Second that - it's trial and error what works best for you, yours style and the local conditions. I have tried Lanemasters' polish, Brunswick's High Gloss and also 3M's Finesse-It on VPP stuff, all works fine but yields slightly different results.
Anyway, I'd highly recommend Finesse-It on anything that has to go long but still keep up good traction at the break point, because it leaves a shiny surface without any wax or silicone. A bottle is pricey, yes, but the results are convincing!
Just stay away from car or boat hull polishes or rubbing compounds, because they contain wax, silicone and other stuff that clogs the pores of a resin ball. This can be helpful if you are rev-dominant, but you more or less kill the ball and its coverstock technology.