Something is definitely up with these golf balls if it does that twice
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This golf ball company is lying to you. This is the Maxifi TRX CG golf ball. And the big thing about this golf ball is they said that they did the center of gravity check on this ball first. And that’s how they labeled everything so that you’re always going to be hitting the best part of the golf ball, which is going to be down the alignment line there. Now, they say they do it with the exact same machine I do. So, I thought, let me throw it in there and see if this is for real or if this is just one big scam. Because the big benefit of hitting it along that line is you’re not going to get any extra wobble up in the air. And when we take a look at the ball here, you can see that it is not anywhere near that line. It’s quite a bit above the actual alignment line. And then on the other side, it doesn’t even match up close to where you would think that would go through. So I thought, okay, you know what? Let’s give them the benefit of the doubt. It’s a big company. Let’s go it one more time. Because this golf ball might just be perfectly balanced. So if that’s the case, then the line should come up completely different this time around. But already in the machine, you could see it spinning along the exact same axis, which means something is off with this golf ball. And that is actually the proper place to hit it. So, I’m thinking if Maxfly had actually checked the sculple ahead of time, they would have known that and put the alignment line there versus where they currently did. So, I’m thinking something might be up with these balls. Maxf fly, what’s going on

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Can you do Callaway chrome series?