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I loved this ball when I tried it and that was down in the Pinehurst area during the winter. And LOL @ Duo being just as good. The Duo is one of those "its a good ball for the money" balls like the QST but it is not even in the same zip code as the AVX. I think for the average amatuer golfer the AVX is a great ball other than being overpriced a bit.

 

The Duo urethane I’m sure was the comparison and not the regular marshmallow surlyn/ionomer duo ball.

 

Correct and that didnt matter. Still a LOL comment to compare a Wilson ball to the AVX. Urethane or not.

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I loved this ball when I tried it and that was down in the Pinehurst area during the winter. And LOL @ Duo being just as good. The Duo is one of those "its a good ball for the money" balls like the QST but it is not even in the same zip code as the AVX. I think for the average amatuer golfer the AVX is a great ball other than being overpriced a bit.

 

The Duo urethane I’m sure was the comparison and not the regular marshmallow surlyn/ionomer duo ball.

 

Correct and that didnt matter. Still a LOL comment to compare a Wilson ball to the AVX. Urethane or not.

Is there an issue comparing the Duo-U to the AVX?

 

I actually prefer the Duo-U and it’s not even close.

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FWIW, back in 2013 I used the (Wilson) FG Tour and (Titleist) ProV1 each for quite a while over the course of a few months. They seemed pretty darned interchangeable to me, maybe the FG Tour flew a smidge higher maybe not. But in a blind test over 18 holes no way I could have distinguished them.

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I loved this ball when I tried it and that was down in the Pinehurst area during the winter. And LOL @ Duo being just as good. The Duo is one of those "its a good ball for the money" balls like the QST but it is not even in the same zip code as the AVX. I think for the average amatuer golfer the AVX is a great ball other than being overpriced a bit.

 

The Duo urethane I’m sure was the comparison and not the regular marshmallow surlyn/ionomer duo ball.

 

Correct and that didnt matter. Still a LOL comment to compare a Wilson ball to the AVX. Urethane or not.

Is there an issue comparing the Duo-U to the AVX?

 

I actually prefer the Duo-U and it’s not even close.

 

Pretty much my exact thoughts but the AVX and not even close, lol.

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I loved this ball when I tried it and that was down in the Pinehurst area during the winter. And LOL @ Duo being just as good. The Duo is one of those "its a good ball for the money" balls like the QST but it is not even in the same zip code as the AVX. I think for the average amatuer golfer the AVX is a great ball other than being overpriced a bit.

 

The Duo urethane I’m sure was the comparison and not the regular marshmallow surlyn/ionomer duo ball.

 

Correct and that didnt matter. Still a LOL comment to compare a Wilson ball to the AVX. Urethane or not.

 

 

Why? Wilson jumped on the wagon long before Titleist did.

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I loved this ball when I tried it and that was down in the Pinehurst area during the winter. And LOL @ Duo being just as good. The Duo is one of those "its a good ball for the money" balls like the QST but it is not even in the same zip code as the AVX. I think for the average amatuer golfer the AVX is a great ball other than being overpriced a bit.

 

The Duo urethane I’m sure was the comparison and not the regular marshmallow surlyn/ionomer duo ball.

 

Correct and that didnt matter. Still a LOL comment to compare a Wilson ball to the AVX. Urethane or not.

 

 

Why? Wilson jumped on the wagon long before Titleist did.

 

True but I found the Duo to be a very average at best ball. At least in my opinion.

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I loved this ball when I tried it and that was down in the Pinehurst area during the winter. And LOL @ Duo being just as good. The Duo is one of those "its a good ball for the money" balls like the QST but it is not even in the same zip code as the AVX. I think for the average amatuer golfer the AVX is a great ball other than being overpriced a bit.

 

The Duo urethane I’m sure was the comparison and not the regular marshmallow surlyn/ionomer duo ball.

 

Correct and that didnt matter. Still a LOL comment to compare a Wilson ball to the AVX. Urethane or not.

 

 

Why? Wilson jumped on the wagon long before Titleist did.

 

True but I found the Duo to be a very average at best ball. At least in my opinion.

 

 

Titleist didn’t reinvent the wheel when they made the AVX although they love pretending that it’s something “revolutionary” and price it like it is. You won’t find a lot of difference in the Wilson Duo U, project (a), Chrome Soft, or the AVX. Yes there will be minor nuances for each like slight spin differences, feel, slight launch/trajectory, but no extraordinary spikes on the chart like some claim.

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27 rounds with the AVX = game changer. Lots of factors involved and one could argue till they are blue in the face that its not the ball. But it so happens that the AVX is the ball thats getting these great scores for me when others were not. The AVX is aiding the road to good scores. Call it clubs, call it confidence; go ahead and argue that a ball can’t drop someone’s handicap if you’d like. Because I’ll argue it all day long; the ball makes a huge difference in many aspects once you find one that changes your game for the better.

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If I played 27 rounds since the end of April it would be a game changer as well with any ball.

 

Interesting that other balls in the past didn’t have the same affect for me let’s say through even 5-10 rounds. Interesting that no other ball showed near as good of results as the AVX did through even 10 rounds though. Coincidence? Back to my point; the right ball when found is a key component.

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If I played 27 rounds since the end of April it would be a game changer as well with any ball.

 

Interesting that other balls in the past didn’t have the same affect for me let’s say through even 5-10 rounds. Interesting that no other ball showed near as good of results as the AVX did through even 10 rounds though. Coincidence? Back to my point; the right ball when found is a key component.

 

 

Glad it’s working for ya. That Titleist logo must just “fit your eye” better than other balls.

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If I played 27 rounds since the end of April it would be a game changer as well with any ball.

 

Interesting that other balls in the past didn’t have the same affect for me let’s say through even 5-10 rounds. Interesting that no other ball showed near as good of results as the AVX did through even 10 rounds though. Coincidence? Back to my point; the right ball when found is a key component.

 

 

Glad it’s working for ya. That Titleist logo must just “fit your eye” better than other balls.

 

Maybe it does. :) I doubt it, but possibly a bit of it. But I’m okay with that if that’s part of what mentally helps get my scores better. But I’d probably buy $100 Top Flight balls if I knew a year ago my game would have improved as much as it has. I have no problem spending money on golf balls. I don’t use that many for the price to be a concern.

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Titleist didn’t reinvent the wheel when they made the AVX although they love pretending that it’s something “revolutionary” and price it like it is.

 

Yeah, who are they trying to kid with that "Ball that Changed the Ball" junk? Only Titleist would have the nerve to come up with something like that.

 

Oh wait. That wasn't Titleist, was it???

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Back to Back low career rounds with the AVX. Reminds me a lot of the original B330-RX but can handle higher swing speeds off the driver with a lower ball flight but spins more then the B330-RXS around the greens. I feel the Prov1 and Prov1x fills the role for Tour Pros and the AVX fits the 0-6 hcp players perfectly.

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I have to lol at the few guys who think a ball is cutting their handicap in half. So somewhere between a 5 & 15 percent reduction in spin and 1-2* lower launch than the ProV1 is cutting handicaps in half? And those are just the things that titleist is claiming, no numbers I’ve seen to even back it up yet.

 

No those aren’t numbers they are providing, those are just the claims they are making(lower launch and spin) and if true, roughly what the changes would be I would think.

 

Most premium balls are so similar that you can’t even tell the difference(especially if a blind test was done). And the ones that are different, are different by such a small amount that for 99.9% of golfers it would not equate to ANYWHERE close to a 50% reduction in handicap.

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I have to lol at the few guys who think a ball is cutting their handicap in half. So somewhere between a 5 & 15 percent reduction in spin and 1-2* lower launch than the ProV1 is cutting handicaps in half? And those are just the things that titleist is claiming, no numbers I’ve seen to even back it up yet.

 

No those aren’t numbers they are providing, those are just the claims they are making(lower launch and spin) and if true, roughly what the changes would be I would think.

 

Most premium balls are so similar that you can’t even tell the difference(especially if a blind test was done). And the ones that are different, are different by such a small amount that for 99.9% of golfers it would not equate to ANYWHERE close to a 50% reduction in handicap.

 

AVX does not launch lower, its peak height is lower (and descent angle shallower) due to its dimple design. Launch angle is similar to ProV1 and ProV1x.

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I have to lol at the few guys who think a ball is cutting their handicap in half. So somewhere between a 5 & 15 percent reduction in spin and 1-2* lower launch than the ProV1 is cutting handicaps in half? And those are just the things that titleist is claiming, no numbers I’ve seen to even back it up yet.

 

No those aren’t numbers they are providing, those are just the claims they are making(lower launch and spin) and if true, roughly what the changes would be I would think.

 

Most premium balls are so similar that you can’t even tell the difference(especially if a blind test was done). And the ones that are different, are different by such a small amount that for 99.9% of golfers it would not equate to ANYWHERE close to a 50% reduction in handicap.

 

 

I’ve saw some studies between the AVX, V1, and V1x that had almost identical numbers in spin, launch, and distance off the driver and wedges. The only difference was a smidge more length in the mid irons with the AVX.

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So someone ship me a Titleist Prestige and I will cut one open as well as an AVX. Both are 3 pc , 352 dimple urethane balls and has been stated by others is the same ball. Lets find out since the Prestige can be had for 1/2 the price of the AVX

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I have to lol at the few guys who think a ball is cutting their handicap in half. So somewhere between a 5 & 15 percent reduction in spin and 1-2* lower launch than the ProV1 is cutting handicaps in half? And those are just the things that titleist is claiming, no numbers Ive seen to even back it up yet.

 

No those arent numbers they are providing, those are just the claims they are making(lower launch and spin) and if true, roughly what the changes would be I would think.

 

Most premium balls are so similar that you cant even tell the difference(especially if a blind test was done). And the ones that are different, are different by such a small amount that for 99.9% of golfers it would not equate to ANYWHERE close to a 50% reduction in handicap.

 

Whoah...hold on brotha..

 

I never said only the AVX is cutting my handicap in half. Do I think the AVX shaves strokes around the course? Absolutely. Everyone is looking to shave some strokes in there golf game. This ball paired with the right player can do that; just like a ProV for the right player. Strokes when shaved continuously by a couple shots a round is substantial in my book. Let’s be clear. The ball is not the sole key to dropping my handicap from 12 to 5. But the AVX is certainly aiding in finding more fairways, longer iron play, and confidence in my short game and those keys certainly add up to less strokes and lower scoring.

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I have to lol at the few guys who think a ball is cutting their handicap in half. So somewhere between a 5 & 15 percent reduction in spin and 1-2* lower launch than the ProV1 is cutting handicaps in half? And those are just the things that titleist is claiming, no numbers Ive seen to even back it up yet.

 

No those arent numbers they are providing, those are just the claims they are making(lower launch and spin) and if true, roughly what the changes would be I would think.

 

Most premium balls are so similar that you cant even tell the difference(especially if a blind test was done). And the ones that are different, are different by such a small amount that for 99.9% of golfers it would not equate to ANYWHERE close to a 50% reduction in handicap.

 

Whoah...hold on brotha..

 

I never said only the AVX is cutting my handicap in half. Do I think the AVX shaves strokes around the course? Absolutely. Everyone is looking to shave some strokes in there golf game. This ball paired with the right player can do that; just like a ProV for the right player. Strokes when shaved continuously by a couple shots a round is substantial in my book. Let’s be clear. The ball is not the sole key to dropping my handicap from 12 to 5. But the AVX is certainly aiding in finding more fairways, longer iron play, and confidence in my short game and those keys certainly add up to less strokes and lower scoring.

 

 

 

Like he said, if you took the Titleist logo off the ball there’s at least a hand full of balls you could play instead of the AVX and not tell a bit of difference and even if you could your score wouldn’t change because it’s that small.

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I have to lol at the few guys who think a ball is cutting their handicap in half. So somewhere between a 5 & 15 percent reduction in spin and 1-2* lower launch than the ProV1 is cutting handicaps in half? And those are just the things that titleist is claiming, no numbers I’ve seen to even back it up yet.

 

No those aren’t numbers they are providing, those are just the claims they are making(lower launch and spin) and if true, roughly what the changes would be I would think.

 

Most premium balls are so similar that you can’t even tell the difference(especially if a blind test was done). And the ones that are different, are different by such a small amount that for 99.9% of golfers it would not equate to ANYWHERE close to a 50% reduction in handicap.

 

Whoah...hold on brotha..

 

I never said only the AVX is cutting my handicap in half. Do I think the AVX shaves strokes around the course? Absolutely. Everyone is looking to shave some strokes in there golf game. This ball paired with the right player can do that; just like a ProV for the right player. Strokes when shaved continuously by a couple shots a round is substantial in my book. Let’s be clear. The ball is not the sole key to dropping my handicap from 12 to 5. But the AVX is certainly aiding in finding more fairways, longer iron play, and confidence in my short game and those keys certainly add up to less strokes and lower scoring.

 

 

 

Like he said, if you took the Titleist logo off the ball there’s at least a hand full of balls you could play instead of the AVX and not tell a bit of difference and even if you could your score wouldn’t change because it’s that small.

 

So, since you know my golf game so well through a golf forum can you tell me why a Wilson Duo is not my cup of tea as far as feel? Do you know what I feel when I hit a Wilson? Do you know what I feel when I hit an AVX? We both know you don't know. Only me.

 

A blind ball test is mentioned and not being able to tell the differences. If I was to hit only 1 shot with 5 different balls there is no way I could make a conclusion from this type of experiment what ball would be the one for me; even if it was 5 shots per ball; blind test = worthless. Consistency is what matters in this game and you are not going to find that in a blind ball test. Consistency over many rounds with a golf ball and being comfortable with its nuances from other balls. Not doing/saying, ''Oh, I hit this one shot the best out of the 5 so this is the ball for me!'' You've gotta spend a lot of time with a golf ball (way more than a simple blind ball test) to really know its the one, to learn the nuances of it, and call it a gamer from there.

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I have to lol at the few guys who think a ball is cutting their handicap in half. So somewhere between a 5 & 15 percent reduction in spin and 1-2* lower launch than the ProV1 is cutting handicaps in half? And those are just the things that titleist is claiming, no numbers I’ve seen to even back it up yet.

 

No those aren’t numbers they are providing, those are just the claims they are making(lower launch and spin) and if true, roughly what the changes would be I would think.

 

Most premium balls are so similar that you can’t even tell the difference(especially if a blind test was done). And the ones that are different, are different by such a small amount that for 99.9% of golfers it would not equate to ANYWHERE close to a 50% reduction in handicap.

 

Whoah...hold on brotha..

 

I never said only the AVX is cutting my handicap in half. Do I think the AVX shaves strokes around the course? Absolutely. Everyone is looking to shave some strokes in there golf game. This ball paired with the right player can do that; just like a ProV for the right player. Strokes when shaved continuously by a couple shots a round is substantial in my book. Let’s be clear. The ball is not the sole key to dropping my handicap from 12 to 5. But the AVX is certainly aiding in finding more fairways, longer iron play, and confidence in my short game and those keys certainly add up to less strokes and lower scoring.

 

 

 

Like he said, if you took the Titleist logo off the ball there’s at least a hand full of balls you could play instead of the AVX and not tell a bit of difference and even if you could your score wouldn’t change because it’s that small.

 

So, since you know my golf game so well through a golf forum can you tell me why a Wilson Duo is not my cup of tea as far as feel? Do you know what I feel when I hit a Wilson? Do you know what I feel when I hit an AVX? We both know you don't know. Only me.

 

A blind ball test is mentioned and not being able to tell the differences. If I was to hit only 1 shot with 5 different balls there is no way I could make a conclusion from this type of experiment what ball would be the one for me; even if it was 5 shots per ball; blind test = worthless. Consistency is what matters in this game and you are not going to find that in a blind ball test. Consistency over many rounds with a golf ball and being comfortable with its nuances from other balls. Not doing/saying, ''Oh, I hit this one shot the best out of the 5 so this is the ball for me!'' You've gotta spend a lot of time with a golf ball (way more than a simple blind ball test) to really know its the one, to learn the nuances of it, and call it a gamer from there.

 

 

What brand clubs do you have?

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