You won't know until you test it, as it's impossible to make a ball recommendation without knowing what type of player you are. Do you need or want a low spin ball off the tee, but are a high spin player around the greens? Or maybe you prefer a certain feel to the ball when putting, and nothing else matters.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I will say it's more important to be consistently playing the same ball as much as possible. Whether it's Kirkland or Srixon, you're likely better off playing the same ball to learn your yardages. It's really hard to adjust for conditions, elevation, weather, etc. if you don't have a good baseline of how far a good vs poorly struck 7i goes.