PLEASE stop buying refinished golf balls unless its from the manufacturer

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This is golf’s biggest scam and we’re going to be testing a refinish Titus Pro V1. Out the gate, this golf ball was off to a bad start. Immediately, you could see the dimple patterns were off. There was a lot of rough spots. The ink wasn’t correct on the lettering. Like, it was all smudged and there was scratches. And it’s labeled as a 2021 ball, but the dimples are all weird. So, I thought I’d throw this golf ball on my sweet spot checker first because if it’s not Titalist or one of their main people that do the refinishings, these golf balls actually turn off super offcentered. So, I wanted to make sure I had that sweet spot line on it. So, when we cut it, we could see if it was off center or not. and automatically it was telling me something was wrong because of the way the Sharpie stuck to it. It left that really weird streak which likely means that the outer shell there isn’t actually urethane and more than likely is paint, especially with the way it was feeling. So, just going off of that, I’m already expecting this golf ball to not be a Titleless Prov1 and be something completely different. And as we cut through it, you could definitely feel it wasn’t. And when we take a look here, it’s just red flags all over the place. One, the golf ball is off center. Two, that core is not the same color as the Titus Pro one from 2021. Now, the reason they do that is so that you can check a golf ball to make sure it is the right one or not. And in this case, it was not the same golf ball. So, my guess is someone took a really beat up old golf ball that they had and probably covered it in paint, maybe filled it a little bit with some extra plastic, and then just stamped it with some Titleless logos that they probably got online, which is why this golf ball is such a huge scam. So, if you’re going to buy refinish, just buy from a manufacturer, not a random guy on the

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