but not sure how others feel.
I’m still undecided! I mean, what’s the deal with the Tour Response? I hear so much hype but wonder if they live up to it compared to the Pro V1.
I felt the same way, but once I tried it, I was sold! The performance is pretty impressive at a lower price point.
I’ll admit I switch golf balls based on the mood. Sometimes it’s tour response, sometimes it’s Pro V1. Just makes me feel like a golf ball connoisseur, you know?
Haha! I think we all have a golf ball personality! It’s part of the fun! But seriously, does anyone notice a significant performance change?
I’ve been using TaylorMade Tour Response balls for a few months now, and I must say, they hold up remarkably well even after several rounds. The durability is impressive for a ball in this price range.
That’s great to hear! I’m curious, how would you compare their durability to other balls you’ve used in the past?
I’ve played around 10 rounds with these balls, and they still look pretty good. I usually switch after four or five rounds, but these could go longer without a problem.
That’s solid! Do you feel they maintain their feel and distance as well as they age, or do you notice a decline?
I’ve found that they provide excellent value for money. Many premium balls cost significantly more but don’t perform any better. I’d say they are worth the investment.
Totally agree with you, Justin! It seems that many players overlook how good these are for the price. They perform like they belong in a higher category.
But is the quality consistent, though? I’ve had mixed experiences with golf balls where some batches seem better than others.
I think the quality has been pretty consistent in my experience. Might just depend on where you purchase them from.
You hit the nail on the head, Joshua! Consistency can vary by retailer. It’s always best to buy from reputable stores or directly from TaylorMade.
Has anyone experienced a sudden loss of distance with these? I’ve read some reviews mentioning that over time they start to lose their kick.
I personally haven’t noticed any major loss, but I typically replace balls before that becomes a concern.
Honestly, I think they’re more about personal preference. Everyone has their quirks with balls that they like. Some might prefer a softer feel or different spin characteristics.