Strata 2018 Voodoo Golf Balls (One Dozen)
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In terms of their overall design and feel, both Strata Smash and Voodoo golf balls are focused on being extremely long and extremely soft.
Callaway's Strata Voodoo golf balls are approved by the USGA for league play and comply with all USGA rules and regulations.
Though I'm not positive, I would assume so since they're made by Callaway.
Selected User Reviews For Strata 2018 Voodoo Golf Balls (One Dozen)
The prices are cheap and I'm not good at golf the reviews don't say much more about it.
The box of golf balls I received did not come wrapped and there were a few balls missing, so I assume they are The situation is not happy for me.
Are there really any differences between the two? If you analyze it through a very scientific perspective, probably just a little. A regular guy, who tries to hit the links 2 times a week, says though For me, these work well when I take them three times a week. I have liked the feel of this ball off the clubface, and I have gotten good accuracy and length from my ball strikes (both long and short game), for about half the cost (or more) of In the meantime, as long as the price stays the same, I will continue to use them.
Since becoming consistent with the same type of ball each round, it's taken some time for me to get there. First time I played with them, I lost 4 of them in a game of nine. After playing one of the best rounds of 18 in my life just one week earlier, I was a bit skeptic. Over the past week I have played again with them and I kept the same ball during the entire nine-hole round Several of my par 3s went to the green, and my par 4 almost went to the green as well. As a casual high handicap golfer like myself, I find them to be excellent value. Those who swing slower will be able to get good distance. I am a member at my local golf course and play about every week or two at least. I don't have the money to buy a dozen pro v1s every month or two when they get lost in the lake or the As long as I can buy a ball for about a dollar, I don't mind if I lose my ball when I encounter a water hazard. It doesn't hurt to give them a try since they are very affordable.
The balls gave me more distance than some of the soft feel balls I've tried from other manufacturers priced double as much as It is definitely something I will buy.
There are some of the best balls available on the market, if you're an average golfer with a mediocre swing speed like me. The controls are good, the distance is impressive, and the softness is excellent. The balls made a world of difference when compared to age-old ones. You'll save some money if you simply grab a box of these instead of the ProV1. In addition, their unique design makes them fun to play with and will catch others' attention.
As a native of the Deep South, I enjoy gimmicks that tie in some way to my sense of place. "Ball Spotter Spaniel" is what I will call this breed.
The lessons have been great for me so far, even though I'm not a great golfer (or even an experienced one). However, the plastic took quite a bit of damage after several holes were made. This ball ended up being lost and the other one I used did not get damaged, so I thought it might have just been a fluke, but was surprised when it happened.