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I am a huge fan of the pro v's.

But i'm always trying out other "premium" balls and i find that i always go back to the pro v's.

There must be a few pros out there that will play pro v's for the money, but most will play it because it is the best ball on the market.


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Originally Posted by Dean10

There must be a few pros out there that will play pro v's for the money, but most will play it because it is the best ball on the market.

Another one?

Look, there is no one best ball -- lots of criticism on the ProV1 for spinning too much around the greens and not being as predictable as one would like. It may be the best for you. For someone else, another premium ball - say Srixon, Callaway, TM, B-Stone, etc, may be the best.

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The ProV1's I play go more sideways off the tee than any other ball I've played. A dream around the green, but at the expense of being in the trees on my 2nd shot almost every time.

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