compression number is prolly the most important factor. took me awhile to learn that. 70 compression works best for me, taylormade is great, they put compression numbers on most of their ball boxes.
I think you need to do a little more research on manufacturing costs and marketing costs. Surely their margins are probably ridiculously high but certainly not 150x the cost
Not protecting the price, but inspectors, machinery, building, property taxes, water, electricity, marketing, R&D, and padding the CEO's pockets all are costs we can't ignore
I play the TP5X and switched to it late last year so this video was a treat
wow very interesting cool thx for this video now i want some 3.0 PIX cheers
Glad to hear!
My favorite videos are the behind the scenes , great stuff
Glad you like them!
That was very interesting. Cheers guys.
Thanks Ben!
Great video guys, fascinating stuff!
Good questioning and listening.
Thank you! Appreciate the comment.
Pretty neat. Was also thought that maybe half or all of those balls in the hopper will be in the woods
haha yeah! or in the drink
I wish they would spin the balls to find the equators and put the alignment line on that equator. No ball is perfectly balanced
compression number is prolly the most important factor. took me awhile to learn that. 70 compression works best for me, taylormade is great, they put compression numbers on most of their ball boxes.
Very well said, it’s an extremely underrated metric
Will they will make a yellow pix ball?
Hopefully, would also love different color premium balls instead of it just being yellow and white.
Nice video
Ok so do they stop production to change the components to produce the different balls such as tp5 vs tp5x?
That's correct
What do they do with the balls that don’t meet the grade?
Very interested in what the blurred content was!!
not telling!
@@GolfmagicPlus Peach balls for the 2024 Master's?
Or Donut balls!
maybe the speedSoft Ink golf balls?
I would love to work there
i did just as of 2 days ago better be able to stand for 12 hrs at a time. my feet couldnt take it.
This is like every other step 😂
To think it is only .32 cents for materials per golf ball and they charge over $50 for a box. Crazy to think people pay that to shoot in the 80's
Sorry you couldn’t figure out how to hit a tiny golf ball… no reason to take it out on them hack 🫡
I think you need to do a little more research on manufacturing costs and marketing costs. Surely their margins are probably ridiculously high but certainly not 150x the cost
In the 80’s????? 😂😂😂
Most golfers pay that $50 to shoot triple digits
Not protecting the price, but inspectors, machinery, building, property taxes, water, electricity, marketing, R&D, and padding the CEO's pockets all are costs we can't ignore
Is this a joke post, no mention of the cost of machines, labour, shipping business cost 😂
I want that mail box
me too!
I work here ⛳
love it!
There’s no AI on these machines, just AI on the machine vision maybe for inspection.
So what I hear is they overwork their employees.
Why are the cores made in china?
Cheaper
I thought they were made in china 🤔
The core (as seen in the video) is made separately and then shipped over to America where all the magic happens
Not what I expected to see. A little disappointed
😂the video is exactly what it says on the title what did you expect
@@campbellboo6252 they didn't show how the whole golf ball is made
😂😂