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They are totally factual.Are those things not factual? Does this new ball not have different technology than the original?
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They are totally factual.Are those things not factual? Does this new ball not have different technology than the original?
See...now that could be cool. Wonder if these sell through well that we might see that happen?I think I could play these. If they made them in Z-Star XV I would be all over them. Wouldn't have to manually do the putter line on my ball which would be a huge plus.
Hey, I’ve played a Lady Precept and got laughed at until I took all their money, same will apply hereI CAN'T WAIT to be made fun of by my friends for rocking this ball on the course this year!
Fun article @Jman I actually am intrigued by these. Would I game them? No probably not BUT I would use them for practice purposes.
See...now that could be cool. Wonder if these sell through well that we might see that happen?
And the Pings were hard as a rockHello old Ping balls. They were probably painted on. I have one still kicking around the house somewhere.
Yup, and it was a GOOD yellow. Maybe still the best.Srixon has been a bit of a trail blazer in the colored ball category. The optic yellow z star about 8-10 years ago was the first tour caliber ball I can remember not just white.
Yup, and it was a GOOD yellow. Maybe still the best.
I agree. If they did this divide in a tour ball but not matte. I would play it. Watching those colors blend as it spun would be cool. Get an yellow and blue and spin it green!