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  1. 1. How much do you pay for a dozen balls?

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Been working so haven't been around much...honey do's AND work...never ends.

Anyway, I did a non-scientific experiment when determining which ball to select for my Top Flite Staff Agreement for 2004. I used the Pro V1x as the "control" and took a sleeve of the Strata Tour Ace and a sleeve of the Hogan Apex Tour Black to our first hole. My experiment consisted of playing 5 holes and hitting 3 drives on each hole with each ball (except for #4 which was a Par 3). After hitting the drives, I gathered the balls and hit one approach shot with each from the 150 (8-iron) and two approach shots from the 100 (my sand wedge distance). The results:

Tee shots, the Hogan Apex Tour was routinely about 10-15 yards longer than the Pro V1x and the Strata Tour Ace was approximately the same distance as the Pro V1x.

Approach shots: The Hogan stuck like a cat and was about a club longer than the other two balls. The Strata Tour Ace spun just about the same as the Pro V1x and flew the same distance.

Once again, this was a NON-scientific experiment as I was swinging the club and obviously every swing is not the same (although I try).
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Definitely good to know. I've got six dozen Pro V1x (Titleist made a shipping error and sent me 3-dozen personalized Titleists a second time), but I'll give the Hogan a try sometime soon.

Intriguing...

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Free ProVs for me! See also my free club post

Callaway RazrFit Extreme 9.5 w/Project X 6.5
Callaway XHot Pro 15* 3Wood w/Project X 6.5
Callaway XTour 18* 2h w/S300
Callaway XHot Pro 4/5 irons w/S300
Callaway XForged III 5-PW irons w/S300
Callaway Forged 52*/58* Wedges
Odyssey 7 Versa 90
Callaway Hex Black Tour

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  • 2 weeks later...
Im a Pro V man from way back but the Callaway Black tour is a very impressive ball and is slowly making its way to my bag.

In my new FT carry bag
FT-9 Tour nuetral 9.5
FT-15 degree 3 wood
Fussion Hybrids #2&4
Fussion irons with Grapholoy Pro launch Red shafts56&60 Cally X forged wedges with Red shaftsSG9 putterCally I ballBushnell Meadealist range finder

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  • 8 months later...
Callaway HX Tour 56.
What's in the Bag?
Driver:Nike NDS Ti with MFS 40+ Shaft.
3 wood and 5 wood: Tommy Armour 845 Hot Scott.
Irons (3-PW) Nicklaus IronMax JNS
Wedges: Vokey 200 Series 52 degrees. Vokey Spin Milled 56 degreesPutter: TaylorMade Rossa Modena 8.Ball: Ben Hogan The Hawk.
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whoever said get them off ebay is right, I was just looking around and got 11 dozen nike tour pricision "the old tiger ball" for a dollar a ball! I am set for a while with balls!
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Titleist 909D3 10.5* Tour Green 89 Stiff
Titleist 906F2 15* v2 85 Stiff
Mizuno MP-30 2-PW S300
Mizuno MP-R 52* & 59*Scotty Cameron Studio Design 1.5Titleist Pro V1Leupold GX-1The Home Course (75.7/130)
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Why? Because People want to compare other brands that stack up to the Titleist...
I personally believe that the HX Tour 56 is the best ball of 2005, better than the Pro V1.

The 2004 Pro V1: Best ball ever.


Srixon Z-UR very very good ball.
What's in the Bag?
Driver:Nike NDS Ti with MFS 40+ Shaft.
3 wood and 5 wood: Tommy Armour 845 Hot Scott.
Irons (3-PW) Nicklaus IronMax JNS
Wedges: Vokey 200 Series 52 degrees. Vokey Spin Milled 56 degreesPutter: TaylorMade Rossa Modena 8.Ball: Ben Hogan The Hawk.
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I get the Nike Tour Accuracy (Tiger's old ball) for $10 a dozen - brand new, so I play them a lot. I play th ProV1 a lot, but I don't pay for them. I also play the new top of the time Ben Hogan ball, and I like it. And for good measure I also play the Nike One series often. I don't pay for any of them because I always seem to either win them or receive them as gifts.
R7 Quad 9.5*
Cleveland Launcher 13*
Cleveland Launcher 15*
Ben Hogan C455 21*
MP-33 PW-4 iron MP Series 56* & 60*Corza MonzaProV1
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I personally believe that the HX Tour 56 is the best ball of 2005, better than the Pro V1.

I love the HX Tour and the 56. I have bought a dozen of each ($40) but usually buy used ones from a buddy for $20 per dozen.

In the bag:

Callaway Big Bertha 454 9* w/ Aldila NV 65-S shaft
Callaway Big Bertha 3-Wood
Titleist DCI 981 irons Cleveland 588 60* and 64* wedgesOdyssey White Hot #5 center shafted putterBridgestone B330/Callaway HX Tour balls
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IMHO the best place to get balls are off of Ebay.

I second that. I never pay more than $25 a dz for top-end balls. You have to be ready to buy 4 or 6 dz to get a good price - but it's worth it.

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Folks, check out this site http://www.lostgolfballs.com/Details...V1&GroupPage;=1

LostGolfBalls.com I read the customer reviews and figured what the hell, Ill try 2 dozen ProV1's (2nd Quality) and they were like brand new. I examined these 24 balls closely and I swear I found 1 super small scuff on 1 ball only, the rest I couldnt tell they were played more than 1 single shot. Note I said 2nd quality, they have a first quality that they claim is perfcect but I found the 2nd's to be just perfect. $18 a dozen + shipping...I'll never buy new balls again, ever. Oh and there was zero noticable difference in distance, spin etc. as I assume they came from water shots at venues like Sawgrass or other quailty courses that collect thousands of ProV1's on a weekely basis.
In my bag
Driver Nike SQ Tour 9.5º X Flex NV-60
Fairway Woods Titleist 904f 15º Fujikura X flex
Mizuno Fli Hi 18º DG X100
Irons Mizuno MP-33 3-PW DG X100 +1" 2ºuprightWedges Mizuno 56º sandTitleist SM60º LobPutter Scotty Cameron Newport MidSlant Pro PlatinumBall Pro...
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I would check this site out for normal play, but for tournaments I would by brand new balls just b/c it would make me feel better :).

Is it me or are they selling new pro v 1's for 25 dollars?
What's In The Bag?

Driver - Rapture 10.5 Epic 68g X-Pure - Balance Certified
Fairway Metal - Titleist PT 18°
Irons - Mizuno MP-67 3-PW Project X 6.0 Wedges - Mizunos R Series Chrome 52°, 56°, 58° Project X 6.0 Putter - Yes! C-Groove Callie-f - Balance Certified Bag - Ping Freestyle...
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I have the Golf Digest MBNA Mastercard. I accumulate points which I redeem for golf balls. Consequently, I don't buy balls ( unless, you consider redeeming points for balls a purchase, which, from an economist's point of view, it is ). For my game, in cold weather I use a low compression distance ball, such as the Titleist DT Solo. In the blistering summers, here, I like the Titleist NXT Tour, which I find better around the greens, especially for distance control on putts. Both my swing speed, as well as my pecuniary sensibilities prevent me from considering the ProV1 and its ilk.

BTW, you can go to the Golf Digest website to apply for the MBNA card. I've had good luck with that company for several years and the redeemable points are a bonus. Hope this helps.

shortgame85
In the Bag:
Driver: :TaylorMade: RBZ 9.5 Reg Flex
3 Wood :TaylorMade: RBZ Reg Flex
Hybrid: Ping G25 Hybrids 17*, 20*, 23*

Irons:Ping G25 5-Gap Wedge, Sr Flex, Vokey 56.14 Spin Mill NS Pro Reg, Flex

Putter: Bobby Grace Center Shaft 32"

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