I had issues with the X as well Kev. One of the pics shows the X ball. I have been alternating.
Oh I missed that. Too bad too because Ive found this ball to be very good all around. Seemed to be really good off the driver too
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I had issues with the X as well Kev. One of the pics shows the X ball. I have been alternating.
Oh I missed that. Too bad too because Ive found this ball to be very good all around. Seemed to be really good off the driver too
There definitely may be something to this depending on the lie you are hitting from.
I really like this ball, but so far in 3 rounds, these become completely torn up (as you can see from the pics) after about 6 holes.
So it seems like those that tried the S version are seeing durability issues and those that tried the X are not? I tried the X and didnt see any problems with it.
I also agree with what you guys a saying about marketshare, and the fact that titleist's name is so big that they won't need to worry about losing customers, but I was just trying to say that the technology/innovation sector is where they will be losing out.
Plus guess who makes Nike's balls for them? It rhymes with cridgeshone.
Not anymore.
Not anymore.
Really? Thats what I get for believing what the Bridgestone rep told me.
now it rhymes with mikey haha
I watched one of the launch event videos for the ball and Rock from nike addressed that question when it was asked and said that this time no other ball company is helping with the making of this ball, its only them and dupont...I think the old nike balls were developed by those who rhyme with cridgeshone