This is something that I am always wondering! When that OEM launches the "latest & greatest" piece of equipment and they claim you will get added distance, reduced scores, surpasses the competing OEMs or previous years model performance... do you believe them? Or, do you chalk it up to marketing? Is it hype or reality?
With the huge online uproar over ball testing, ball manufacturing, etc., do you trust golf publications or online review/forum sites? Has the "pursuit of information" hurt the credibility of these magazines and sites? How do you pick and choose what information is valid and what is false?
Does a social media influencer influence your decisions when it comes to golf?
With all the information now available at our fingertips, I find it difficult in deciding what is true and what is false! But, I always come back to..."if it's too goo to be true...it probably is!" Would like to know your thoughts!
With the huge online uproar over ball testing, ball manufacturing, etc., do you trust golf publications or online review/forum sites? Has the "pursuit of information" hurt the credibility of these magazines and sites? How do you pick and choose what information is valid and what is false?
Does a social media influencer influence your decisions when it comes to golf?
With all the information now available at our fingertips, I find it difficult in deciding what is true and what is false! But, I always come back to..."if it's too goo to be true...it probably is!" Would like to know your thoughts!