I knew it! I tell everyone if you roll a Pro v1 in your hand it always finds the center of the palm perfectly. Any other ball didn’t have the same response.
Pro V1x = only ball I've used for 10+ years. As an 11.6, I know it doesn't matter that much these days, but I'm good paying the extra money for the confidence I get outta it. Titleist is the best, bar none.
No, it's not supposed to balance them out. It's supposed to allow you to see if a ball is unbalanced. The ball has to float, so one has to use enough salt to allow the ball to float. Mark the top side of the ball after the ball settles down from the initial drop into the salt water then roll it in the water. If it continues to settle with the marked side upwards it's unbalanced.
my balls move weird too, the xray didnt show anything 😢
Sorry bro but your balls aren't working anymore 😂
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They're still slightly off center. Try the epsom salt bath thing Bryson does. One side is always heaviest.
Bro these bots are wild
Wdym
There is none?
The man responsible for creating the 3rd ball
Mic sounds crisp man! Great first video
I knew it! I tell everyone if you roll a Pro v1 in your hand it always finds the center of the palm perfectly. Any other ball didn’t have the same response.
Pro V1x = only ball I've used for 10+ years. As an 11.6, I know it doesn't matter that much these days, but I'm good paying the extra money for the confidence I get outta it. Titleist is the best, bar none.
Old is gold
Ball has been xrayed so it’s perfect. Ight lemme drive it into water first shot
I love pro v1 will never use another ball period. No need to change perfect. Also cool fact about that script being the secretary’s writing!
Thank you .
X ray department? 😂
thats why you should always dip your balls in salt water
What does it do
@@karalama0149 According to Bryson dechambeau its supposed to balance it out
@@YlanLago thx
No, it's not supposed to balance them out. It's supposed to allow you to see if a ball is unbalanced. The ball has to float, so one has to use enough salt to allow the ball to float. Mark the top side of the ball after the ball settles down from the initial drop into the salt water then roll it in the water. If it continues to settle with the marked side upwards it's unbalanced.
And people just leave these balls sitting on the fairway or tee box
Where!?!?! Get me a tee time there!!!
I think you mean in the woods or the creek
@@Michael-uc2pn No I’ve literally found a pair of them on the tee box
It’s not “tit-leeest”
For the longest time I thought it was “Fit-leest”
Ummm not true at ALL
Jesus loves you
Sound like a skill issue
All lies