I had mnever heard of this golf ball till y’all asked for a test so here’s all the info

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Testing the Striker golf ball and already was off to a weird start when there were three sleeves of four balls and in each sleeve it had a T inside and the balls were numbered 1, two, three, four, but the T was interesting because the end is a divot fixer. Now, when looking at these balls, it says it has a perfect putting line on it. There’s not a lot of info about these balls in general on the box. So, I thought I’d throw it in my little sweet spot checker. All the box says is that that little red and like alignment lines are for perfect putting with alignment striping. And then all that said about the ball on the box is speed, accuracy, distance. So, of course, I wanted to test it out and see what was going on. And when we take a look, no surprise here, the sweet spot line does not at all line up with the perfect putting alignment line. It just goes through both of the logos. But I’m more curious about what’s going on inside this ball. So, I thought I’d cut it open because there is no info on the box about if it’s two layers, four layers, three layers. Cutting through it, it’s feeling hard. So, it’s definitely a bit of a harder golf ball, but for a $12 golf ball, I’m really not that surprised. When we take a look inside though, it kind of looks more like a Nitro. It’s got that hard center with little specks of black and those are kind of little rubber specks. Now, I’m guessing the outer shell layer is sirin because of the way that this ball feels and because of the price range. Overall, a, you know, a cheap golf ball, but a golf ball great for if you’re going to be losing them or if you’re just starting out. This would be a golf ball to go to, especially because it comes with TE’s, which is something I have never seen before. And that is what’s inside the mystery of a striker golf

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