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THP Review of the new golf ball lines from Snell.
http://www.thehackersparadise.com/snell-golf-balls-review/
http://www.thehackersparadise.com/snell-golf-balls-review/
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Judging by the number of dimples and the Snell's background in ball design this seems to be the case, but Snell isn't one of the companies in the Titleist suit, right?
Nice review Hawk
Like Sox I am not a huge fan of the names, but they are different and will no doubt generate conversation, especially the Get Sum. If I was to game them over here I doubt I would see many other players using the same ball and I am going to guess that would be attributed to the name more than anything else based on the preconceived notions that a lot of people have about golf balls
From reading the information about the Get Sum ball, I gather it is competing with the like of the e6?
Great review Ryan. Would game the MTB but just wish he would have come up with different model names!
I think that's a fair statement, though there are some differences. The biggest one being the Snell ball is a 2-piece, while the e6 is a 3-piece (the 2nd layer is designed to lower spin/side spin).
I think you could probably compare the GS to balls like the NXT Tour S. Soft-ish, two layers. If we make that comparison, then the pricing becomes more attractive I suppose.
A case could be made for comparing to Duo and SuperSoft as well, though those two balls are notably softer feeling/sounding to me.