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how much scuff/how long before you ditch it?
For those of average income, how scuffed is too scuffed for you? And how long do you wait to change balls when the first scuff appears?

I guess I'm referring to the ol' ProV1x cart path scuff or similar. Is that first scuff alone enough to warrant a ball switch or is that overreacting? As we all know, the balls are not cheap but if the ball's performance will be significantly affected then that is reason enough for a change, no?
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For those of average income, how scuffed is too scuffed for you? And how long do you wait to change balls when the first scuff appears?

 

I guess I'm referring to the ol' ProV1x cart path scuff or similar. Is that first scuff alone enough to warrant a ball switch or is that overreacting? As we all know, the balls are not cheap but if the ball's performance will be significantly affected then that is reason enough for a change, no?

I play them till they are lost. I even super glued a small torn flap once. Heck I even buy my balls pre thrashed from a used ball guy. It is always fun to blow my used scuffed ball past someones pristine new ball.

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I think it depends on what you are doing. If I am playing in the tournament, I replaced upon first scuff. If I am just playing/practicing 9, then I play until I loose it.

HOWEVER, if I am playing really, really, really good, then I try to keep the ball in play as long as I can.

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I think it depends on what you are doing. If I am playing in the tournament, I replaced upon first scuff. If I am just playing/practicing 9, then I play until I loose it.

HOWEVER, if I am playing really, really, really good, then I try to keep the ball in play as long as I can.

 

good call, thats pretty much exactly what i do now.

 

i guess i was also just wondering how much the little rasied edges around the scuff affect ball flight.

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i guess i was also just wondering how much the little rasied edges around the scuff affect ball flight.

 

I wish I was good enough to tell you :russian_roulette:

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Once the ball has scuff marks covering more than 9% of the surface area of the ball (you can calculate this with sub-vector analysis found on most commonly used econometrics web sites), the ball flight has a 62% chance of being affected by more than 10%. This is done to the 3 sigma confidence level, assuming a normal distribution with a p-value of < 0.07 to accept the null hypothesis.

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Once the ball has scuff marks covering more than 9% of the surface area of the ball (you can calculate this with sub-vector analysis found on most commonly used econometrics web sites), the ball flight has a 62% chance of being affected by more than 10%. This is done to the 3 sigma confidence level, assuming a normal distribution with a p-value of < 0.07 to accept the null hypothesis.

Yeah........what he said!! :russian_roulette: :russian_roulette:

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Once the ball has scuff marks covering more than 9% of the surface area of the ball (you can calculate this with sub-vector analysis found on most commonly used econometrics web sites), the ball flight has a 62% chance of being affected by more than 10%. This is done to the 3 sigma confidence level, assuming a normal distribution with a p-value of < 0.07 to accept the null hypothesis.

 

I was just going to say that.. :russian_roulette: :russian_roulette:

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Once the ball has scuff marks covering more than 9% of the surface area of the ball (you can calculate this with sub-vector analysis found on most commonly used econometrics web sites), the ball flight has a 62% chance of being affected by more than 10%. This is done to the 3 sigma confidence level, assuming a normal distribution with a p-value of < 0.07 to accept the null hypothesis.

 

Yes, that is correct. Another reason to use the ProV1. It is a more durable ball.

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LOL. I've never worn out a golf ball. There's always water, out of bounds or just unruly rough that makes them impossible to find before too long.

 

Funny, I don't wear out that many either. Of course, most of the cheaper two-piece balls I play don't scuff that much, unless you hit a cart path pretty squarely. Most of the time I'm too freaked out to play a ProV1 on anything more than a short par 3 because $4 is far too much to lose on one swing.

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I play them until it's lost -OR- if I score an eagle with one, I'll put it away and say that's enough for today. Rest up for our next round.

 

There might also be a 3 birdie limit- once I have 3 birdies with a ball in one round- it's going ugly and out of bounds on the next tee . . . happened twice now in back to back rounds.

 

I've played nearly bald ProV1's and they still held greens. Play them until they are lost . . . if you must play new ones.

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Once the ball has scuff marks covering more than 9% of the surface area of the ball (you can calculate this with sub-vector analysis found on most commonly used econometrics web sites), the ball flight has a 62% chance of being affected by more than 10%. This is done to the 3 sigma confidence level, assuming a normal distribution with a p-value of < 0.07 to accept the null hypothesis.

 

Thank you, Captain Obvious.

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Once the ball has scuff marks covering more than 9% of the surface area of the ball (you can calculate this with sub-vector analysis found on most commonly used econometrics web sites), the ball flight has a 62% chance of being affected by more than 10%. This is done to the 3 sigma confidence level, assuming a normal distribution with a p-value of < 0.07 to accept the null hypothesis.

 

Thank you, Captain Obvious.

No $hit, Sherlock. hahaha wow where did that come from.

 

anyways I don't mind playing pretty scuffed up balls. I played most of 18 with an 07 tp black that got increasingly scuffed every time I touched it with my new x-forged lol.

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