Does it matter either way? Design or produce? still a Bridgestone ball with a Nike label.
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Bstone produced it didn't design it
If you go back and look at our(thp) commentary upon the 20xi lines there are a lot of good things said about the product but it doesn't seem to have the overwhelming support that you would like it with your name notoriety. I think it's never too early for them to essentially make a product that they don't have to completely redesign and yet still have the opportunity to let it make its own name. I think if you would continue to use a 20xi it would lose its ability to be appreciated for what it is based on the merits of the past.
If you go back and look at our(thp) commentary upon the 20xi lines there are a lot of good things said about the product but it doesn't seem to have the overwhelming support that you would like it with your name notoriety. I think it's never too early for them to essentially make a product that they don't have to completely redesign and yet still have the opportunity to let it make its own name. I think if you would continue to use a 20xi it would lose its ability to be appreciated for what it is based on the merits of the past.
The XI lineup is a 4-piece ball.
The RZN lineup is a 3-piece ball.
I do agree. I think the RZN technology has some merits. I don't think the 20xi line was anywhere near as successful as it needed to be. Keep the tech, scrap the name. I like that idea.
I hope their next ball had a formula tweak to the resin. The distance losses at lower temps was a bit staggering.
I will add that your idea of low temps may differ than most.
The One RZN X was the longest ball I played this year.
I will add that your idea of low temps may differ than most.
The One RZN X was the longest ball I played this year.
This year. There is zero denying though that the original RZN ball lost mass yards in temp fluctuations. They addressed that some this past year, thank goodness.
I hope their next ball had a formula tweak to the resin. The distance losses at lower temps was a bit staggering.
New model was definitely better than the original but for me there was still a noticeable shortage when it got chilly. I hope they've rectified it for this upcoming ball cause it had some firepower when you caught one.
This year. There is zero denying though that the original RZN ball lost mass yards in temp fluctuations. They addressed that some this past year, thank goodness.
Not with our testing. His thoughts are pretty dead on and many believe that is the reason not a single manufacturer has moved to this core yet. We watched one company test it with varying temps and ball speeds and the distance differences were downright crazy.
I found last years ball still to feel like a rock. Looking forward to giving this one a try since I am always trying new release balls looking fir the perfect fit. Got a chance to play the Callaway SR3 balls and was pretty impressed with those.
I found last years ball still to feel like a rock. Looking forward to giving this one a try since I am always trying new release balls looking fir the perfect fit. Got a chance to play the Callaway SR3 balls and was pretty impressed with those.
That's odd, I thought it played like a superball, springing off the face