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numbers which are hard to verify accuratly.
soft, easy, flexible
If you mean hard as in the opposite of soft, then rigid, firm, adamatine. If you mean the opposite of easy, then difficult
you want a soft rubber band ball with strechy rubber bands,but you also want to be carefull that you dont make it to big and to small
== == Not EXACTLY, There is soft balls and hard balls. The hard ones go further, doesn't matter which brand. Soft balls are for more feel and more backspin. If you buy expensive SOFT balls then you will have more feeling in putting and more backspin for chipping, irons, etc. For Hard balls, the more expensive go further than the not expensive ones USUALLY, it depends what brand. If you don't know the difference between hard or soft then ask one of the guys in the golf store. If you want to go far and have an average value ball then I would recommend Nike Ignite (I use this ball and it's really good.) But if you want the expensive ones get Titleist ProV1X, make sure it has the X. And if you want soft balls then get the titleist Pro V1, no X in it.
Hard
it is hard and sometimes soft
hard
soft you can bend and hard you can not
"Treated wood can be soft or hard." But, generally what is bought from a lumberyard is soft.
Soft
soft
is larch wood soft or hard wood
one is soft and the other is hard
Solid is hard. It is nt soft.
Cheese. There are four main types of cheese: soft, semi-soft, semi-hard, and hard.
I'm pretty sure only "g" and "c" can be either hard or soft. Example: Girl (hard) and giant (soft) Cool (hard) and circus (soft)