It wouldn't go for me. Spin is the most important factor. And I suppose that those that want the most distance they can get, don't want a trade off either.
I'm not a long ball hitter, I'm long enough to play the back(7000), but I have much more…
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I recently tested the Test Ball against the Pro V1 and found that the Test ball has a much more durable cover and quite different dimple pattern. I did notice that the ball felt a little harder than the Pro v1, but I did get 5-6 yards more with my AP1…
Any chances of offering different finishes in a forged cavity back? ( satin or gun metal ect.... )
Good call. This tip really helped. I hadn't even thought of grain. Thanks again!
Chris M said: The most important factor when considering a flyer is the direction the grass is growing. If you are going with the grain the ball is most likely going…
The most important factor when considering a flyer is the direction the grass is growing. If you are going with the grain the ball is most likely going…