Pros: Long, Workable, Feel, Puttability Cons: Expensive, and Scuff Easily
Speaking of crow, I've been very busy grousing here, as seen in my reviews, about how Callaway has stolen this and that technology from Top Flite/Hogan, and slapped a Cally label on it. It's pretty obvious that the Hogan side of the company has provided ...
by lmh3 in Sports & Outdoors, - Top 200, Jul 30 '05
Pros: Consistent feel from iron to iron. Cons: Not as durable due to thin cover.
Being an assistant PGA Pro, I am constantly trying the newest ball on the market in an effort to provide my students with the best information possible. When my Callaway rep gave me a dozen HX Tour and HX Tour 56 balls, I was not very excited to try ...
Pros: Good distance and feel, inexpensive compared to others Cons: None that I have found
I am always spending a lot more money on golf balls than I really want to. Heck, a dozen of the Titleist Pro V1's runs over $50. Too much money, but at the same time I want a high performance ball. The Pro V1 has been that and more for a few years ...
Pros: Superb distance, unbeatable performance in strong wind, lots of bite. Cons: Scuffs VERY easy.
Everybody wants to play with tour-caliber golf balls, and for most golfers there is no real difference on which ball they play, except for price. But golfers get a kick out of playing (and losing) massive quantities of balls (expensive and cheap, it ...
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