I use any grade A balls i can buy for a decent price from Facebook marketplace. But last month I did buy new a triple dozen bundle of Mizuno RB566 balls, just because it said they were good in cold conditions, and can offer more carry by extending the flight beyond the apex, and they are decent and are really durable for the price. Realistically though, for a high handicapper, a golf ball is a golf ball, we don't want to spend almost £4 a ball to lose a few a round
I have been playing Snell golf balls for the last 3 or 4 years. This year, I got 5 dozen Snell MTB Prime balls for about $130 USD. I play indoor golf in the winter, got them in November, and I am still playing with the first sleeve. I play in a league once a week and my buddy and I play an additional 3 rounds on selected courses (simulated of course) each month, so these balls have more than a dozen rounds on them. So far they are not getting chewed up by the wedges and short irons, they spin really well and go just as far as any of the premium balls I've played.
I’m with you there mate, I love the Snell ball and I’ve just taken possession of 5 boxes for the summer season and beyond, if I don’t lose one they easily do 2 rounds plus
Funny I noticed the footage improvement right when James said so. Looks great! Great content again… I have bought a few things from Temu and haven’t been too disappointed yet.
I never buy balls, I invested £25 into a Callaway 15 foot extending ball retriever and a banging UV light. The extending ball retriever gets me lake balls other players simply can't reach with their puny 10 footers. Size really does matter. Also if I'm upto it after a round of golf at the end of the day I'll walk an extra hole or two and find balls with the UV light. Typically 40-50 plus whatever I pull from lakes during the round. I keep the premium balls for myself like Pro V1, Chromesoft and TP5, the rest I give away. Forget expensive balls, buy these two items and never worry about cost or balls again.
I have a subscription with Piper golf through their website. Great feel and the Greens spin less off the driver than any ball I've ever played. They're cheaper than premium ball because they're direct to consumer. Give them a review! They sell a variety pack for cheap.
I applaud your campaign to make golf more affordable. Have you ever made a comparison between premium used, reconditioned, lake, etc. They are often sold cheaply, have the look and brand but do they still perform?
Well, I guess that’s others opinions… but as a scratch golfer, if they work good enough for me and haven’t effected my handicap then I’ll stick with them for $14.99 a dozen 😁⛳️ Played Vice Pro Plus and AVX before the Kirkland. To each their own…
I live near a golf course. I just walk along the street along the fairway and collect the balls people hit out of the course. I usually get at least a dozen each time. I haven't purchased a golf ball in quite a while.
I just purchased several dozen of the Seed SD-01 balls based on you & Chris's review and performance on your Next 100 series. I've played one round with them and quite liked the feel and results. I had been playing the Callaway ERC Soft and the Vice Pro balls. I don't really trust TEMU based on some other reviews of products they sell.
PGM makes quality stuff. It used to be a lot cheaper in price though, prices have been creeping upward in the last couple of years. But I've been playing a few rounds with the PGM Soft 2 balls and actually found them to be quite workable, a dozen for $15 USD.
I’ll play almost anything other than Srixon, for some reason if I use a Srixon I’ll lose it within 3 holes. Only exception was a Z star I found I had that for two rounds before it disappeared. With the horrible winter conditions we have had where a plugged / lost ball is too common I use cheaper, used and scuffed balls in my bag. I have found a few Slazenger V300 and these perform well. I have about 4 dozen brand new vice, Kirkland, TP5’s waiting for the spring/summer
Since retiring and joining my country club, I haven't purchased any golf balls at all. In fact, the 8 dozen balls I purchased before retirement are still in their original boxes. I fish balls out of our lakes. And, not surprisingly, majority of the balls I find are either Prov V1 or Pro V1x. What does this say? Way too many people are buying golf balls above their abilities. And I appreciate them for doing so.
Have you ever done the "float" test where you out the ball in salty water and see if the weight is centered? To me that is the biggest part is the ball centered. Obviously, what its made of and how firm it is i cannot test lol
Tend to buy balls from reputable online golf retailers. Can generally pay under £3 per ball which i'm happy with. Have found a couple of Wilson balls on my golf course and was super impressed and consider them for next purchase.
Since you’re on Temu, I’ve been debating myself to do a review on the ping g430 look alike, and the wedges and putters and irons. But I think your reviews would be much better.
Most of us are disappointed by the distance the ball goes in the winter. Various reasons are given - denser air, no run on the ball, too bundled up with clothing etc. but what about the balls themselves. Most plastics get harder when cold so what is the difference between a ball at 0 C straight from the bag on a frosty morning and the same ball on a warm day? Should we all be playing softer balls in the winter or carry a spare ball in the pocket with a handwarmer so at least the Tee shot is with a warm ball (and is this legal?) Can you do a test to see the difference?
James , need your help, been using PROV1 balls , are they going to help me with distance on a wet day in the UK, in other words what ball is the best , in your opinion, for winter conditions , never mind the price, cheers bro
Black dot logo overrun pro v1 and pro v1x is best value. They are brand new logo balls that weren't used at corporate and tour events. Titleist blacks the logo out on them when sold, they cost $2.50 per ball if bought in 6 dozen quantity or $2.25 per ball if bought in 25 dozen quantity.
I'd rather play 150 times a year and form an opinion based on what I find fellas; I haven't bought a ball in 4 years. My friend hit a skier 100 yards straight today, which we couldn't find. I'm pretty sure the earth is going to present a fairly pristine ball back soon. I find a lot of Srixon balls, which reassures me I'm not a great golfer. Have you done a video on the ball limiting change? I think it's mental. There's many billions of balls kicking around, already (I probably have 50; I don't want any more). Come 2030 we suddenly have to pay to hit lesser ones? Who's benefiting from this change of rules? I'd be interested in your opinions. Mine is I enjoy finding golf balls (some more than others..)
The age old comparison. Which ball to use. Do found balls, premium balls, lesser expensive balls are better / just as good. What should you pay for a golf ball?
I play the OnCore Elixir and have been testing the Vero X1 you should test these golf balls they preform great for me. Also if you are a veteran or first responder they offer a discount
@@DrPapa14 I agree I also tried their pro pack which includes their new Vero XP and for me it preformed better than the Elixir 2022 and I can’t wait till it is released for this tournament season
@@kevinbergeron7333 Hello Friend. I have not tried the new ball. What is the compression? What are the differences between the Elixr and xp? I have been trying the vero x1. I like it better.
Plenty of budget options non Temu. Walmart in US had $20 Tour soft and Q star tour brand new a dozen. Found options online or local are $1 a ball here for Prov or other pro balls. The others are 2 for $1
Would love to see you test a/pearl grade lake balls Vs brand new balls - they're more affordable and would be interesting to see if performance is actually lost
I bought a 3 ball pack of the PGM Golf Balls. I found for me, they hit farther than most balls. Not sure about the TP5s that I really love, but they have become very expensive. The only difference was around the green. The wanted to roll a long ways on the green and were a little hard to control. If I spent time with them I am sure I could learn to control them. But would take some work on the faster greens.
In private rounds I play the kasco Zeus impact 3. They are smaller and lighter (44gr). I gain with them 20 yards with a swing speed of 75mph. This is really crazy. Easy launch. Average stopping power. Those balls going miles. I feel like Tiger 🏌️
I’ve been using Vice Pro, just found a Sam’s Club that have the double dozen for 40.00 dollars, on the website they are 49.99 and all other clubs here in Las Vegas. Just happens to be in this one club they are a 10er less. Can’t beat them at that price
James please enough trying to beat Titleist ProV1 , next time you visit the states go north to the Titleist plant in Massachusetts. Go through the plant and see why they have remained number 1 for so long, you will understand why they are so good. You can also vis the Callaway plant in Chicopee west of Boston. But please keep trying these are the best ball reviews on the internet. Thanks you and Chris are really good!
PGM is actually a very popular brand of value in China. I used to have one of their 7 irons and practice my swing in the dorm room. For that reason, no one except starving students buy them.
Value for money, srixon marathon soft!! It goes further than pro v1 for me. Im a newbie and high handicap so cant really say about green control etc. Cheap as chips as well!!!
I find it easier just buying grade A pro v1s etc from the local golf ball collector.. at 1.50 a ball, I don’t care about loosing the odd ball or forgetting to pick up my provisional’s 🤦🏽♂️ Plus it’s a great way to test out a decent selection of balls without paying 50 quid a box
I would have a problem with buying something like that ball. I’d rather play Kirkland ball than some china knock offs. Would they be conforming? I get inexpensive but there are good balls for a reasonable price. I have access to Dick’s Sporting which carry the Maxfli I like playing.
I guess it’s a moot point because where I live I doesn’t get too cold, but I am a Vice Pro player all year round. I generally wait for the 6 dozen for the price of 5 deal and buy in bulk for the year. They suit my game. Perhaps that’s a variable that needs a couple of videos dedicated to discovering. Obviously the BEST ball on the market isn’t going to suit everyone, in fact it can be extremely detrimental to their game. Could make for great content. Golfzon testing with an “average” golfer testing several balls and getting some numbers.
i bought some of them caiton gaz reveiwed i think what you need to remember is these sights like ali express and temu sell counterfit goods so how do we know there legal its my guess they maybe them illegal straight long balls that are re stamped lol
I noticed several things while you were testing the Temu golf ball. Several times you used your partners driver instead of yours, was there a reason for that? As a viewer I feel much better about any test when I can see the results or at least the testing myself. You stated that in the indoor testing the Pro-V tested out better and you put up the numbers which means we can only take your word for it. Also, on the final hole you and Chris played you both drove the green and had eagle putts....not sure if I have ever seen you both do that even while using your preferred golf balls!
I use any grade A balls i can buy for a decent price from Facebook marketplace. But last month I did buy new a triple dozen bundle of Mizuno RB566 balls, just because it said they were good in cold conditions, and can offer more carry by extending the flight beyond the apex, and they are decent and are really durable for the price.
Realistically though, for a high handicapper, a golf ball is a golf ball, we don't want to spend almost £4 a ball to lose a few a round
Love to see Wilson Triad and Wilson Staff compared to the ProV’s.
Winter I use the Wilson Zip, Callaway Superfast, or Precept Laddie. Thanks
I have been playing Snell golf balls for the last 3 or 4 years.
This year, I got 5 dozen Snell MTB Prime balls for about $130 USD. I play indoor golf in the winter, got them in November, and I am still playing with the first sleeve. I play in a league once a week and my buddy and I play an additional 3 rounds on selected courses (simulated of course) each month, so these balls have more than a dozen rounds on them. So far they are not getting chewed up by the wedges and short irons, they spin really well and go just as far as any of the premium balls I've played.
I’m with you there mate, I love the Snell ball and I’ve just taken possession of 5 boxes for the summer season and beyond, if I don’t lose one they easily do 2 rounds plus
It’s good to see you both on the course playing a few holes.
Funny I noticed the footage improvement right when James said so. Looks great! Great content again… I have bought a few things from Temu and haven’t been too disappointed yet.
OnCore elixr or vero x1. I have the OnCore membership. I love these golf balls. The price and the quality are absolutely outstanding!!
Why the not so subtle digs with Gary promoting golf in Pakistan? I think it is awesome that he is opening up that area of the world to golf.
Ball striking masterclass from chris again on the first. Good job he’s a short game expert. Great video again lads 👌🏻
I never buy balls, I invested £25 into a Callaway 15 foot extending ball retriever and a banging UV light. The extending ball retriever gets me lake balls other players simply can't reach with their puny 10 footers. Size really does matter. Also if I'm upto it after a round of golf at the end of the day I'll walk an extra hole or two and find balls with the UV light. Typically 40-50 plus whatever I pull from lakes during the round. I keep the premium balls for myself like Pro V1, Chromesoft and TP5, the rest I give away. Forget expensive balls, buy these two items and never worry about cost or balls again.
so you are the guy in front holding everyone back :D
Seed SD01 and SD02 have replaced the ProV1 and 1x in my bag. So good and great value
Chrome Tour X.... best ball on the market Spins Goes miles runs on the ground.... Test it James...you will be a fan
All the digs at Gary were cracking me up.
Gary Martin and his Caiton golf balls are great, even my club pro now uses them
I played with them… they are far from great
IMO lol feel so HARD!
Always top quality content, helps the everyday golfer find good deals
Didn't have to bury Gary like that....
For those of us who play golf for fun and enjoyment and don't expect 280 yard drives, these balls give good value for the price.
Great to see you talking balls again with the mighty Chris
I have a subscription with Piper golf through their website. Great feel and the Greens spin less off the driver than any ball I've ever played. They're cheaper than premium ball because they're direct to consumer. Give them a review! They sell a variety pack for cheap.
How about testing the OnCore Elixir balls, I was very surprised by how good they are.
I use the elixir and the verox1. Fantastic golf balls. I’m an OnCore golfer.
I have bought loads of gold accessories from Temu. Brushes, tees, divot tools, microfibre towels. Ball marker. BOA lace kits, No issues at all
I applaud your campaign to make golf more affordable. Have you ever made a comparison between premium used, reconditioned, lake, etc. They are often sold cheaply, have the look and brand but do they still perform?
Srixon Marathon Soft less than £1 a ball from Sports Direct are my go to winter ball
I just got some today and trying them tomorrow on the course.
The new Costco Yellow! 2 Dozen for $27.99! Best deal going right now IMO! +4 Handicapper!
Lowest rated ball of the year on my golf spy.
Well, I guess that’s others opinions… but as a scratch golfer, if they work good enough for me and haven’t effected my handicap then I’ll stick with them for $14.99 a dozen 😁⛳️
Played Vice Pro Plus and AVX before the Kirkland. To each their own…
I agree. I'm a 4 handicap and got over 300 Kirkland balls stashed in my basement. They're plenty good for me.@@shanemiller1684
If you want a ball that spins off the planet.
I live near a golf course. I just walk along the street along the fairway and collect the balls people hit out of the course. I usually get at least a dozen each time. I haven't purchased a golf ball in quite a while.
I'd love to see a comparison of the new Snell MTB Prime X and MTB Prime vs. ProV1
Bet they are close !
I just purchased several dozen of the Seed SD-01 balls based on you & Chris's review and performance on your Next 100 series. I've played one round with them and quite liked the feel and results. I had been playing the Callaway ERC Soft and the Vice Pro balls. I don't really trust TEMU based on some other reviews of products they sell.
Everyone, please say the footage is better or I don't get fed
I would like to see a review of the Bridgestone E9 long drive ball.
This is what I use... very nice for a decent price.. did I mention I drive them 275 plus. Great feel,good spin...
PGM makes quality stuff. It used to be a lot cheaper in price though, prices have been creeping upward in the last couple of years. But I've been playing a few rounds with the PGM Soft 2 balls and actually found them to be quite workable, a dozen for $15 USD.
Thank you for the balanced point. People are blinded by premium brand loyalty which in the already expensive golfing world doesn’t quite cut it
I’ll play almost anything other than Srixon, for some reason if I use a Srixon I’ll lose it within 3 holes. Only exception was a Z star I found I had that for two rounds before it disappeared.
With the horrible winter conditions we have had where a plugged / lost ball is too common I use cheaper, used and scuffed balls in my bag. I have found a few Slazenger V300 and these perform well.
I have about 4 dozen brand new vice, Kirkland, TP5’s waiting for the spring/summer
you should try the PGM Clubs as well, I think there is also the titanium set which are interesting 👍
Well done James 👏 😊
Since retiring and joining my country club, I haven't purchased any golf balls at all. In fact, the 8 dozen balls I purchased before retirement are still in their original boxes. I fish balls out of our lakes. And, not surprisingly, majority of the balls I find are either Prov V1 or Pro V1x. What does this say? Way too many people are buying golf balls above their abilities. And I appreciate them for doing so.
Have you ever done the "float" test where you out the ball in salty water and see if the weight is centered? To me that is the biggest part is the ball centered. Obviously, what its made of and how firm it is i cannot test lol
James, where is your Toulon putter, I used to see you roll so many in with that.
Tend to buy balls from reputable online golf retailers. Can generally pay under £3 per ball which i'm happy with. Have found a couple of Wilson balls on my golf course and was super impressed and consider them for next purchase.
Since you’re on Temu, I’ve been debating myself to do a review on the ping g430 look alike, and the wedges and putters and irons. But I think your reviews would be much better.
I jumped on the Temu site and they have a ton of PGM golf gear, I'd love to see a review of some the gear as well....bags, shoes, clubs ect.
I had a PGM wedge before,the one with colour black,blue or gold. That was my favorite wedge until I lost it
Most of us are disappointed by the distance the ball goes in the winter. Various reasons are given - denser air, no run on the ball, too bundled up with clothing etc. but what about the balls themselves.
Most plastics get harder when cold so what is the difference between a ball at 0 C straight from the bag on a frosty morning and the same ball on a warm day? Should we all be playing softer balls in the winter or carry a spare ball in the pocket with a handwarmer so at least the Tee shot is with a warm ball (and is this legal?)
Can you do a test to see the difference?
I play Maxfli Tour X. They are great balls at a great price.
James , need your help, been using PROV1 balls , are they going to help me with distance on a wet day in the UK, in other words what ball is the best , in your opinion, for winter conditions , never mind the price, cheers bro
Should have tried the Caiton golf balls that Gaz was loving. Said they outplayed the Kirkland at a bargain price. ⛳️
I actually bought them and I'm very surprised with them. They feel like they should be super hard but actually play soft 🤷♂️ well worth £15 a dozen
I would love for yall to try the new callaway supersoft splattered. Some have said the formula has changed and that new alignment setup looks amazing
I really like sugar golf. I buy a sugar cube every spring
Inuse callaway supersoft. Gonna try the wrc soft this year. Like the trufeels but not with the putter. Love them off the tee and irons tho.
Would like to see reviews of (1) Srixon Soft Feel (green box), Taylormade Distance, (3) Callaway Supersoft, and (4) Mizuno RB Tour X.
Always enjoyable watching you two guys test golf balls, my come from the golf club and clubhouse golf
Black dot logo overrun pro v1 and pro v1x is best value. They are brand new logo balls that weren't used at corporate and tour events. Titleist blacks the logo out on them when sold, they cost $2.50 per ball if bought in 6 dozen quantity or $2.25 per ball if bought in 25 dozen quantity.
I'd rather play 150 times a year and form an opinion based on what I find fellas; I haven't bought a ball in 4 years. My friend hit a skier 100 yards straight today, which we couldn't find. I'm pretty sure the earth is going to present a fairly pristine ball back soon. I find a lot of Srixon balls, which reassures me I'm not a great golfer.
Have you done a video on the ball limiting change? I think it's mental. There's many billions of balls kicking around, already (I probably have 50; I don't want any more). Come 2030 we suddenly have to pay to hit lesser ones?
Who's benefiting from this change of rules?
I'd be interested in your opinions.
Mine is I enjoy finding golf balls (some more than others..)
I would like to see the srixon super soft tested. I have been using them for a bit and I like them for my game and the price.
The age old comparison. Which ball to use. Do found balls, premium balls, lesser expensive balls are better / just as good. What should you pay for a golf ball?
Without club head speed and smash factor it's difficult to analyze the efficiency of the ball. Spin and other parameters do help
I tend to but grade pearl lake Callaway super soft usually about £20 for 20.
I play the OnCore Elixir and have been testing the Vero X1 you should test these golf balls they preform great for me. Also if you are a veteran or first responder they offer a discount
OnCore is for me the best golf ball ⚽️ have ever used. Love the elixr and vero x1
@@DrPapa14 I agree I also tried their pro pack which includes their new Vero XP and for me it preformed better than the Elixir 2022 and I can’t wait till it is released for this tournament season
@@kevinbergeron7333 Hello Friend. I have not tried the new ball. What is the compression? What are the differences between the Elixr and xp? I have been trying the vero x1. I like it better.
What’s thoughts on lake balls?
Dude, sells used prov1's in the parking lot of one of the golf courses i go to. I grab a few usually.
Plenty of budget options non Temu. Walmart in US had $20 Tour soft and Q star tour brand new a dozen. Found options online or local are $1 a ball here for Prov or other pro balls. The others are 2 for $1
i would like to see you do a comparison of the new Wilson staff model and the model x golf balls
Have you tried the Piper golf balls?
I know you like the AD333, so how about a test of the new Q-Star Tour and AD333 (when you can get them).
I'm carrying a few bruised ribs at the moment and didn't need Chris making me laugh so hard! Oh it hurt so good! Eagle eye Rob 👁 😅
🐊🏌⛳️🦅🇺🇲❤️
Would love to see you test a/pearl grade lake balls Vs brand new balls - they're more affordable and would be interesting to see if performance is actually lost
During winter I tend to use Srixon Distance (30 Handicap) but I find they cut up really easily
Try the Titleist Trufeel. My go to for winter as a 10 handicap, and I’ve been using them since I was a beginner 30 handicapper in 2019!
Not sure how you manage to cut up Srixon Distance!? They're like rocks.
I bought a 3 ball pack of the PGM Golf Balls. I found for me, they hit farther than most balls. Not sure about the TP5s that I really love, but they have become very expensive. The only difference was around the green. The wanted to roll a long ways on the green and were a little hard to control. If I spent time with them I am sure I could learn to control them. But would take some work on the faster greens.
The retail price for premium balls have remained the same. So no they haven’t “become very expensive”. They’ve always been expensive.
I buy Snell, have done for 3 years , they are the DBs !
I use the Costco ball. Haven't tried the latest edition yet.
Hi James have you ever tried the 2 piece ball Druids sell at £9.99 for 10?
If ya guys are looking for a 2 piece budget ball check out the Wilson smartcore balls.
There are just as many Pro V1’s in the pond as any other ball.
In private rounds I play the kasco Zeus impact 3. They are smaller and lighter (44gr). I gain with them 20 yards with a swing speed of 75mph. This is really crazy. Easy launch. Average stopping power. Those balls going miles. I feel like Tiger 🏌️
I buy the highest grade of used prov1 balls. Well worth it
I like to use tour balls in tournaments but the Pro V is a bit too expensive so go with the Inesis Tour 900 which is pretty comparable for me
Snell Prime
I’d be interested to see you test Cavell balls please chaps?
Regarding the purchase of golf balls , I simply watch for Callaway or Srixon on sale
I wanted to see the Temu driver! Dang it Rob 😂😅
Carl's Golfland, Pontiac, MI. Callaway or Titleist.
I’ve been using Vice Pro, just found a Sam’s Club that have the double dozen for 40.00 dollars, on the website they are 49.99 and all other clubs here in Las Vegas. Just happens to be in this one club they are a 10er less. Can’t beat them at that price
If you can putt for birdie on each hole with them. I would use them
James please enough trying to beat Titleist ProV1 , next time you visit the states go north to the Titleist plant in Massachusetts. Go through the plant and see why they have remained number 1 for so long, you will understand why they are so good. You can also vis the Callaway plant in Chicopee west of Boston. But please keep trying these are the best ball reviews on the internet. Thanks you and Chris are really good!
Totally agree… but when it comes
To budget… 🙌🏼
I have found a good few Titleist pro V1 and they do go well, so far have resisted the urge to buy some new ones
PGM is actually a very popular brand of value in China. I used to have one of their 7 irons and practice my swing in the dorm room. For that reason, no one except starving students buy them.
Encore ELIXR 2022 version. great price, consistent, excellent performer and really good feel at a great price
I’ve used these balls since they came out, but with my skull inducing swing I left too many smiley faces on them, so I moved to Sugar and Snell.
Value for money, srixon marathon soft!! It goes further than pro v1 for me. Im a newbie and high handicap so cant really say about green control etc. Cheap as chips as well!!!
I find it easier just buying grade A pro v1s etc from the local golf ball collector.. at 1.50 a ball, I don’t care about loosing the odd ball or forgetting to pick up my provisional’s 🤦🏽♂️
Plus it’s a great way to test out a decent selection of balls without paying 50 quid a box
When I’m striking the ball confidently, I can use a topflite xl. When I’m not a pro v1 will not help at all
Snell MTB/MTBX please.
I would have a problem with buying something like that ball. I’d rather play Kirkland ball than some china knock offs. Would they be conforming? I get inexpensive but there are good balls for a reasonable price. I have access to Dick’s Sporting which carry the Maxfli I like playing.
When are we going to see the British UA-cam open??
Maybe UA-cam Brit’s vs The USA tubers????
I guess it’s a moot point because where I live I doesn’t get too cold, but I am a Vice Pro player all year round. I generally wait for the 6 dozen for the price of 5 deal and buy in bulk for the year. They suit my game. Perhaps that’s a variable that needs a couple of videos dedicated to discovering. Obviously the BEST ball on the market isn’t going to suit everyone, in fact it can be extremely detrimental to their game. Could make for great content. Golfzon testing with an “average” golfer testing several balls and getting some numbers.
I’ve noticed a few comments about you having a go at Gary Martin, lucky I realised it was just banter 👌🏻
I have a ball supplier in Australia called Spoton. Located at Gold Coast. 50 Callaway Supersoft balls for $50. Can't beat it.
i bought some of them caiton gaz reveiwed i think what you need to remember is these sights like ali express and temu sell counterfit goods so how do we know there legal its my guess they maybe them illegal straight long balls that are re stamped lol
I can lose any ball but have them good for winter as they fly good
Well done James
I buy the Maxfli Tour X from Dicks Sporting Goods. Great price and outstanding performance.
I noticed several things while you were testing the Temu golf ball. Several times you used your partners driver instead of yours, was there a reason for that? As a viewer I feel much better about any test when I can see the results or at least the testing myself. You stated that in the indoor testing the Pro-V tested out better and you put up the numbers which means we can only take your word for it. Also, on the final hole you and Chris played you both drove the green and had eagle putts....not sure if I have ever seen you both do that even while using your preferred golf balls!
Snell has their 2023 model on sale now for $19.99.
You need to compare calton and pgm
I got the "loyalty rewarded" 4 for 3 pack of Pro V1x balls that American Golf sold for about 3 days. They're still the best ball in the world imo