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So i just finished playing 18. 9 with the K-Sig and 9 with a pro v1. I wanted a direct comparison, so here is the summary.....shot 46, 39 for an 85. lost 3 sigs on the front but no pro v 1's lost on the back

 

the temp was in the mid 60's all round with winds around 12-15mph. Here is what i found.....

 

sigs - the feel was different than the pro v and do not seem to explode off the club face as much. Distances were not very consistent between the two balls and the feel wasn't as nice. The balls I lost "seemed" to spin sideways a lot more than what I am used to. I never slice but do push the ball on occasion. The sig went much further to the right than the pro v...not sure why but it had a different "look" to the shot. the lost balls were ~ 30-35 feet off target. The same hit with a prov found the rough, not the woods. I am not sure why because obviously I cannot measure side spin or anything like that, but the ball was a lot less consistent off the tee

 

Around the green it was fine....no issues either way. I do not back spin the ball a lot, so the differences between the two balls were minimal....maybe someone else can speak to that.

 

Iron shots felt a lot better with the prov....consistency was the key...i hit my 7 iron ~ 155 - 160 with a pure strike so I am not a huge long hitter, but the ksig was either shorter or longer and more off center on iron shots.

 

Putting was the same for both....

 

i scored better on the back but i have no idea if it was ball related or not...my short game was better on the back after the weather warmed up a bit....

 

for me, the ksig is inconsistent when doing a direct comparison....if i was JUST playing the sig, I am sure I would adapt to the ball and correct any issues, but the feel wasn't for me....when comparing prices of the balls, obviously the sig is where you get the value.....$45 per dzn of titleist is outrageous and i cannot afford to play them every single day....if i lose a sig, im like "no big deal". if i lose a prov, i feel like someone just stole my paycheck..... take it for what its worth, which is nothing im sure, i just wanted to share my experience today

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Lol

 

You probably need to take your explodes-off-the-face-o-meter in for calibration. The neutral point on those darn devices can get a little wonky when exposed to the shockwave of raw awesome generated by the Prov1 in close proximity.

 

Also get a sideways-o-meter, and a consistant-o-meter (patented I believe by some guy named M. Breed?). But get the digital ones, not analog. Those just are not accurate enough and also fall out of calibration when exposed to the above conditions.

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Lol

 

You probably need to take your explodes-off-the-face-o-meter in for calibration. The neutral point on those darn devices can get a little wonky when exposed to the shockwave of raw awesome generated by the Prov1 in close proximity.

 

Also get a sideways-o-meter, and a consistant-o-meter (patented I believe by some guy named M. Breed?). But get the digital ones, not analog. Those just are not accurate enough and also fall out of calibration when exposed to the above conditions.

 

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So i just finished playing 18. 9 with the K-Sig and 9 with a pro v1. I wanted a direct comparison, so here is the summary.....shot 46, 39 for an 85. lost 3 sigs on the front but no pro v 1's lost on the back

 

the temp was in the mid 60's all round with winds around 12-15mph. Here is what i found.....

 

sigs - the feel was different than the pro v and do not seem to explode off the club face as much. Distances were not very consistent between the two balls and the feel wasn't as nice. The balls I lost "seemed" to spin sideways a lot more than what I am used to. I never slice but do push the ball on occasion. The sig went much further to the right than the pro v...not sure why but it had a different "look" to the shot. the lost balls were ~ 30-35 feet off target. The same hit with a prov found the rough, not the woods. I am not sure why because obviously I cannot measure side spin or anything like that, but the ball was a lot less consistent off the tee

 

Around the green it was fine....no issues either way. I do not back spin the ball a lot, so the differences between the two balls were minimal....maybe someone else can speak to that.

 

Iron shots felt a lot better with the prov....consistency was the key...i hit my 7 iron ~ 155 - 160 with a pure strike so I am not a huge long hitter, but the ksig was either shorter or longer and more off center on iron shots.

 

Putting was the same for both....

 

i scored better on the back but i have no idea if it was ball related or not...my short game was better on the back after the weather warmed up a bit....

 

for me, the ksig is inconsistent when doing a direct comparison....if i was JUST playing the sig, I am sure I would adapt to the ball and correct any issues, but the feel wasn't for me....when comparing prices of the balls, obviously the sig is where you get the value.....$45 per dzn of titleist is outrageous and i cannot afford to play them every single day....if i lose a sig, im like "no big deal". if i lose a prov, i feel like someone just stole my paycheck..... take it for what its worth, which is nothing im sure, i just wanted to share my experience today

 

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So i just finished playing 18. 9 with the K-Sig and 9 with a pro v1. I wanted a direct comparison, so here is the summary.....shot 46, 39 for an 85. lost 3 sigs on the front but no pro v 1's lost on the back

 

the temp was in the mid 60's all round with winds around 12-15mph. Here is what i found.....

 

sigs - the feel was different than the pro v and do not seem to explode off the club face as much. Distances were not very consistent between the two balls and the feel wasn't as nice. The balls I lost "seemed" to spin sideways a lot more than what I am used to. I never slice but do push the ball on occasion. The sig went much further to the right than the pro v...not sure why but it had a different "look" to the shot. the lost balls were ~ 30-35 feet off target. The same hit with a prov found the rough, not the woods. I am not sure why because obviously I cannot measure side spin or anything like that, but the ball was a lot less consistent off the tee

 

Around the green it was fine....no issues either way. I do not back spin the ball a lot, so the differences between the two balls were minimal....maybe someone else can speak to that.

 

Iron shots felt a lot better with the prov....consistency was the key...i hit my 7 iron ~ 155 - 160 with a pure strike so I am not a huge long hitter, but the ksig was either shorter or longer and more off center on iron shots.

 

Putting was the same for both....

 

i scored better on the back but i have no idea if it was ball related or not...my short game was better on the back after the weather warmed up a bit....

 

for me, the ksig is inconsistent when doing a direct comparison....if i was JUST playing the sig, I am sure I would adapt to the ball and correct any issues, but the feel wasn't for me....when comparing prices of the balls, obviously the sig is where you get the value.....$45 per dzn of titleist is outrageous and i cannot afford to play them every single day....if i lose a sig, im like "no big deal". if i lose a prov, i feel like someone just stole my paycheck..... take it for what its worth, which is nothing im sure, i just wanted to share my experience today

You lose three balls and blame the ball? Interesting... I need to start doing that.

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So i just finished playing 18. 9 with the K-Sig and 9 with a pro v1. I wanted a direct comparison, so here is the summary.....shot 46, 39 for an 85. lost 3 sigs on the front but no pro v 1's lost on the back

 

the temp was in the mid 60's all round with winds around 12-15mph. Here is what i found.....

 

sigs - the feel was different than the pro v and do not seem to explode off the club face as much. Distances were not very consistent between the two balls and the feel wasn't as nice. The balls I lost "seemed" to spin sideways a lot more than what I am used to. I never slice but do push the ball on occasion. The sig went much further to the right than the pro v...not sure why but it had a different "look" to the shot. the lost balls were ~ 30-35 feet off target. The same hit with a prov found the rough, not the woods. I am not sure why because obviously I cannot measure side spin or anything like that, but the ball was a lot less consistent off the tee

 

Around the green it was fine....no issues either way. I do not back spin the ball a lot, so the differences between the two balls were minimal....maybe someone else can speak to that.

 

Iron shots felt a lot better with the prov....consistency was the key...i hit my 7 iron ~ 155 - 160 with a pure strike so I am not a huge long hitter, but the ksig was either shorter or longer and more off center on iron shots.

 

Putting was the same for both....

 

i scored better on the back but i have no idea if it was ball related or not...my short game was better on the back after the weather warmed up a bit....

 

for me, the ksig is inconsistent when doing a direct comparison....if i was JUST playing the sig, I am sure I would adapt to the ball and correct any issues, but the feel wasn't for me....when comparing prices of the balls, obviously the sig is where you get the value.....$45 per dzn of titleist is outrageous and i cannot afford to play them every single day....if i lose a sig, im like "no big deal". if i lose a prov, i feel like someone just stole my paycheck..... take it for what its worth, which is nothing im sure, i just wanted to share my experience today

I have had very similar results. Not just on one day but over many rounds the last 5 months. The Ksigs just were harder to control. Now before anyone jumps off and says it not the ball.... you are probably correct..... It was me but the ball just didn't suit me, my eye I guess. Hit some really incredible drives and some real ugly ones as well. Obviously the ball works great for some.

 

What I will say is the Ksig has given me the motivation to find quality balls for $20 a dozen or so,. Right now I have collect 9 dozen Nike Rzn Tour Platinums and 3 dozen 2016 TM Tour Preferred + a Snell tester pack. All 3 of these perform better for me than the Ksig with only a few buck more per dozen.

 

I love the Ksig for what it is, a ball that is changing the ball market and gives everyone a chance to buy an affordable tour level ball. Again, if the Ksig2 / Performance One ever comes out.... I will be first in line to try it.

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Lost my last Kirkland today... well, I did not lose it, it was raptured!

 

Teed off on number 15 of my home course elevated green with valley in The middle of The tee box and green. Usually, a great drive for me will reach the upslope to the green. Hit it PERFECT! (Side note, I am hitting my new Epic driver, which has been, well, "Epic" for my driving! I am averaging about 15 yard further over my GBB.

 

Really was my best strike of the day. RIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE, slight draw. I get down there, expecting to be a good ways up on the upslope, and no ball. Could not find the thing. I literally looked for 10 minutes.

 

So my conclusion, either aliens, or, it was raptured. (And I don't believe in aliens!)

 

Just need Costco to get them back online!

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Lost my last Kirkland today... well, I did not lose it, it was raptured!

 

Teed off on number 15 of my home course elevated green with valley in The middle of The tee box and green. Usually, a great drive for me will reach the upslope to the green. Hit it PERFECT! (Side note, I am hitting my new Epic driver, which has been, well, "Epic" for my driving! I am averaging about 15 yard further over my GBB.

 

Really was my best strike of the day. RIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE, slight draw. I get down there, expecting to be a good ways up on the upslope, and no ball. Could not find the thing. I literally looked for 10 minutes.

 

So my conclusion, either aliens, or, it was raptured. (And I don't believe in aliens!)

 

Just need Costco to get them back online!

 

did you check in the hole? that's where i usually check first when i pipe one down the middle.

 

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Ha! I did check the hole. Hat would have been a 315 yd drive, so I knew it was not there. I am not your typical wrxr! Only average about 250 off the tee. Goods drives may get me out to 285 if the wind is behind me!

 

Lost my last Kirkland today... well, I did not lose it, it was raptured!

 

Teed off on number 15 of my home course elevated green with valley in The middle of The tee box and green. Usually, a great drive for me will reach the upslope to the green. Hit it PERFECT! (Side note, I am hitting my new Epic driver, which has been, well, "Epic" for my driving! I am averaging about 15 yard further over my GBB.

 

Really was my best strike of the day. RIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE, slight draw. I get down there, expecting to be a good ways up on the upslope, and no ball. Could not find the thing. I literally looked for 10 minutes.

 

So my conclusion, either aliens, or, it was raptured. (And I don't believe in aliens!)

 

Just need Costco to get them back online!

 

did you check in the hole? that's where i usually check first when i pipe one down the middle.

 

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Titleist TSR2 16.5 w/Tensei Blue

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Titleist TSR1 5h, 6h 7h w/Kuro Kage Black

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Ha! I did check the hole. Hat would have been a 315 yd drive, so I knew it was not there. I am not your typical wrxr! Only average about 250 off the tee. Goods drives may get me out to 285 if the wind is behind me!

 

 

did you check behind the green? I mean, you crank it out there 285 (since the wind is behind you on that hole), get a good bounce off a sprinkler head at the correct angle of descent, then count the roll...you blasted it 335 and now you're in the woods behind the hole.

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I did look in the bunker behind the green. Probably should've looked even more behind just in case. Oh well, I'm just gonna pretend like I drove it 315 yards and lost it ! ;-)

 

Ha! I did check the hole. Hat would have been a 315 yd drive, so I knew it was not there. I am not your typical wrxr! Only average about 250 off the tee. Goods drives may get me out to 285 if the wind is behind me!

 

 

did you check behind the green? I mean, you crank it out there 285 (since the wind is behind you on that hole), get a good bounce off a sprinkler head at the correct angle of descent, then count the roll...you blasted it 335 and now you're in the woods behind the hole.

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I did look in the bunker behind the green. Probably should've looked even more behind just in case. Oh well, I'm just gonna pretend like I drove it 315 yards and lost it ! ;-)

 

Ha! I did check the hole. Hat would have been a 315 yd drive, so I knew it was not there. I am not your typical wrxr! Only average about 250 off the tee. Goods drives may get me out to 285 if the wind is behind me!

 

 

did you check behind the green? I mean, you crank it out there 285 (since the wind is behind you on that hole), get a good bounce off a sprinkler head at the correct angle of descent, then count the roll...you blasted it 335 and now you're in the woods behind the hole.

 

According to this site's lore...Wrxer + Kirkland + Epic Driver = NEXT HOLE'S GREEN...Pretty sure the group in front of you picked it up out of spite...

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Have we ruled out the consistency issue? Maybe it went 10 yards just in front your tee box. I mean one guy had them spin zero off a full lob wedge and another had them zipping left and right by much more than the prov1, two guys had put smiley faces in them like this was 1982. OR it turned backward doing a quick 180 to the green behind you..

 

I have a huge consistency issue with mine so far in that they are totally consistant with each other, behaving quite predictably, making them inconsistent with the "anomalous" reviews reported here. Strange right?

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Have we ruled out the consistency issue? Maybe it went 10 yards just in front your tee box. I mean one guy had them spin zero off a full lob wedge and another had them zipping left and right by much more than the prov1, two guys had put smiley faces in them like this was 1982. OR it turned backward doing a quick 180 to the green behind you..

 

I have a huge consistency issue with mine so far in that they are totally consistant with each other, behaving quite predictably, making them inconsistent with the "anomalous" reviews reported here. Strange right?

 

Very strange, indeed...I think the "Breeders" consistently keep trying to submarine KSig with their company line rolled out by their parent company last fall...You know, when we were well under 100 pages...New account names, some of them have multiple accounts names, same old consistent sob story...Tell you what, I've consistently shot the best scores ever with these while consistently lowering my handicap into low single digits...Consistently happy on my end...

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Have we ruled out the consistency issue? Maybe it went 10 yards just in front your tee box. I mean one guy had them spin zero off a full lob wedge and another had them zipping left and right by much more than the prov1, two guys had put smiley faces in them like this was 1982. OR it turned backward doing a quick 180 to the green behind you..

 

I have a huge consistency issue with mine so far in that they are totally consistant with each other, behaving quite predictably, making them inconsistent with the "anomalous" reviews reported here. Strange right?

 

Very strange, indeed...I think the "Breeders" consistently keep trying to submarine KSig with their company line rolled out by their parent company last fall...You know, when we were well under 100 pages...New account names, some of them have multiple accounts names, same old consistent sob story...Tell you what, I've consistently shot the best scores ever with these while consistently lowering my handicap into low single digits...Consistently happy on my end...

 

 

Lol

 

Breeders! love it!

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Ha! I did check the hole. Hat would have been a 315 yd drive, so I knew it was not there. I am not your typical wrxr! Only average about 250 off the tee. Goods drives may get me out to 285 if the wind is behind me!

 

Lost my last Kirkland today... well, I did not lose it, it was raptured!

 

Teed off on number 15 of my home course elevated green with valley in The middle of The tee box and green. Usually, a great drive for me will reach the upslope to the green. Hit it PERFECT! (Side note, I am hitting my new Epic driver, which has been, well, "Epic" for my driving! I am averaging about 15 yard further over my GBB.

 

Really was my best strike of the day. RIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE, slight draw. I get down there, expecting to be a good ways up on the upslope, and no ball. Could not find the thing. I literally looked for 10 minutes.

 

So my conclusion, either aliens, or, it was raptured. (And I don't believe in aliens!)

 

Just need Costco to get them back online!

 

did you check in the hole? that's where i usually check first when i pipe one down the middle.

 

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This is the problem with this site, too many post stuff without knowing what is going on or taking the time to analyze and make a scientific and educated response. This is what REALLY happened:

When the EPIC driver made contact with the K-Sig, it was traveling at such a high speed that it created a inverted vortex, this allowed the molecules, atoms and protons to interchange neurons.

Once the interlacing of neurons and electrons took place, a semi-plasma geomatter was created which was spinning opposite of the earth gravital rotation.

Once said reaction reached critical mass, it displaced the ne-molecules allowing the center cores or the atoms and protons to dissipate sending them into an alternate universe which parallels ours.

In other words,,,,,,,,,,,

You lost the dang thing,,,,,,,,,,

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Have we ruled out the consistency issue? Maybe it went 10 yards just in front your tee box. I mean one guy had them spin zero off a full lob wedge and another had them zipping left and right by much more than the prov1, two guys had put smiley faces in them like this was 1982. OR it turned backward doing a quick 180 to the green behind you..

 

I have a huge consistency issue with mine so far in that they are totally consistant with each other, behaving quite predictably, making them inconsistent with the "anomalous" reviews reported here. Strange right?

I think we ruled out a lot around here
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Have we ruled out the consistency issue? Maybe it went 10 yards just in front your tee box. I mean one guy had them spin zero off a full lob wedge and another had them zipping left and right by much more than the prov1, two guys had put smiley faces in them like this was 1982. OR it turned backward doing a quick 180 to the green behind you..

 

I have a huge consistency issue with mine so far in that they are totally consistant with each other, behaving quite predictably, making them inconsistent with the "anomalous" reviews reported here. Strange right?

I think we ruled out a lot around here

 

Well the K-Sig Superposition behavior allows for all possible outcomes simultaneously..so if one guys find it spins FAR more than the prov1 and another guy finds it spins FAR less....it all works out perfectly!

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Have we ruled out the consistency issue? Maybe it went 10 yards just in front your tee box. I mean one guy had them spin zero off a full lob wedge and another had them zipping left and right by much more than the prov1, two guys had put smiley faces in them like this was 1982. OR it turned backward doing a quick 180 to the green behind you..

 

I have a huge consistency issue with mine so far in that they are totally consistant with each other, behaving quite predictably, making them inconsistent with the "anomalous" reviews reported here. Strange right?

I think we ruled out a lot around here

 

Well the K-Sig Superposition behavior allows for all possible outcomes simultaneously..so if one guys find it spins FAR more than the prov1 and another guy finds it spins FAR less....it all works out perfectly!

 

Think your onto something, maybe it spin more AND less AND you fade it AND draw at the same time causing it to hit a crack in the time continuance, for all we know it is now being played by Sam Snead,,,,

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Have we ruled out the consistency issue? Maybe it went 10 yards just in front your tee box. I mean one guy had them spin zero off a full lob wedge and another had them zipping left and right by much more than the prov1, two guys had put smiley faces in them like this was 1982. OR it turned backward doing a quick 180 to the green behind you..

 

I have a huge consistency issue with mine so far in that they are totally consistant with each other, behaving quite predictably, making them inconsistent with the "anomalous" reviews reported here. Strange right?

I think we ruled out a lot around here

 

We've certainly ruled out civility by the sarcastic KSig fanbois,,,,,,,,,,, kind of a reverse snobbery.

 

Interesting (sort of).

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Have we ruled out the consistency issue? Maybe it went 10 yards just in front your tee box. I mean one guy had them spin zero off a full lob wedge and another had them zipping left and right by much more than the prov1, two guys had put smiley faces in them like this was 1982. OR it turned backward doing a quick 180 to the green behind you..

 

I have a huge consistency issue with mine so far in that they are totally consistant with each other, behaving quite predictably, making them inconsistent with the "anomalous" reviews reported here. Strange right?

I think we ruled out a lot around here

 

We've certainly ruled out civility by the sarcastic KSig fanbois,,,,,,,,,,, kind of a reverse snobbery.

 

Interesting (sort of).

 

Sadly, you have to fight fire with fire and there have been plenty of trolls in this thread.

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Have we ruled out the consistency issue? Maybe it went 10 yards just in front your tee box. I mean one guy had them spin zero off a full lob wedge and another had them zipping left and right by much more than the prov1, two guys had put smiley faces in them like this was 1982. OR it turned backward doing a quick 180 to the green behind you..

 

I have a huge consistency issue with mine so far in that they are totally consistant with each other, behaving quite predictably, making them inconsistent with the "anomalous" reviews reported here. Strange right?

I think we ruled out a lot around here

 

We've certainly ruled out civility by the sarcastic KSig fanbois,,,,,,,,,,, kind of a reverse snobbery.

 

Interesting (sort of).

it is very interesting how differing opinions cause such a stir.....but what can you do? Talking golf is great regardless.....With Rory talking down the prov after his last Masters, you would think that would send the golf ball world into a frenzy.....but it hasn't. But if you don't like the Ksig...look out!! :)
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Have we ruled out the consistency issue? Maybe it went 10 yards just in front your tee box. I mean one guy had them spin zero off a full lob wedge and another had them zipping left and right by much more than the prov1, two guys had put smiley faces in them like this was 1982. OR it turned backward doing a quick 180 to the green behind you..

 

I have a huge consistency issue with mine so far in that they are totally consistant with each other, behaving quite predictably, making them inconsistent with the "anomalous" reviews reported here. Strange right?

 

One thing that is consistent is that virtually all of your posts are in this thread ridiculing anyone with a different opinion of the ball than you. Not everyone is going to like it. It's become like a Scotty thread, or climate change, with believers and deniers, and the deniers need to be cast out.

 

It's a decent ball, especially for the price, but it's not for everyone. Deal with it.

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Have we ruled out the consistency issue? Maybe it went 10 yards just in front your tee box. I mean one guy had them spin zero off a full lob wedge and another had them zipping left and right by much more than the prov1, two guys had put smiley faces in them like this was 1982. OR it turned backward doing a quick 180 to the green behind you..

 

I have a huge consistency issue with mine so far in that they are totally consistant with each other, behaving quite predictably, making them inconsistent with the "anomalous" reviews reported here. Strange right?

 

One thing that is consistent is that virtually all of your posts are in this thread ridiculing anyone with a different opinion of the ball than you. Not everyone is going to like it. It's become like a Scotty thread, or climate change, with believers and deniers, and the deniers need to be cast out.

 

It's a decent ball, especially for the price, but it's not for everyone. Deal with it.

 

Nah, only the absurd reviews really.

 

Completely agree the ball is not for everyone. Similar to how a prov1 fits one person better than a prov1x..and it that context the SUBTLE differences highlighted by solid reviews differentiate those characteristic trade offs. The other reviews...well..

 

The only ones mocked in this thread are the one with ludicrous claims, and if you read back there are many, though clearly conflict with the majority of reviews. This thread attracts Prov1 "fanbois" (since we are name calling) in a unique and obvious way.

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Ha! I did check the hole. Hat would have been a 315 yd drive, so I knew it was not there. I am not your typical wrxr! Only average about 250 off the tee. Goods drives may get me out to 285 if the wind is behind me!

 

Lost my last Kirkland today... well, I did not lose it, it was raptured!

 

Teed off on number 15 of my home course elevated green with valley in The middle of The tee box and green. Usually, a great drive for me will reach the upslope to the green. Hit it PERFECT! (Side note, I am hitting my new Epic driver, which has been, well, "Epic" for my driving! I am averaging about 15 yard further over my GBB.

 

Really was my best strike of the day. RIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE, slight draw. I get down there, expecting to be a good ways up on the upslope, and no ball. Could not find the thing. I literally looked for 10 minutes.

 

So my conclusion, either aliens, or, it was raptured. (And I don't believe in aliens!)

 

Just need Costco to get them back online!

 

did you check in the hole? that's where i usually check first when i pipe one down the middle.

 

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This is the problem with this site, too many post stuff without knowing what is going on or taking the time to analyze and make a scientific and educated response. This is what REALLY happened:

When the EPIC driver made contact with the K-Sig, it was traveling at such a high speed that it created a inverted vortex, this allowed the molecules, atoms and protons to interchange neurons.

Once the interlacing of neurons and electrons took place, a semi-plasma geomatter was created which was spinning opposite of the earth gravital rotation.

Once said reaction reached critical mass, it displaced the ne-molecules allowing the center cores or the atoms and protons to dissipate sending them into an alternate universe which parallels ours.

In other words,,,,,,,,,,,

You lost the dang thing,,,,,,,,,,

 

Reminds me of an all-time classic.

 

2 atoms were talking and atom 1 says to atom 2, say, uh, you know what? I think I lost an electron. Atom 2 says what? Are you serious?? You lost an electron? Atom 1 says, yeah, I'm positive.

 

 

Thank you I'll be here all week....++++++have a great weekend everyone!!!

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