The orange one. Not available anywhere but the UK and not easy to find there either according to a friend. Was so sad when you cut it. But my friend found me a few so all is good!
Hi there, i use these balls. However there hide and seek world champions. they are camoflaged in even the slightest rough ! Additional, can you cut open a yellow speedsoft and compare ? As i played a yellow one recently and it felt different to the ink balls Thx
My daughter has the Pink splash balls and my son the Green ones. Yes it is good golf is thinking about the teenage market. The are great ball. The are are really a revised version of the RBZ at 60 Compression.
Any thoughts yet towards seeking a testing method to see if balls are really the compression advertised. Plus a salty ball test for core center testing. I have found some shocking off cored balls. These days I juts mark the side of the ball that floats up with a bulls eye, then use the bulls eye as my strike point so i am spinning the off center of gravity ball down the fairway. If left to the side during a strike it can create a fade or draw!
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The orange one. Not available anywhere but the UK and not easy to find there either according to a friend. Was so sad when you cut it. But my friend found me a few so all is good!
Hi there, i use these balls. However there hide and seek world champions. they are camoflaged in even the slightest rough ! Additional, can you cut open a yellow speedsoft and compare ? As i played a yellow one recently and it felt different to the ink balls Thx
My daughter has the Pink splash balls and my son the Green ones. Yes it is good golf is thinking about the teenage market. The are great ball. The are are really a revised version of the RBZ at 60 Compression.
Any thoughts yet towards seeking a testing method to see if balls are really the compression advertised.
Plus a salty ball test for core center testing. I have found some shocking off cored balls. These days I juts mark the side of the ball that floats up with a bulls eye, then use the bulls eye as my strike point so i am spinning the off center of gravity ball down the fairway. If left to the side during a strike it can create a fade or draw!