practice more. the only way to get confident and consistent is to do it until it becomes second nature.
yeah, from a full PGA pro, not a course junior pro or apprentice pro, 100/hour is standard. 89 isnt bad at all. try a few out though, if your serious, i have had pros that i liked their teaching style, and improved more, than pros that i didnt care for their style.
So dicks had a deal two boxes of Maxfli revolution for 35 bucks. (24 in a box) played them, I liked the feel on them.
Have played Pro V1's for the past 4 years and have loved them. Noodles are great balls for the money and do have a decent feel to them. +100 on the practice part. Get the game under your belt then you'll notice the differences.
Screw that, I lose way too many balls as it is. I go get that bag of 60 from Wallyworld for $20. Way more cost effective.
I've been getting into the LPGA recently and can't understand why this is the most watched sport in the world.
OP: Top Flight D2 Feel or Srixon AD333 are tough to beat for all round value. The AD333s can spin a bit too much if that's an issue for you however...