What golf ball goes the farthest for seniors?

The Callaway Super Soft is the longest golf ball for seniors. It's a 2-piece, low compression golf ball that offers excellent distance. This golf ball has a soft feel, but it flies far.
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What is a good golf ball for seniors to hit?

Callaway Supersoft golf balls are an excellent choice for senior golfers because of their high amount of softness and greenside spin. It's easy to see why these balls are rated a 4.8 out of 5 on Amazon with well over 4,000 reviews.
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Is Pro V1 a good ball for seniors?

A Pro V1 golf ball can be an excellent choice for a senior that needs low spin and long distance from the tee and spin technology that helps a ball stop on the greens. The only issue with the Pro V1 for seniors is that it can take a slightly higher swing speed to compress.
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Which brand of golf ball goes the farthest?

Longest Golf Balls: Titleist Velocity

The longest golf ball is the Titleist Velocity. This is a two piece ball that is built completely for distance and low ball spin from the tee. Titleist is known for having some of the best golf ball technology on the market, and the Velocity is no exception.
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How far should an 80 year old hit a golf ball?

As you get older, your swing speed normally decreases. That being said, there are still older golfers who have incredibly high swing speeds. If you're able to drive the ball somewhere close to 220 yards, you're pretty much average. I'd say anything lower than 210 yards and you're less than average.
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How far should a 70 year old hit his irons?

A 70-year-old man should be able to hit a seven iron roughly 135 yards. The 135-yards shot will vary depending on the use of steel or graphite golf equipment. Graphite shafted golf irons tend to go a bit further and make it easier for the senior golfer to launch the ball higher as well.
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Do soft compression golf balls go further?

Do Softer Golf Balls Go Further? As a general rule, soft low compression golf balls will travel further when you hit your driver and irons. With your wedges, soft and firm golf balls should travel the same distance.
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Do higher compression golf balls go further?

As a general rule, low compression golf balls will go the same distance or further for golfers with swing speeds below 100 MPH. Once swing speeds exceed 100 MPH, higher compression balls will generate more distance.
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Do different golf balls go further?

The harder the ball, the further it tends to go with less spin. Harder golf balls tend to be much cheaper than softer golf balls. If you lose balls regularly then harder golf balls could be ideal for you. Soft balls stick to the grooves of your irons and wedges and spin much more.
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What is the best driver for distance for seniors?

Distance Matters! The 5 Best Drivers for a Senior
  • Shaft Flex. ...
  • Adjustability. ...
  • Callaway Epic Max Star. ...
  • Cleveland Launcher XL Lite Draw Driver. ...
  • Titleist TS1 Golf Driver. ...
  • TaylorMade SIM Max D Golf Driver. ...
  • Cobra Golf Speedzone Xtreme Golf Driver. ...
  • Alternate: PGX Offset Golf Driver (Best Budget)
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What is the average swing speed for a 75 year old golfer?

What is the average swing speed of a senior golfer? Anyone over 50 belongs to the senior golfer category. Unlike women, who, on average, have a maximum 60 mph swing speed, men usually have a minimum 75 mph swing speed, with 90 mph being their average.
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At what age do you hit from the senior tees in golf?

For the PGA Tour, a Senior is over fifty years old. In golf, there is no set age for when a person must move up to the senior tees. Most of the time, this switch happens around the age of seventy.
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Which golf balls are best for distance?

Best Distance Golf Balls
  • Srixon Distance Golf Ball. Our pick. ...
  • Callaway Warbird Golf Ball. Best for speed off the face. ...
  • Titleist Velocity 2022 Golf Ball. High launch. ...
  • Bridgestone e12 Contact Golf Ball. ...
  • TaylorMade Distance + Golf Ball. ...
  • Honma D1 Golf Ball. ...
  • Wilson Velocity Distance Golf Ball. ...
  • Pinnacle Rush Golf Ball.
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Who should use a 70 compression golf ball?

A 70 compression ball should be used by a golfer whose club head speed with their driver is 70 mph, an 80 compression ball should be used by a golfer with an 80 mph club head speed, 90 with 90 and 100 with 100.
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Do old golf balls lose distance?

A wound ball which is approximately 10 years old, stored at room temperatures and low humidity, will have lost about 0.5 to 1.0 % of its IV (Initial Velocity) which will affect its distance by a couple of yards.
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What compression golf ball should a high handicapper use?

A ball with a compression of 90 or above is designed for the higher swing speed golfer — think single-digit handicapper or Tour player — who can effectively compress the ball at impact.
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What is the right compression golf ball for me?

As a general rule, a low compression ball should be used by golfers that swing the club less than 85 MPH, a mid compression ball is for swing speeds between 85-100 MPH, and a high compression ball is for swing speeds above 100 MPH.
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What happens if you play too soft of a golf ball?

Having control of shots around the green is very important but for some golfers, having a ball which feels too soft is going to become a hindrance and this can lead to loss of control on both chip shots and putts.
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Is a Pro V1 hard or soft?

The Titleist Pro V1 is a three-piece solid-core golf ball provides total performance from tee to green with penetrating flight and very soft feel. The Pro V1x is a four-piece solid core golf ball provides total performance from tee to green with high trajectory and soft feel.
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What compression is Titleist Tour soft?

While not among the lowest-compression balls in its space, at around 78 compression, it's soft by Titleist urethane standards.
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How far should a senior golfer hit a 7 iron?

The average distance golfers hit each club varies widely. A PGA Tour player hits a 7-iron between 172-215 yards.
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How far can a 60 year old hit a golf ball?

60-69: 204.5 yards.
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How far should a senior golfer hit a driver?

Distance is directly related to swing speed. Although the PGA Tour Pros swing between 110 and 120mph, you need not be that fast to score well. The average Senior Tour player swings a driver at 106mph and hits it 274 yards. But the average LPGA Tour Pro swings a driver at only 93 mph and hits it 246 yards.
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