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Ponder approved. Do it, and report back.Really need to get me a box of CSX to test out. Sounds like a great ball.
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Ponder approved. Do it, and report back.Really need to get me a box of CSX to test out. Sounds like a great ball.
Do the dang thang!!!I almost want to grab a box for today's round.
Playing tomorrow, the ponder is high between TT CSX or TT CS. I can pro and con both choices to death, I just don’t know if I want further or better approach shot control
SecondedI vote CSX. In a landslide.
Love me some Chrome Soft.
Did you miss 2020? Only ball I played for that year. Right now I am on some ball testing but the CS is a great ball.Why didn't you share this information with me?
This hurts my feelings!
Did you miss 2020? Only ball I played for that year. Right now I am on some ball testing but the CS is a great ball.
Curiosity got the best of me this afternoon. So took the Chrome Soft Steph Curry Truvis ball and cut it open to see. The core looks nice and centered.
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No idea as to tolerances. I don't think/feel like performance was effected at all today. I used that ball for 18 holes. Cover durability is great for me being a slower swinger and sweeper.View attachment 9027038
I think this is really cool. I also wonder what tolerance defines centered or not. The only people really testing, who kind of caught them napping back when, use 'significant concentricity issues' as their criteria. Whatever that means. And have said they haven't found the old issues with any of the new stuff.
It seems pretty easy to tell which side of each though. I added super dramatic drawings to it to show.
Looks pretty good. Speckled. I like that.
*NOT dogging them, just talking. My last truck bed was noticably tilted, but 'within tolerances'. And as someone whose work needs be pretty precise, I'm always curious what those tolerances are in things.
Yeah I can't imagine it would be enough to affect anything.No idea as to tolerances. I don't think/feel like performance was effected at all today. I used that ball for 18 holes. Cover durability is great for me being a slower swinger and sweeper.
Well. I’m making the move to the CSX.
I adore the XS, and the whole B lineup, but the more I test, the more I see the CSX offers the same greenside spin as my XS, but it’s a noticeable amount longer.That’s interesting, what made that change from what I thought was the BX line?
I adore the XS, and the whole B lineup, but the more I test, the more I see the CSX offers the same greenside spin as my XS, but it’s a noticeable amount longer.
The CSX remains the longest golf ball I’ve tested. It’s wild.This sounds familiar, and similar to what I’ve noticed as well. The CS isn’t a slouch around the greens by any means either!
It's such a good ball. It and the Snell MTB-X are the longest for me. Very similar characteristics as well.The CSX remains the longest golf ball I’ve tested. It’s wild.
I was hoping for this comment. Looking to test balls like the MTB-X because it's been a great ball for me distance wise, but wanted to give Callaway a try. Been between the CS and CSX, but after reading these last few pages, leaning hard to the CSX.It's such a good ball. It and the Snell MTB-X are the longest for me. Very similar characteristics as well.
@Jman have you by chance tested it against the Z Star XV? I've found the 2 balls to be very similar. So wondering what your experiences were as well.The CSX remains the longest golf ball I’ve tested. It’s wild.