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As Good As You |
6/26/2008 |
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Handicap 10 - 15 |
| It's stupid to see golfers so negative ! It only proves the kind of player you are. The Wlison Titanium is indeed a good ball !
The ball doesn't make the golfer , The golfer makes the ball. One doesnt need an expensive
set of clubs to prove a good game, same goes for the ball! You just got to have GAME , that's all!
Truly there is no such thing as bad clubs or balls or equipment ....just bad players ! Maybe you should try Bowling...at least the gutters will guide you ! |
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| Edward (San Antonio, TX) |
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Love People Who Pretend They're Good |
6/12/2008 |
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Handicap 6 - 10 |
| Last time I checked none of the negative reviews on this page were left by Tiger or Phil. If you want to keep pretending that you are good enough for a ProV1, thats fine. It's good for the economy to keep spending $4 per ball. But if you can be honest with yourself and realize that its you making the ball go in the woods, than this is the ball for you. It feels as heavy as a golf ball and the price is not rubbish. Enjoy the round and to the aforementioned, have fun pretending you're better than you are. |
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| Mike (Chicago, IL) |
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Pretty cost-effective |
5/5/2008 |
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Handicap 20-30 |
| As a higher handicap golfer, I am quite pleased with the performance of these balls, and have used them the past 2 years. I obviously have some rounds where I might lose 2-3 balls in water hazards, OB, etc, so the performance/distance I get in relation to the cost of the balls is more than acceptable. I'm not going to spend $3 a ball unless I get a lot better... |
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| Ron Hibbard (Churchville, NY) |
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Plays Like a Ton of Bricks |
4/16/2008 |
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Handicap 20-30 |
| These balls play like a ton of bricks. It does not have the same zip of my clubs like other balls I have used. The ball feels heavy when you hit it. I won't use them again. |
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| Aaron (Dewalt, TX) |
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Nothing Special |
12/1/2007 |
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Handicap 6 - 10 |
| These balls have been surpassed by many newer and much softer 2-piece distance balls. Also, for the same money, you can buy Wilson Smartcore balls that give relatively same distance performance but are much softer and more playable into greens. Feel is important, you're not going to get that playing distance rocks like these. |
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| J.C. (Echo Lake, IL) |
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