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Considering all the R&D that has gone into this space, it's interesting that manufacturers haven't landed on a combination of core size or cover thickness or whatever that is clearly, demonstrably better than all the rest.

 

The Pro V-1 has a huge core. The TP5 has a very small inner core surrounded by another thick layer (I understand that the TP5 has more layers). I'm curious whether the difference in materials between the innermost core and the secondary core is more significant than just the color. Or is it just a different color so they can say they have five layers vs. 3 or 4.

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Srixon Z785 AW

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We know that Cut and Costco aren't designing their own balls. And I doubt Snell has enough pull to stop whatever Asian factory his balls are built at to exclusively make balls for him. The educated guess is that the factory is either selling excess capacity with a slightly reformulated ball to people like Cut or Costco, or selling a slightly older version of the Snell ball.

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Just curious. If two balls share same # of dimples and pieces and thickness is same, they are considered exactly same ball?

 

Or can materials used inside be different?

 

 

Per discussions I've seen on various forums, aerodynamic performance can be altered not insignificantly by a change in the size of dimples that may not be visible to the human eye.

 

So, not necessarily the same. <shrug>

I agree , but we will see as these are both what I would consider value brands.

 

If there is a difference how good of a player would you need to be to see the difference ?

 

 

Hard to say. I think it would depend on the amount of any such alteration. It could vary from "only a pro or top am can notice" to "any mid-hdcp can see it." ;)

 

Not in the same zipcode, but my 9 hdcp friend was able to quickly notice the difference when switching to the ZStar from the Pro V1. Something smaller in aerodynamics might take longer to recognize.

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Driver: TM 300 Mini 11.5*, 43.5", Phenom NL 60X -or- Cobra SpeedZone, ProtoPype 80S, 43.5"

Fwy woods: King LTD 3/4, RIP Beta 90X -or- TM Sim2 Ti 3w, NV105 X
Hybrid:  Cobra King Tec 2h, MMT 80 S 

Irons grab bag:  1-PW Golden Ram TW276, NV105 S; 1-PW Golden Ram TW282, RIP Tour 115 R; 2-PW Golden Ram Vibration Matched, NS Pro 950WF S
Wedges:  Dynacraft Dual Millled 52*, SteelFiber i125 S -or- Scratch 8620 DD 53*, SteelFiber i125 S; Cobra Snakebite 56* -or- Wilson Staff PMP 58*, Dynamic S -or- Ram TW282 SW -or- Ram TW276 SW
Putter:  Snake Eyes Viper Tour Sv1, 34" -or- Cleveland Huntington Beach #1, 34.5" -or- Golden Ram TW Custom, 34" -or- Rife Bimini, 34" -or- Maxfli TM-2, 35"
Balls: Chrome Soft, Kirkland Signature 3pc (v3)

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Just curious. If two balls share same # of dimples and pieces and thickness is same, they are considered exactly same ball?

 

Or can materials used inside be different?

 

 

Per discussions I've seen on various forums, aerodynamic performance can be altered not insignificantly by a change in the size of dimples that may not be visible to the human eye.

 

So, not necessarily the same. <shrug>

I agree , but we will see as these are both what I would consider value brands.

 

If there is a difference how good of a player would you need to be to see the difference ?

 

 

Hard to say. I think it would depend on the amount of any such alteration. It could vary from "only a pro or top am can notice" to "any mid-hdcp can see it." ;)

 

Not in the same zipcode, but my 9 hdcp friend was able to quickly notice the difference when switching to the ZStar from the Pro V1. Something smaller in aerodynamics might take longer to recognize.

Z star to ProV is visible to the naked eye . Even the urethane process is vastly different.

 

From that standpoint I think there is a huge difference on feel even if performance is similar.

 

Some people cannot stand the TPI urethane

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We know that Cut and Costco aren't designing their own balls. And I doubt Snell has enough pull to stop whatever Asian factory his balls are built at to exclusively make balls for him. The educated guess is that the factory is either selling excess capacity with a slightly reformulated ball to people like Cut or Costco, or selling a slightly older version of the Snell ball.

I was thinking the factory has a set number of combinations available that can be ordered. Maybe there is a slight difference in hardness if materials , maybe not , could just be color variations etc.

 

For Snell to do R&D could simply be the Asian factory sending him 5-6 variations they have made before and then his people picking what they like best in testing and then he places his order.

 

Hard to create your own molds and materials / processes when you don’t own your own equipment.

 

Again all hypothetically speaking.

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Upload Time!

 

Callaway Super Soft Pink

 

44429751785_39aa888570_n.jpgCallaway Super Soft Pink (2) by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Snell MTB

 

44429757715_a87528cb29_n.jpgSnell MTB by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Titleist Pro V1x (2007, at least from researching v1's sidestamps)

 

45293224582_018386f122_n.jpgTitleist Pro V1x (2007) by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Titleist Pro V1x (2013)

 

44429769405_a76ba4d54a_n.jpgTitleist Pro V1x (2013) by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Titleist NXT Tour (2015?? Help!)

 

45293233382_20e9d0ef0b_n.jpgTitleist NXT Tour (2015) by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Srixon Z-Star

 

45293238232_9cfc8e4c4f_n.jpgSrixon Z-Star by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Bridgestone Tour B330 (2008)

 

45293248452_a3c8be810f_n.jpgBridgestone Tour B330 (2008) by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Bridgestone Tour b330 (2010)

 

30403811667_79f033f747_n.jpgBridgestone Tour B330 (2010) by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Bridgestone Tour b330 (2012)

 

44620182124_5671cd1355_n.jpgBridgestone Tour B330 (2012) by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Bridgestone Tour b330 (2014)

 

30403818727_2d7da9f083_n.jpgBridgestone Tour B330 (2014) by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Bridgestone Tour b330 RX and RXS (2016)

(Only differences I could tell/feel was softness of the inner core)

 

45293257382_2b29b45a91_n.jpgBridgestone Tour b330 RX & RXS (2016) by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

45343300561_0abee0d52d_n.jpgBridgestone Tour b330 RX & RXS (2016) Cut by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

 

Bridgestone Tour b330 Family (08,10,12,14,16)

 

45343337771_627062d72e_n.jpgBridgestone Tour B330's since 2008 by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Bridgestone Extra Soft

 

44620174304_8399e12230_n.jpgBridgestone Extra Soft by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Nike PD1

 

30403822257_7c49610cd0_n.jpgNike PD1 by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Nike One Black

 

45343321561_04498e162f_n.jpgNike One Black by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Nike One Vapor

 

45343325931_345cf556e8_n.jpgNike One Vapor by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Nike 20XI-X

 

45343330071_d598d38d67_n.jpgNike 20XI-X by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Callaway Superhot 70

 

45343333921_1f275f6cc5_n.jpgCallaway Superhot 70 by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Enjoy!

 

Doing ~8 Bridgestone E series tonight after work! Hopefully taking pictures and uploading tomorrow

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Lawsuit time ;)

 

Factory design marketed by two companies as their own :dntknw:

 

Snell didn't design his own ball?

 

 

Some on WRX appear to believe as such, based on similar-to-above posts in various threads. Dean Snell has been emphatic in refuting those posts, however.

The Ever Changing Bag!  A lot of mixing and matching
Driver: TM 300 Mini 11.5*, 43.5", Phenom NL 60X -or- Cobra SpeedZone, ProtoPype 80S, 43.5"

Fwy woods: King LTD 3/4, RIP Beta 90X -or- TM Sim2 Ti 3w, NV105 X
Hybrid:  Cobra King Tec 2h, MMT 80 S 

Irons grab bag:  1-PW Golden Ram TW276, NV105 S; 1-PW Golden Ram TW282, RIP Tour 115 R; 2-PW Golden Ram Vibration Matched, NS Pro 950WF S
Wedges:  Dynacraft Dual Millled 52*, SteelFiber i125 S -or- Scratch 8620 DD 53*, SteelFiber i125 S; Cobra Snakebite 56* -or- Wilson Staff PMP 58*, Dynamic S -or- Ram TW282 SW -or- Ram TW276 SW
Putter:  Snake Eyes Viper Tour Sv1, 34" -or- Cleveland Huntington Beach #1, 34.5" -or- Golden Ram TW Custom, 34" -or- Rife Bimini, 34" -or- Maxfli TM-2, 35"
Balls: Chrome Soft, Kirkland Signature 3pc (v3)

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Lawsuit time ;)

 

Factory design marketed by two companies as their own :dntknw:

 

Snell didn't design his own ball?

 

 

Some on WRX appear to believe as such, based on similar-to-above posts in various threads. Dean Snell has been emphatic in refuting those posts, however.

 

I don't know squat about how businesses do their thing, but I'd be shocked if Snell chose his balls from different balls sent to him by Chinese manufacturers.

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Lawsuit time ;)

 

Factory design marketed by two companies as their own :dntknw:

 

Snell didn't design his own ball?

 

 

Some on WRX appear to believe as such, based on similar-to-above posts in various threads. Dean Snell has been emphatic in refuting those posts, however.

To be clear we don't know to what extent he "designs" his brand as he doesn't own any equipment etc.

 

It's not like Dean has a video of him at the plant overseas working with different materials. It is a little suspect to have another import ball from "plant unknown" to look and have similar properties.

 

I really can't wait to try both out next week. Maybe they are completely different , but i don't expect them to be.

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Callaway V-Series 3 & 5 wood with Aldila Rouge Silver
Srixon 585 5-AW - Modus 105 Stiff
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Srixon XV - Yellow

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So random question, if I wanted to try and create my own ballmarker as a fun project, how do those folks get them to look so smooth? Is it simply sanding down the inside once cut? Laminating?

 

Great thread, btw. Thanks, OP, and other contributors.

 

I tried to get one done yesterday. With a PVC cutter it's hard to get it straight and the "nub" not moving. I'd be willing to bet the guys that make the ball markers are doing a band saw or something similar to that - and a jig holding the ball in place.

 

If someone would be so kind as to cut a Titleist tour soft for me I would appreciate it. If I had those cutters I would do one myself but I don't. Interested to see how it compares to the other soft balls since they're only $35/dozen

 

I'm stopping by the store here in town today. I'll look for one.

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Good news... Found a Titleist Tour Soft, and many other good balls today - some are repeats that I'll get to play this time. I'll be cutting and uploading tonight/tomorrow!

 

The E series from Bridgestone isn't complete yet, so I wanna hold off on that until I can get every model.

Awesome! Thanks I appreciate it!

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Love checking in this thread. thanks for cutting them. Any chance of a Nike rzn tour black compared to the platinum (I think maybe page one or two I saw the plat)

 

I just got a Black in the pile yesterday. Deciding if I want to cut it, haha. My favorite balls of all time!

 

Nice! I've never seen precious golf balls cut in half before. At least now I don't have to waste my time cutting them open, Thanks! Question? what's the material inside the golf balls? Just curious.

 

Usually rubber compounds/synthetic rubbers, sometimes the speckles you see if them are "Waste" from plastics or other hard rubber.

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Another upload time!

 

First; for BogeyPutt34

 

Titleist Tour Soft

 

44713040844_7e3d41d2ed_n.jpgTitleist Tour Soft by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Nike PD Soft White Swoosh

 

45437574331_fdf72c6641_n.jpgNike PD Soft White Swoosh by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Nike Superfar

 

44713031994_c87db4e392_n.jpgNike Superfar by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Nike SFT

 

31562128508_f445268df1_n.jpgNike SFT by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Nike Powerlong

 

44713034994_1366b3ecfa_n.jpgNike Powerlong by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Nike PD Soft (Dual Core? Not sure on this core difference here)

 

31562134488_10048a5024_n.jpgNike PD Soft (2) by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

 

Nike RZN Black, I did it :( You're welcome jpdx :)

 

44522535545_2f7ee9f4b0_n.jpgNike RZN Black by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Kirkland Tour Performance

 

44713038204_f368dff44e_n.jpgKirkland Tour Performance by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Volvik Vibe

 

44713030484_67cba77664_n.jpgVolvik Vibe by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Bridgestone Lady Pink

 

45385590282_4cc649cb07_n.jpgBridgestone Lady Pink by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Bridgestone Lady

 

45385584392_e074686566_n.jpgBridgestone Lady by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

MG Senior

 

44713043614_3d33b122c5_n.jpgMG Senior by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

 

Maxfli Softfli Neon

 

45437602881_87e9fc088b_n.jpgMaxfli Softfli by Adler__Alex, on Flickr

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