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2 hours ago ago
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test yep, looking for “Vision yellow” ball with the performance characteristics of the PT, that performs consistently in the cold of Canberra. |
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4 hours ago ago
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test Hi Guys,,,, Ok I tried to load some images before and then had |
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Jun 13, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test Hi CB, thanks for the update, yes good info as usual and the Hi Tenacious, ok the initial reply has to be no ,,,,not yet. As the Vision range has developed I started with full game Where we stand today is coloured balls ( not all good colours But on the Ladies / Seniors / and 2nd tier Tours Yellow is finding I have come close with my latest prototypes like the 888 and the Cheers, |
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Jun 10, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test Hi Ben, Sorry I’ am looking at the last two 888’s on my desk till The problem is that I have some very good balls waiting in Thanks again, |
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Jun 9, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test
I’d like to say I am a top class Burglar!! But the main reason is I work FIFO, and for ever week I get at home practising, I spend 3 weeks in the middle of nowhere not practising. For example, my week home I get 3 rounds in and they went 98, 106, 90. By the end of my week home I get my groove back, only to lose it all over the next 3 weeks. In fact, I would only say I got my groove back for those last 6 holes, and that is by far and away the best I have ever played them. Still waiting for an offer of a dozen 888’s by the way Boz… (kidding, but happy to pay retail of course….) Cheers, |
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Jun 9, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test >I am convinced that I am on the right path and this has to be Hi Boz When asked why they choose Pro V’s, its because they think they will get better spin around greens, despite fact that they dont have the swing skill to compress the ball and generate spin that way particularly on half wedge shots and chips. The other issue is most club players consistently use a high lofted club for chipping and standard shot is to throw up a chip with 60 degree wedge and expect it to stop dead when in fact a low running chip with low spin and roll out will work much more effectively. In other words golfers want the ball to spin for them, but they dont know how to impart spin or take spin off the ball in first place. Hardly any know that a high spinning ball also spins more to side on not so good hits. Most struggle for control of ball off tee. Truth is unless play all golf on rock hard greens, then a soft pro v will give no better spin than a firmer cover ball on soft greens, particularly now in winter coming on. putting feel, lets be honest, if have an insert in face of putter this makes the ball feel softer anyway and lots using Pro V’s come up short. The message is playing a premium tour ball wont suddenly make you a better player. |
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Jun 9, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test Hi Boz I am a 8 handicap and still find the X3 to be a great ball for control. distance wise I hit it 215 to 220m consistantly with driver and when I wanted to hit a controlled fade the ball stayed there. Not sure where the X3 is in your future range but for me this is a great ball. currently trialling it against Srixon Q star |
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Jun 9, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test Hi Boz, I have been trying out a few different yellow balls, so I can see the ball flight. My eye sight is not the best and I can not play with glasses, so I thought I should try a yellow ball, haven’t really liked any yet. I was just wondering if you have any balls similar to a PRO V1 that I should try. |
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Jun 9, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test benno, if you are hitting the ball like that, how on earth are you a 20 HC??? Im still trying out balls, looking for “the one” but the yellow vision balls rank right up there. Especially off the tee I find they trvel long but are pretty forgiving off misses |
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Jun 9, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test benno, if you are hitting the ball like that, how on earth are you a 20 HC??? |
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Jun 8, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test ‘You hit 300 balls just after breakfast, you spent two hours with your swing coach, spent a hour translating your swing on video, had lunch, hit 300 more balls and spent two hours in the bunker to get tour ready. Now get your tour ball…....or …...’ |
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Jun 8, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test Boz Might be able to have another bash with the 888 ball as I have been informed that the black mongrel thing with a liking for yellow balls has found a dislike to ….... and is no longer troubling the users …. The 4 holes I used it for last weekend I thought it was on the money so time will tell… |
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Jun 8, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test Hi Ben, Thanks for the detailed post, it really helps with all the info being This is yet again why I love the Test Pilot team approach as so Ok, here is a couple of thoughts, Titleist continue to promote But I don’t agree, here we have the 888 it is a Premium Multi- The 888 unfortunately is not finished yet for mass production I am convinced that I am on the right path and this has to be To be honest they don’t know what products are better for What do you think? I am just looking at it from a marketing Cheers, |
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Jun 7, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test I put my first effort into actually trialling a proto ball, and comparing what difference it made to me. I played the first 12 holes on Wednesday comp using a standard Artic White that Node gave me. This ball was ok, but I didn’t notice much difference to the Gel. I wasn’t playing so well, so I decided to put the 888 (yellow) into play for the first time. For the last six holes, I managed to be +3 (very happy as a 20 capper, and the last 6 on Maryborough is a tough stretch). For the first time in a long time I had a ball that was: 2. Holding greens – I played shots into the green from a variety of lengths (55 – 185m) and EVERY shot landed on the green, and stopped on the green! This for me is only an occasional occurrence, so i was very pleased with this aspect of the ball. I was especially pleased on the the 185m par 3 (affectionately known as “The Wrecker”. I launched a 4 iron into the heart of the green, and the ball only rolled out 3m from its pitch mark. This is unheard of for me. Normally I’d be lucky to get less than 5m of roll from a 7 iron. 3. Putting – putting feel was excellent, and the sound off my Versa was spot on. Capitalised on my great tee shot on The Wrecker to record my first ever birdie there on a 6m putt. So it begs the question – how do I get hold of more 888 balls? Thanks Boz for the great ball, and Node for giving me a few different balls to try. Cheers, |
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Jun 7, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test
ive been told i carry luggage and bags better than most, im a very good door opener, and i take up very little room on a seat….. just saying :) |
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Jun 7, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test
He is excited, again or still…. Thought of the day, can nano particles be used to contain an effing crow repellent without effecting the ball??? |
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Jun 7, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test Hi FB, the idea of SS for balls fitting is not a part of the way The better ball designs are working much more efficiently for a what I do see is that players are using feel as one of their main The MonsterBall Long Drive guys have shown that a 75 The Gel X is firmer / The Gel is softer and the Bear Ball that PT 2.0 will be on hold for a little while as e will trial the new No it will be more tripping as the US market is really keen to Cheers, |
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Jun 6, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test Does that mean less overseas ‘business trips’?? ;) |
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Jun 6, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test
sounds just super ol’matey |
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Jun 6, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test Sorry if this has been asked before, but is there a listing with a range SS for the different models that you make? |
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Jun 6, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test
Congrats mate… super stuff. |
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Jun 6, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test Hi Guys, Just got off the phone to a new contact in regards to our UV Happy times! Cheers, Boz |
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Jun 1, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test Hi FB, you’re welcome,,,,, you asked a very good question that I have The big OEM’s don’t really want to talk about these type of issues. Cheers, |
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Jun 1, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test Thanks for taking the time to answer my question Boz. The porosity part is very interesting and makes a lot of sense. |
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Jun 1, 2013
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Topic: Vision Golf Ball Test Hi FB, What you see with many tour balls is a very light slick silicone type Years ago Taylor Made proved that this type of moisture could They packaged their Premium models in a special plastic tube to Here is the issue with second hand water/lake sourced 2nd hand AAA balls,,,,,, if you play say ProV1’s you will have noticed the really slick This lack of lacquer also allows the cover to absorb more moisture Once the cover has been compromised it will never play as well How much is these changes,,,,,, mainly small is probably the right I hope the story is of interest. |
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