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  1. 1. Will you buy it?

    • Sign me up!
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    • No way, it's just another "Perfect Club" type of hoax!
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    • I'll wait and see, but if it gets good reviews...
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    • I'm a golf-purist. Enough with the technology already!
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unless one ball will last me a couple rounds forget it, they are saying the price is going to be about 7-8 dollars a ball!! the ProV1's are only about 5 a ball.

In the Bag:

Driver: Taylormade r7 425 10.5
Woods: Taylormade Rescue Fairway #3
Irons: Taylormade Rac HT 3-PWWedges: Callaway Vintage Black 52 Top Flite 56 sandwedge Top Flite 60Putter: Taylormade Rosso Sport Marenello #2Ball: ...


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I'm actually a big fan of nano-technology. I've Dockers pants, that are stain resistant due to nano-technology and belive me - a cup of coffee all over it didn't leave a single mark. Trying to "test the limits" I put a few drops of red wine (pants are light khaki) on them... amazing, amazing. Simply rinsed with water and all gone! Of course they're wrinkle free, too. I belive one can change material characteristics by messing with the atoms, the questions are - how much can you change within legal (USGA) limits.
I'm definitely getting a sleeve to try it out.
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I wish they'd sell golf balls like this by the single and not three's. Then I'd try one.

Josh Premuda
www.thesandtrap.com

Driver Titleist 905T 8.5 degrees
Ping I2 3-wood 14 degreesTitleist 503.H hybrid 22 degreesTitleist DCI 962 3-9 6.5 Rifle shaftTitleist Vokey Oil Can wedges 48, 58 degreesScratch Golf 3x Black Wedge 54 degreesBig Oak Putter, T'ville 34"

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