10 Best Golf Balls For Straight Drives
Updated on: December 2023
Best Golf Balls For Straight Drives in 2023
Polara Ultimate Straight Self Correcting 2 Piece Golf Balls (1 Dozen)
Callaway Golf Supersoft Golf Balls, (One Dozen), Green, Matte Finish

- The Callaway Super soft is a long, straight distance ball that’s incredibly soft
- An ultra low compression core promotes fast ball speed and increased accuracy
- New Low Drag HEX Aerodynamics are optimized to reduce drag and enhance lift for longer carry and longer distance
- A new softer Trigonometry cover formulation has a low compression for enhanced feel and increased greenside control
Vice Pro Plus Golf Balls, Red (One Dozen)

- 4-piece with cast urethane cover
- Highly durable 336 dimple design
- Dual casting for extra distance and lower ball flight
Wilson Ultra 500 Straight Golf Ball (15-Pack), White

- Hit farther with the Wilson Ultra 500 Golf Balls. Advanced two-piece golf balls with a titanium core and cutproof cover give the Ultra ultimate playability and distance off the tee. Complete with spin-reducing technologies
- Advanced two-piece construction
- Technologies to reduce spin which allows the ball to fly straighter
- High energy titanium core generates maximum initial velocity
- Guaranteed cutproof cover for ultimate playability
Polara Effect
BRIDGESTONE GOLF e6 SOFT Golf Balls, White, Soft (Dozen Golf Balls)

- BRIDGESTONE GOLF BALLS: Switch to the BRIDGESTONE GOLF e6 SOFT golf ball and feel what it is like to gain accuracy, distance, and a decisive advantage over the competition with a BRIDGESTONE golf ball
- E6 SOFT: Pack of 12 BRIDGESTONE GOLF e6 SOFT white golf balls for men; This golf ball features low driver and long iron spin for straighter distance, as well as an advanced mantle and cover which work together for great approach and green-side performance
- COLORED GOLF BALLS AVAILABLE: Also available in Optic Yellow color for greater visibility on the fairway, green and in the rough
- BRIDGESTONE GOLF TECHNOLOGY: These golf balls feature the Delta Dimple design for smoother air resistance and greater distance to help your swing go longer while resisting pop ups for straighter shots on the golf course or in the golf simulator
- BRIDGESTONE E6 SOFT GOLF BALLS: A high-performance alternative to golf balls from TaylorMade, Wilson, Titleist, Callaway, Srixon and other leading brands of men's golf balls for sale
Callaway Warbird Golf Ball, Prior Generation, (One Dozen), White

- Callaway's renowned HEX Aerodynamics reduce drag and promote high launch for increased speed, hang-time and distance
- The extra-large high-energy core is highly compressible to unlock more potential distance at any swing speed
- Thin, high-sensory ionomer cover works with the core to promote super-satisfying feel off every club
- The Package Weight Of The Product Is 9.1 Pounds
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Titleist DT TruSoft Golf Balls, White (One Dozen)

- The softest compression Titleist
- New longer distance through low long game spin
- New improved short game performance for stopping power
- Trusted quality and consistency
Snell MTB Black My Tour Golf Balls, White (One Dozen)

- Tour caliber golf ball
- Cast urethane cover
- Great performance
- The Package Weight Of The Product Is 1.6 Pounds
A Very Gentle Romance Among Hong Kong Bus Drivers: Derek Yee's Lost in Time
Review of Mong bat liu in which a young woman (Cecilia Cheung) takes over her dead fiancee's son and job, aided by a wounded, older man ((Lau Ching-Wan).
She not only takes over raising his five-year-old son Lok-Lok (Harashima Daichi), but also takes over driving his minibus. Becoming him to a considerable extent, she is unlikely to forget him. Although he was managing to be a single parent and to make money as a bus driver, she has difficulty in learning how to care for a child and profitably managing a vehicle in Hong Kong. It is not a place where the riders are noted for their patience or for holding their tongues when displeased...
Stepping very delicately in to try to help is the bus diver who arrived on the crash scene and have Man his cellphone, though Man died before being able to make a call. Hale (Lau Ching-Wan, the hostage negotiator in both Johnnie To "Running Out of Time" movies) exudes a sadness. Its basis is not revealed until very late in the movie, on an answering machine message.
Cellphones play a major part in many 21st-century Hong Kong movies. Both Holly and Lok-Lok call the dead man's cellphone, leaving messages. Holly also has flashbacks or hallucinations of him.
Hale feels sorry for Holly struggling to learn bus driver survival skills and soon sees that she is not managing any too well at home. The boy bonds immediately with his new "uncle" (any adult whom a Chinese child meets in connection with a parent is called "aunt" or "uncle").
Hale seems to enjoy surrogate paternity and seems to have a much larger repertoire of dishes to cook than Holly does. He can also fix things. He makes no sexual demands or even hints of sexual quid for domestic quo. He is more like a father to Holly than a lover.
She tries very, very hard to do things on her own and to resist becoming dependent on him, but she is in over her head in carrying on for Man.
The pace of the movie is somewhat leisurely, but the plucky "widow" and the too-good-to-be-true helpmeet and the child they both care deeply for are all engaging. I am tempted to call the movie a "fairytale for adults," but the only magic is the charisma of Cheung and Lau. They face real problems, notably her lack of money to raise the child whose now-dead father had custody. There is a triad run-in but the movie is not about cops and gangsters.
My major discontent with the movie is the treacley piano score (which also won a Hong Kong Film Award!) laid on thick by Peter Kam (Isabella, Protégé). Cinematographer Keung Kwok-Man (A Fighter's Blues, Seven Swords, Protégé) provided a palette notable for he greenish night-time street scenes and the contrasting apartment interiors of Hale and Holly. The Korean-born Derek Yee (Yee Tung-Shing) had earlier directed Lau in "Viva Erotica" (1996) and more recently directed Any Lay and Louis Koo in "Protégé" (Moon to, 2020), and Jackie Chan in "Shinjuku Incident" (2020). Yee also stars in Yee's "Triple Tap," due to be released in May.
As is, alas, the norm for Hong Kong movies, the English-language subtitles often diverge from grammatical. And there are none for the four trailers (including the one for the movie) and the making-of featurette.
Without stinting on showing hardships and burdens of griefs, "Lost in Time" is a heartwarming movie in which a family is cobbled together for and to a large extent by Lok-Lok.
(All names herein are rendered in the Asian family-name followed by personal-name order. The character names are those that appear in the English-language subtitles.)