Advantages: Pro use, Feel, Spin rates Disadvantages: Durability, cost.
...For any club player, even down to the levels of category 1, would not actually recommend this bal to any of those players. This ball was designed with the pro in mind. It was simply marketed because titleist saw the opportunity, through huge pro popularity, to get it onto our courses, thus making them a ton in the process.
The advantages of this ball, might be proved in the pro game but to be honest, and as this is from my own point and personal experiences myself and the people that I play with have seen little to no benefit to our games in comparison to other balls that we can get hold of, at a considerably cheaper price. The feel of the ball off the club face is, with the shorter irons unquestionably nice, however, the spin rates are not all thats promised, the feel with the longer clubs, especially from the tee, leaves alot...
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Advantages: Distance and accuracy! Disadvantages: Nothing!
...This was one of the old Cobra drivers from 2005 but the technology in it was more like 2008. A great driver for all. This driver usually has a offset face (to counter act the slice) and about 12 degrees loft. That may seem alot but according to a golf magazine men should be using at least 11.5! This proves that just because you have a low loft doesnt mean you hit it further. Also the offset promets a slight draw which also adds yards to drives. But this doesnt just have distance, it definately has accuracy off the tee. I recently owned this product but now my swing is to fast to accomadate the shaft. So for all you out there stugling to hit your driver, give this a try!...
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Advantages: Spacious, good looking, durable, easy to handle. Well priced. Disadvantages: Not a lot!
.... A couple of dozen assorted golf balls, packets of tees, waterproof trousers and jacket, golf gloves, windcheater pullover, large sports umbrella, pens, markers, spare soft spikes, spike tightening tool, course planners, a rule book, and a pitch-mark repairer are currently residing in my golf bag. Add to this the fact that I also take out onto the course my valuables such as my wallet and credit cards, cheque book, my mobile phone, (turned off, naturally) my watch, car and house keys, at least two large bottles of Lucozade Sport, glucose sweets, and an assortment of chocolate bars and fresh fruit.
To be honest I don’t envy the professionals’ caddies, who have to hump around this lot on their backs each and every week in order to earn a crust. (Although having said that the “crust” they earn can be *VERY* substantial, especially...
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Imagine real tomatoes from your garden that have not been made to artificially turn red by pumping a gas in the glasshouse, and not been grown in water only to have the nitrates it need to be added by a machine :(
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