I’ve gotta try playing golf with this ball because a metal mantle layer is so cool
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Testing a random golf ball. Now, I built this golf ball vendetting machine full of golf balls from the 90s till now so that I can test random golf balls whenever. And today, we’re going to do the first one. So, I popped in a quarter and the first ball we’re going to test is the Encore Vero X2. Now, the first thing we’re going to do is pop it in my little sweet spot checker so we can see the best line to hit on in this golf ball and then also the best line to cut on so that we can see what’s going on inside because this golf ball has something really interesting, which is it’s actually got a metal infused layer. Now, it’s got this tiny mantel layer in between the outer shell and then the middle mantel layer that is going to allow it to bite a little bit more on the greens, but then also give you a lot of wind resistance. So, I was really curious about how that was working. And looking at the sweet spot line here, you can see that it goes right near where the alignment line is for this golf ball, which is really perfect. Not a lot of golf balls come out that well. So, already this golf ball’s off to a great start, and I can’t wait to see what’s going on inside and see if we can see that mantle layer. But, it’s cutting through pretty smoothly. It was giving a little bit of push back, but because this is a high compression golf ball, I’m not that shocked. And when we take a look inside now, it looks like a three layer golf ball. Nothing too special until you look at the edges. Now I can see it through that clear mantel layer here. These whitish silver streaks are actually that metal fourth layer of this golf

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Geez. Do you breathe at all when you’re talking and making these videos?
how does the sweet spot checker work