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Jun 25, 2008
Av-22918 smoothbooth 113 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

i think they only made 1 dozen. it all seems a bit dodgy. ive been checking their website for the last month,no change, out of stock due to overwhelming demand. has anyone seen one. the hexx ball that is?

sb

 
Jun 25, 2008
Av-3517 The_Boz 577 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

It doesn’t look like anyone has been able to buy any to date?

 
Jun 23, 2008
Av-13281 grantgolf 274 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

just noticed they they are advertised in the pacific golfer june edition 1/2 page it does not give an retail outlets though. and say they are out of stock.. you’d think one ISGer would have bought them

they look just like my football,
if they play crap i can always give them to guys in my team as man of the match awards

 
May 15, 2008
Av-3517 The_Boz 577 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

Remember these are not dimples they are curved flat surfaces
with no depression from what has been shown on the website
images to date.

They don’t have any relationship to the Callaway HX Hex pattern
or the earlier Uniroyal Hex pattern from the 70’s.

Anyone been able to buy a dozen??

 
May 15, 2008
Iseekgolf_80 Whitednj 300 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

I read somewhere that hexagon dimples produce lower drag (Reynolds number?) than round dimples but the article I read was looking at small dimple sizes rather than the football pattern of this new product. Haven’t tried the Big Bertha Reds – might try and find one to have a lash.

 
May 10, 2008
Iseekgolf_80 NH16 63 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

May be the hexagonal dimples or blocks in this case has some merits. I found callaway big bertha red gives me more ‘noticable’ distance than the rest of golf balls I’ve tried. The BB red has hexagon dimples may be the bigger the dimples the farther it’ll fly and roll.

 
May 9, 2008
Av-23953 Cliffmanley 827 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

I am going to try them… price is OK… and they conform to the US rules… why not… and They are an Aussie thing… I will let you know how I go…

As far as the comparison to a soccer ball… I imagine it is totally different as a soccer ball is large, light and any golf ball is compact, dense and relatively heavy.

cool, let us know, if I had the dosh I would buy a box too….but not at the moment

 
May 8, 2008
Iseekgolf_80 simonsez 112 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

Hard to say anything more about the ball in question without actually trying one.There was however a very good article about Anthony Kim on one of the S.I links.

 
May 8, 2008
Av-14160 davego 688 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

Thanks for responding Boz, that is the sort of stuff I (and I am sure a lot of others) were waiting to hear. They might be alright to have a try of, but I don’t think anybody would consider them as being a piece of equipment that may improve your game.

 
May 8, 2008
Av-3517 The_Boz 577 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

Hey Dave,

Got your note and I have been tossing up what to say as I don’t
like to bag things or talk about things I am a little unsure about.

Issues to look at,

The ball is not on the USGA conforming list at present, but it is
allowed to be presented as Conforms to the R&A -USGA rules
if in fact it is conforming. It just is not allowed to be used in
certain competitions.

Smooth balls don’t tend to create enough lift to stay airbourne
for longer than a dimpled ball,this relates to the reduction in
the low pressure effect. Hockey balls were smooth and then
they developed dimpled versions to make them easier to control.

Putting a smooth ball may in theory lead to a more consistant
contact point but the dimples work like good runners and help
a ball track straight on what is an inconsistant surface being
a grass covered green. The latest putting information from
the Break30 group in Europe would lead me to believe this ball
may skid/skip more than a normal ball before starting to roll.

I like this as a unique marketing idea but if you followed
the Adidas football/soccer development for the last World Cup
there was a lot of work done on the inflight stability or lack
of it with different ball panel patterns but from my football
experience I don’t see it being more stable than a standard
dimple pattern let alone a more modern wind tunnel tested
big dimple design.

Anyway like I said I have not seen or played with them yet but
if I see some merit in testing them, I will let you know if I see
anything that is relevant to the group.

Cheers,
Boz.

 
May 8, 2008
Av-14160 davego 688 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

Hey Boz, what’s your take on this stuff. They won’t stop the ISG family from buying Vision balls, but it would be interesting to hear your thoughts (as a professional in the business of balls) on how this ball would operate. Will stop all the guessing I suppose.

 
May 8, 2008
Av-23953 Cliffmanley 827 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

My favourite ball is the Pro V and V1X they are both soft and fly well off the club.

I have a feeling these might grip a wedge better, that would be interesting to try out…

 
May 8, 2008
Av-25975 LarryLong 55 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

Ditto. It’s either a bit of a gimmick, or something well worth trying.

I’d like to see what they do in the air. Will they fly straighter or swerve more on the same shot because of the grooves vs dimples thing? I think the distance thing is a bit over-rated if they are more or less on a par with dimpled balls.

Good golfers will also be concerned with softness, spin and feel, but I can’t say that I’ve ever experienced any of those things in my game, regardless of the ball. :)

 
May 8, 2008
Av-23953 Cliffmanley 827 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

I’d love to try one, but I don’t want to buy a dozen….

 
May 8, 2008
Av-778 Danz 2678 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

it is a nice gimmick but i dont see it catching on

If titleist made one and the pro’s were using it, you’d all be lining up to buy it in the dozens.
 
May 8, 2008
Av-13281 grantgolf 274 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

what will they think of next?

 
May 7, 2008
Av-9954 live4golf 756 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

speaking of marketing…I bought a set of tees back from the US that were ‘guaranteed 4 to 6 yards longer’ because of their ‘lower drag coefficient’...made myself and my mates laugh :)

Although in saying that they were $7 for 50 and I have not broken one in 6 rounds since…so they are fairly strong

 
May 7, 2008
Av-20700 matt42s 199 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

It never ceases to amaze me that marketing departments completely ignore the fact that if a golf ball is “LONG” then it is by definition non-conforming and therefore breaks the rules of golf.

 
May 7, 2008
Iseekgolf_80 Andre28 110 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

Sweet, now i can combine my favourite games, soccer and golf, into one!

 
May 7, 2008
Av-5168 JonD 256 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

I might buy some for a laugh.

 
May 7, 2008
Av-22223 Sonab 265 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

don’t see why it would be any different stopping on the greens the dimples on a normal golf ball are not what grips the surface

it is a nice gimmick but i dont see it catching on

 
May 7, 2008
Av-24009 Sanders917 19 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

think they saw the callaway design and just took it further

 
May 7, 2008
Av-25326 TheGolfinator 89 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

The blurb says it has a smooth surface.

 
May 7, 2008
Av-14466 muntz 2311 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

It might be long, but with all those flat surfaces it probably slices and hooks like a boomerang.

 
May 7, 2008
Av-14646 Sidman 188 posts

Topic: Hexxgolf Ball

saw them in the latest pacific golfer mag. if you played that ball on fast hard greens you could never get it to stop could you?

it would roll forever… don’t tell me they have invented a special hexagonal putter to use in combo with it.

was this the rejected “augusta control ball” oooh this is how rumours start…. hahaha

Vision has Russell as the aussie hero name, will Hexx go for Robbo or Wazza or Jonesy?

hahahaha all in jest!

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