Test candidate balls on a cool day and a warm day, using driver, mid-iron, and wedge. Capture ball speed, launch, spin, peak height, and descent angle. Keep swing tempo consistent. If you lack indoor controls, note clothing layers and warmup. The best ball will show stable windows and maintain greenside control as the thermometer changes meaningfully.
Twilight humidity is perfect for A/B trials. Hit two balls per shot, alternating order to reduce bias, then finish holes with each ball to compare scoring impact. Record carry estimates, rollout, and proximity. Debrief right after the round, noting any unexpected curves or reduced bite. Repeat over two nights to confirm repeatability before committing for a humid stretch.
Focus on ball speed retention in the cold, spin stability in the wet, and peak height that still lands predictably in wind. Spin loft insights reveal whether a cover grips well enough when moisture intrudes. Choose the model that holds dispersion tight across conditions. Post your results and climate specifics so other readers can benchmark against real community data.