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DON'T GIVE UP HOPE! I tried about 50 different codes & never got one right. I got home from work today & found a nice, tidy package with a Callaway Golf return address on it! (Two weeks from the first time I tried the code.) I am STOKED!!! Soooooo...keep yer fingers & toes crossed--you just might get 'em anyway. --LBB

Same thing happened to me.


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Received mine 2 weeks ago and I like them a lot. Same amount of spin but seem more durable than a Pro V1. Just bought a donzen from Golfsmith. I guess Callaway accomplished what they wanted with me ...LOL. Good luck all.

In my bag:
MP 57's 4-PW KBS Stiff
Ping G 20 10.5* Stiff
Taylormade V Steel 3 and 5 wood

Bridgestone J33 R Hybrid 21* NV Shaft
Mizuno MP Quad Cut 52* and 56* Spinner Shafts

Scotty Cameron Newport Two TeI3


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I got mine last week. I am impressed that they sent two sleeves of balls. I figured they would send a sample 2 -ball pack or something. Pretty sweet!
"When I play with him, he talks to me on every green. He turns to me and says, 'You're away.' "
-Jimmy Demaret referring to Ben Hogan

In The Bag:
Driver: Cleveland HiBore XL (10.5 -conforming)3 Wood: MacGregor V-FOIL5 Wood: Mizuno MP-001Irons: Ben Hogan BH-5 (4-PW)Wedges:52 - Nike SV Tour56 - Cleve...

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I got mine a few days ago. I never even got a code right, but I still got some. Pretty impressive. Have yet to try them, but I have a feeling I'll be buying some in the near future.
What I Play:

Driver: Sasquatch SUMO² 9.5º Stiff
Hybrid: HiBore 16º (3W replacement)
Irons: Staff Ci6 3-PW StiffWedges: Vokey Spin Milled 54.10 60.04Putter: Newport Studio Style 35"Ball: Pro V1xAge: 15

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For everyone that guessed a number to get the free balls....that means someone else who had the legit code didn't get their free balls. Kinda like stealing a ball out the fairway isn't it?


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For everyone that guessed a number to get the free balls....that means someone else who had the legit code didn't get their free balls. Kinda like stealing a ball out the fairway isn't it?

What's wrong with that? As long as it isn't rolling, it's fair game.


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Got mine yesterday and I don't think I ever got a correct code. Now if it will ever stop raining, we might be able to play again.

:adams Idea A2   Cleveland Launcher Driver   Ping G10 Fairways    Cobra S2 irons


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I got mine yesterday too. I entered several codes about a month ago and none of them worked, but they came. Even though it's only 6 balls, it's always nice to get free stuff in the mail!

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I got mine yesterday too. I entered several codes about a month ago and none of them worked, but they came. Even though it's only 6 balls, it's always nice to get free stuff in the mail!

ONLY 6 BALLS....boo hoo. Normally you get a little 2 ball sample pack from companies trying to push a new line of balls, Callaway included, so the fact they're mailing you 6 balls is a pretty nice perk if you ask me.

Anyway, the balls are amazing, I had been a long time Pro V1x guy and if you notice my sig....I'm a changed man. It took a while, but the more I played with them the more I liked them.
"You lick the lollipop of mediocrity once and you'll suck forever."

HiBORE XLS 9.5* Fujikura Fit On (Gold) (s) shaft | HiBORE XLS 15* 3w Fujikura Fit On (Gold) (s) shaft | 585h 21* | MP 57 4-pw w/Dynamic Gold s-300 shaft | 53* 56* Rac Chrome 60* Rac Satin | Monza Corza DB 35" | Tour ix
Home...

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ONLY 6 BALLS....boo hoo. Normally you get a little 2 ball sample pack from companies trying to push a new line of balls, Callaway included, so the fact they're mailing you 6 balls is a pretty nice perk if you ask me.

Oh...well in that case, I guess 6 balls is pretty nice. I didn't realize they were usually given out in 2-packs. I haven't played this ball yet but I've heard they are great.


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I had been a long time Pro V1x guy and if you notice my sig....I'm a changed man. It took a while, but the more I played with them the more I liked them.

Agreed. 100%!

The balls are the real deal. Insanely durable. Incredible spin. Great distance. Superb feel. I bought myself a box just last week after using my sample pack the last few months.

---"Be the ball"---

IN THE Hoofer Vantage BAG:
Driver: F-Speed 10.5°, Aldila NV-F
Woods: F-Speed LD 3 & 5, Aldila NV-FIrons: S9 3-PW, NS-Pro 900XH SteelWedges: CG10 52° & Spin Milled 56.10Putter: Studio Select Newport 2Ball: Pro V1x SG4


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Insanely durable.

I stopped reading when I read that. My Pro V1x's hold up better than the ix, and the pro v1x's aren't 'durable' per-say.

What I Play:

Driver: Sasquatch SUMO² 9.5º Stiff
Hybrid: HiBore 16º (3W replacement)
Irons: Staff Ci6 3-PW StiffWedges: Vokey Spin Milled 54.10 60.04Putter: Newport Studio Style 35"Ball: Pro V1xAge: 15

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I got mine a couple weeks ago and have been testing them against the Pro V1, V1x, TaylorMade Black and Red LDP, and Bridgestone B330-s over my last few rounds.

For me, the Tour ix wasn't even close to being in contention. I found it short off the tee and plasticky off the putter. Chips bit less than with any of the other balls and, like some others, I really dislike the alignment line. I am impressed with Callaway for the free ball offer, but overall I was very disappointed with the performance of the ball.
Callaway FT-9 Tour I-mix 9.5° Driver (Fujikura Zcom Pro 65 stiff)
Mizuno F-50 15° 3w (Exsar FS2 stiff)
Bridgestone J36 19° Hybrid (Aldila VS Proto 80 stiff)
Adams Idea Pro 23° Hybrid (Aldila VS Proto 80 stiff)
Adams Idea Pro Forged 5-pw Irons (DG Black Gold stiff)Nike SV Tour Black Satin...

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I stopped reading when I read that. My Pro V1x's hold up better than the ix, and the pro v1x's aren't 'durable' per-say.

You're kidding me right!?!? These balls are amazingly durable. I'd like to see what you do to think they're not as durable, or in my case, more durable than the V1x. Cart paths are going to scuff your ball regardless of the brand.

"You lick the lollipop of mediocrity once and you'll suck forever."

HiBORE XLS 9.5* Fujikura Fit On (Gold) (s) shaft | HiBORE XLS 15* 3w Fujikura Fit On (Gold) (s) shaft | 585h 21* | MP 57 4-pw w/Dynamic Gold s-300 shaft | 53* 56* Rac Chrome 60* Rac Satin | Monza Corza DB 35" | Tour ix
Home...

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I stopped reading when I read that. My Pro V1x's hold up better than the ix, and the pro v1x's aren't 'durable' per-say.

I used to play HX Hot and NXT Tour and the Tour ix is WAY more durable than both of those balls. I've played ProV1x and I still say the Tour ix is more durable than the ProV1x.

---"Be the ball"---

IN THE Hoofer Vantage BAG:
Driver: F-Speed 10.5°, Aldila NV-F
Woods: F-Speed LD 3 & 5, Aldila NV-FIrons: S9 3-PW, NS-Pro 900XH SteelWedges: CG10 52° & Spin Milled 56.10Putter: Studio Select Newport 2Ball: Pro V1x SG4


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You're kidding me right!?!? These balls are amazingly durable. I'd like to see what you do to think they're not as durable, or in my case, more durable than the V1x. Cart paths are going to scuff your ball regardless of the brand.

Exactly!

We aren't talking about a tree scuff or cart path scuff. We are talking about general short iron play.

---"Be the ball"---

IN THE Hoofer Vantage BAG:
Driver: F-Speed 10.5°, Aldila NV-F
Woods: F-Speed LD 3 & 5, Aldila NV-FIrons: S9 3-PW, NS-Pro 900XH SteelWedges: CG10 52° & Spin Milled 56.10Putter: Studio Select Newport 2Ball: Pro V1x SG4


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I tried my SSN and it didn't work. God hates me.

maybe you aren't a real person.

G10 10.5* TFC 129 S
906F4 15.5* Aldila VS Proto S
Burner Rescue 19* ReAx Superfast S
I10 3-LW AWT XS
Karsten Series Anser 2 35" Pro V1 or HX Hot BiteC'mon single digits!


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