The Titleist Pro V1 Left Dot is one of a few CPO (Custom Performance Offering) golf balls that Titleist makes available to ...
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This golf ball sells out every time. But why?
Titleist's Pro V1 Left Dot golf ball has amassed a cult following, and the latest batch is already sold out. So why isn't it a retail option? The post This golf ball sells out every time. But why?
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Bridgestone e12 Splash ball: What you need to know
Splash plays. The object of the e12 Splash is getting predictable results when playing conditions are at the least predictable. Any moisture can lead to an inefficient contact to varying degrees, and ...
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There's a right and wrong way to try to hit the ball low. Scottie Scheffler's coach explains
To win the British Open, played this week at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland, players must play well in the wind. And to play well in the wind, they must control their trajectory and flight the ...
In the past, golf ball makers have offered players seeking Tour-level performance two options: A slightly softer ball that flies lower or a firmer ball that spins more and goes higher. But lately, ...
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When a golfer at the U.S. Open tees off, in less than one second the members of the NBC Sports broadcasting team know where the ball is headed, how far it will go and where it will land. That’s great ...
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