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It depends on who you believe. I've seen a LOT of ProV1's used. I've seen Volvik used as well as Pentas.

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FAIRWAYS:  Callaway Rogue ST 3, 9, 11 Fairway Woods

HYBRIDS:  Callaway Big Bertha 3 Hybrid, Rogue ST 4 Hybrid

IRONS:  Callaway Rogue ST 4-AW

WEDGES:  Callaway Jaws Raw 50 S Grind, 54 S Grind, 58 Z Grind 

PUTTER:  Odyssey Toulon Las Vegas

BACKUPS:  Odyssey Toulon Garage Le Mans Tri-Hot 5K Double Wide, MannKrafted Custom, Slighter Custom

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[quote name='golfbum9' timestamp='1335886330' post='4823952']
Chances are they play the 1 over the x, but with that said, swingspeed in and of itself isn't the end all be all in regards to ball fitting. LPGA players "compress" the ball just fine- in fact FAR better than most
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And it depends on what you want the ball to do, in regards to your style of play.

DRIVER:  Callaway Rogue ST 10.5

FAIRWAYS:  Callaway Rogue ST 3, 9, 11 Fairway Woods

HYBRIDS:  Callaway Big Bertha 3 Hybrid, Rogue ST 4 Hybrid

IRONS:  Callaway Rogue ST 4-AW

WEDGES:  Callaway Jaws Raw 50 S Grind, 54 S Grind, 58 Z Grind 

PUTTER:  Odyssey Toulon Las Vegas

BACKUPS:  Odyssey Toulon Garage Le Mans Tri-Hot 5K Double Wide, MannKrafted Custom, Slighter Custom

BALL:  Testing

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[quote name='golfbum9' timestamp='1335886330' post='4823952']
Chances are they play the 1 over the x, but with that said, swingspeed in and of itself isn't the end all be all in regards to ball fitting. LPGA players "compress" the ball just fine- in fact FAR [b]better than most
[/b][/quote]


Watch out.....Gary Koch owns that line....he may sue....as that's pretty much all he's got....

But I digress....according to golf digest .com's what's in the winner's bag slideshow.....there's been a bunch of titleist (Yani plays a prov1x...so get ready to see that a lot), a bridgestone (Ai Miyazato) and a penta (Jessica Korda).....

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Compression is so overrated. Are we thinking these ladies can't swing over 90 mph? That sounds like a lot of male ego.
The top 150 LPGA players in driving distance average 254 yds.
I've seen a lot of prov1/v1x, and the like, around golf courses that didn't make it anywhere near 250.
So, the idea that these little gals couldn't handle the same ball a lot of weekend warriors picks doesn't ring true.

I'm guessing they're more concerned with spin and approach shots, though, which they're not going to get with a lot of "ladies" balls/"distance" balls.

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Compression is indeed a common myth.

 

 

SHOULD I PLAY A GOLF BALL WITH A LOWER COMPRESSION IF I DON'T COMPRESS IT LIKE A HIGH SWING SPEED PLAYER?

ballfitting_compression.jpgThere is a common misconception that a player must match the compression of the golf ball to his or her swing speed in order to properly "compress" the ball. Every golfer compresses the golf ball on every full swing shots. In fact, the differences in the amount of compression across driver swing speeds are virtually indistinguishable as depicted in these photos taken from a high speed camera at impact.

 

 

Another myth is that lower swing speed players will hit a lower compression golf ball longer. No single element of golf ball design determines the golf ball's performance or its distance. The Titleist Golf Ball R&D team has a wide range of tools to design our golf balls to achieve specific performance characteristics. Its compression is simply a result of this process. Compression is a test of the relative softness of a golf ball and relates to how firm or soft a golf ball feels to a golfer. While there is no performance benefit to choosing a specific compression, many golfers (regardless of swing speed) do have feel preferences. Golfers who prefer softer feel may prefer lower compression golf balls.

 

 

 

 

Titleist has the highest ball count at most LPGA events.

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[quote name='Vindog' timestamp='1335890072' post='4824468']
I can't imagine that the ProV wouldn't work for skilled pro golfers if they can work for amateurs with more "pedestrian" swing speeds.
[/quote]

You have misinterpreted my question. I am trying to figure out what golf ball I should use and think that the LPGA is a better proxy for me than the PGA whose SS I can't even comprehend. I assume that the LPGA players optimize all of their equipment including balls so I wanted to see if they used a different ball than the default v1s. Looks like theydo use the same balls as the PGA so no insight there for me.

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[quote name='Vindog' timestamp='1335890072' post='4824468']
I can't imagine that the ProV wouldn't work for skilled pro golfers if they can work for amateurs with more "pedestrian" swing speeds.
[/quote]

You have misinterpreted my question. I am trying to figure out what golf ball I should use and think that the LPGA is a better proxy for me than the PGA whose SS I can't even comprehend. I assume that the LPGA players optimize all of their equipment including balls so I wanted to see if they used a different ball than the default v1s. Looks like theydo use the same balls as the PGA so no insight there for me.
[/quote]
Well, that's a different question. There are a few balls you can try depending on what you want to accomplish:

a. Srixon's Q Star (for distance) or Z Star SL (more spin). Both have better compression for average SS's.
b. Titelist has the Velocity (distance), DT Solo (softer distance), NXT Tour (More tour like, less spin) and Tour S (less spin than the NXT Tour).
c. Bridgestone Soft Feel, 330-RX (distance, less spin) and the 330-RXS (more spin around the greens).

All of those may give you what you're looking for. :D

DRIVER:  Callaway Rogue ST 10.5

FAIRWAYS:  Callaway Rogue ST 3, 9, 11 Fairway Woods

HYBRIDS:  Callaway Big Bertha 3 Hybrid, Rogue ST 4 Hybrid

IRONS:  Callaway Rogue ST 4-AW

WEDGES:  Callaway Jaws Raw 50 S Grind, 54 S Grind, 58 Z Grind 

PUTTER:  Odyssey Toulon Las Vegas

BACKUPS:  Odyssey Toulon Garage Le Mans Tri-Hot 5K Double Wide, MannKrafted Custom, Slighter Custom

BALL:  Testing

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[quote name='dhc1' timestamp='1335904390' post='4826120']You have misinterpreted my question. I am trying to figure out what golf ball I should use and think that the LPGA is a better proxy for me than the PGA whose SS I can't even comprehend. I assume that the LPGA players optimize all of their equipment including balls so I wanted to see if they used a different ball than the default v1s. Looks like theydo use the same balls as the PGA so no insight there for me.
[/quote]

Now that makes a lot of sense. I think that a lot of male amateurs could learn much from watching the Ladies game, as the top LPGA pros are doing about the same stuff as a regular fella.


Having said that....how on Earth was I to glean that from the original question?

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[quote name='Vindog' timestamp='1335904730' post='4826182']
[quote name='dhc1' timestamp='1335904390' post='4826120']You have misinterpreted my question. I am trying to figure out what golf ball I should use and think that the LPGA is a better proxy for me than the PGA whose SS I can't even comprehend. I assume that the LPGA players optimize all of their equipment including balls so I wanted to see if they used a different ball than the default v1s. Looks like theydo use the same balls as the PGA so no insight there for me.
[/quote]

Now that makes a lot of sense. [b]I think that a lot of male amateurs could learn much from watching the Ladies game, as the top LPGA pros are doing about the same stuff as a regular fella.[/b]

Having said that....how on Earth was I to glean that from the original question?
[/quote]
This is perhaps one of the truest statements ever. I believe this 1000%! Their swingspeeds, distances and games approach ours, no matter how we want to have our egos stroked. They play shots we should play. It's fairways and greens, and from yardages most men should play from at a MAX! But of course, it will all be debunked about how the ladies of the LPGA couldn't beat their way out of a paper bag...which we all know is wholly untrue! :D

And yes Vin, I was a little lost too on the question. :black eye:

DRIVER:  Callaway Rogue ST 10.5

FAIRWAYS:  Callaway Rogue ST 3, 9, 11 Fairway Woods

HYBRIDS:  Callaway Big Bertha 3 Hybrid, Rogue ST 4 Hybrid

IRONS:  Callaway Rogue ST 4-AW

WEDGES:  Callaway Jaws Raw 50 S Grind, 54 S Grind, 58 Z Grind 

PUTTER:  Odyssey Toulon Las Vegas

BACKUPS:  Odyssey Toulon Garage Le Mans Tri-Hot 5K Double Wide, MannKrafted Custom, Slighter Custom

BALL:  Testing

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[quote name='tbowles411' timestamp='1335905156' post='4826252']
[quote name='Vindog' timestamp='1335904730' post='4826182']
[quote name='dhc1' timestamp='1335904390' post='4826120']You have misinterpreted my question. I am trying to figure out what golf ball I should use and think that the LPGA is a better proxy for me than the PGA whose SS I can't even comprehend. I assume that the LPGA players optimize all of their equipment including balls so I wanted to see if they used a different ball than the default v1s. Looks like theydo use the same balls as the PGA so no insight there for me.
[/quote]

Now that makes a lot of sense. [b]I think that a lot of male amateurs could learn much from watching the Ladies game, as the top LPGA pros are doing about the same stuff as a regular fella.[/b]

Having said that....how on Earth was I to glean that from the original question?
[/quote]
This is perhaps one of the truest statements ever. I believe this 1000%! Their swingspeeds, distances and games approach ours, no matter how we want to have our egos stroked. They play shots we should play. It's fairways and greens, and from yardages most men should play from at a MAX! But of course, it will all be debunked about how the ladies of the LPGA couldn't beat their way out of a paper bag...which we all know is wholly untrue! :D

And yes Vin, I was a little lost too on the question. :black eye:
[/quote]
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Scotty Cameron Circa 62 #2

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[quote name='tbowles411' timestamp='1335904708' post='4826176']
[quote name='dhc1' timestamp='1335904390' post='4826120']
[quote name='Vindog' timestamp='1335890072' post='4824468']
I can't imagine that the ProV wouldn't work for skilled pro golfers if they can work for amateurs with more "pedestrian" swing speeds.
[/quote]

You have misinterpreted my question. I am trying to figure out what golf ball I should use and think that the LPGA is a better proxy for me than the PGA whose SS I can't even comprehend. I assume that the LPGA players optimize all of their equipment including balls so I wanted to see if they used a different ball than the default v1s. Looks like theydo use the same balls as the PGA so no insight there for me.
[/quote]
Well, that's a different question. There are a few balls you can try depending on what you want to accomplish:

a. Srixon's Q Star (for distance) or Z Star SL (more spin). Both have better compression for average SS's.
b. Titelist has the Velocity (distance), DT Solo (softer distance), NXT Tour (More tour like, less spin) and Tour S (less spin than the NXT Tour).
c. Bridgestone Soft Feel, 330-RX (distance, less spin) and the 330-RXS (more spin around the greens).

All of those may give you what you're looking for. :D
[/quote]

Are any of these balls in play for the LPGA? If not, then the V1s short game feel isn't offset by the inability to maximize compression. Maybe I'll try the 330s

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[quote name='dhc1' timestamp='1335908422' post='4826668']
[quote name='tbowles411' timestamp='1335904708' post='4826176']
Well, that's a different question. There are a few balls you can try depending on what you want to accomplish:

a. Srixon's Q Star (for distance) or Z Star SL (more spin). Both have better compression for average SS's.
b. Titelist has the Velocity (distance), DT Solo (softer distance), NXT Tour (More tour like, less spin) and Tour S (less spin than the NXT Tour).
c. Bridgestone Soft Feel, 330-RX (distance, less spin) and the 330-RXS (more spin around the greens).

All of those may give you what you're looking for. :D
[/quote]

Are any of these balls in play for the LPGA? If not, then the V1s short game feel isn't offset by the inability to maximize compression. Maybe I'll try the 330s
[/quote]
The 330 is a great ball. But if I may ask, why must the ball be played on tour? Shouldn't it fit what you do or want it to do?

DRIVER:  Callaway Rogue ST 10.5

FAIRWAYS:  Callaway Rogue ST 3, 9, 11 Fairway Woods

HYBRIDS:  Callaway Big Bertha 3 Hybrid, Rogue ST 4 Hybrid

IRONS:  Callaway Rogue ST 4-AW

WEDGES:  Callaway Jaws Raw 50 S Grind, 54 S Grind, 58 Z Grind 

PUTTER:  Odyssey Toulon Las Vegas

BACKUPS:  Odyssey Toulon Garage Le Mans Tri-Hot 5K Double Wide, MannKrafted Custom, Slighter Custom

BALL:  Testing

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[quote name='tbowles411' timestamp='1335911172' post='4826928']
[quote name='dhc1' timestamp='1335908422' post='4826668']
[quote name='tbowles411' timestamp='1335904708' post='4826176']
Well, that's a different question. There are a few balls you can try depending on what you want to accomplish:

a. Srixon's Q Star (for distance) or Z Star SL (more spin). Both have better compression for average SS's.
b. Titelist has the Velocity (distance), DT Solo (softer distance), NXT Tour (More tour like, less spin) and Tour S (less spin than the NXT Tour).
c. Bridgestone Soft Feel, 330-RX (distance, less spin) and the 330-RXS (more spin around the greens).

All of those may give you what you're looking for. :D
[/quote]

Are any of these balls in play for the LPGA? If not, then the V1s short game feel isn't offset by the inability to maximize compression. Maybe I'll try the 330s
[/quote]
The 330 is a great ball. But if I may ask, why must the ball be played on tour? Shouldn't it fit what you do or want it to do?
[/quote]
+1
Just bc LPGA is more similar to amateur it doesn't mean you'll have same swing speed, angle of attack, launch angle, ball spin... Just finding the most popular ball on LPGA doesn't do you any better than grabbing the top ball on men's tour. B330s has more in common with prov1. If your swing speed is a concern, it sounds like it is based on this whole premise, then b330rxs is probably your ball.

Driver Callaway Razr Fit Xtreme
Callaway X Hot Pro 13.5* and 17* FW
Callaway Razr X Tour 21* Hybrid
Callaway Apex Pro 5-PW, Mizuno JPX 50*,
Mizuno MPT-11 54*, Vokey SM4 60/10,
Scotty Cameron Circa 62 #2

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[quote name='tbowles411' timestamp='1335904708' post='4826176']
[quote name='dhc1' timestamp='1335904390' post='4826120']
[quote name='Vindog' timestamp='1335890072' post='4824468']
I can't imagine that the ProV wouldn't work for skilled pro golfers if they can work for amateurs with more "pedestrian" swing speeds.
[/quote]

You have misinterpreted my question. I am trying to figure out what golf ball I should use and think that the LPGA is a better proxy for me than the PGA whose SS I can't even comprehend. I assume that the LPGA players optimize all of their equipment including balls so I wanted to see if they used a different ball than the default v1s. Looks like theydo use the same balls as the PGA so no insight there for me.
[/quote]
Well, that's a different question. There are a few balls you can try depending on what you want to accomplish:

a. Srixon's Q Star (for distance) or Z Star SL (more spin). Both have better compression for average SS's.
b. Titelist has the Velocity (distance), DT Solo (softer distance), [b]NXT Tour (More tour like, less spin) and Tour S (less spin than the NXT Tour).
[/b]c. Bridgestone Soft Feel, 330-RX (distance, less spin) and the 330-RXS (more spin around the greens).

All of those may give you what you're looking for. :D
[/quote]

Sorry to butt in here....could I make one little correction?
While the NXT Tour S is a 2 pce ball, it, according to Titleist, is the softer, spinnier of the two NXT balls.

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What's the story on the Volvik ball? Can't say I've ever played it, or even seen one surface via my scoop. I scoop plenty.

That company now advertises heavily during the LPGA telecasts. And on the Symetra Tour live scoring they now list the players who use Volvik, not the ones who play Titleist. Quite a few of the Symetra players use Volvik, including Esther Choe, who won the two most recent events but now has to wait more than a month before opportunity for the battlefield promotion.

Nicole Smith of Big Break Ireland also plays Volvik. She's 3rd on the Symetra money list, albeit not much separation to 10th, which is the cutoff for a high status LPGA card.

On the LPGA live scoring they still list the players who use Titleist, not Volvik.

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[quote name='tbowles411' timestamp='1335904708' post='4826176']
[quote name='dhc1' timestamp='1335904390' post='4826120']
You have misinterpreted my question. I am trying to figure out what golf ball I should use and think that the LPGA is a better proxy for me than the PGA whose SS I can't even comprehend. I assume that the LPGA players optimize all of their equipment including balls so I wanted to see if they used a different ball than the default v1s. Looks like theydo use the same balls as the PGA so no insight there for me.
[/quote]
Well, that's a different question. There are a few balls you can try depending on what you want to accomplish:

a. Srixon's Q Star (for distance) or Z Star SL (more spin). Both have better compression for average SS's.
b. Titelist has the Velocity (distance), DT Solo (softer distance), [b]NXT Tour (More tour like, less spin) and Tour S (less spin than the NXT Tour).
[/b]c. Bridgestone Soft Feel, 330-RX (distance, less spin) and the 330-RXS (more spin around the greens).

All of those may give you what you're looking for. :D
[/quote]

Sorry to butt in here....could I make one little correction?
While the NXT Tour S is a 2 pce ball, it, according to Titleist, is the softer, spinnier of the two NXT balls.
[/quote]
You're right!

DRIVER:  Callaway Rogue ST 10.5

FAIRWAYS:  Callaway Rogue ST 3, 9, 11 Fairway Woods

HYBRIDS:  Callaway Big Bertha 3 Hybrid, Rogue ST 4 Hybrid

IRONS:  Callaway Rogue ST 4-AW

WEDGES:  Callaway Jaws Raw 50 S Grind, 54 S Grind, 58 Z Grind 

PUTTER:  Odyssey Toulon Las Vegas

BACKUPS:  Odyssey Toulon Garage Le Mans Tri-Hot 5K Double Wide, MannKrafted Custom, Slighter Custom

BALL:  Testing

A man has to have options!

 

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[quote name='Awsi Dooger' timestamp='1335917887' post='4827604']
What's the story on the Volvik ball? Can't say I've ever played it, or even seen one surface via my scoop. I scoop plenty.

That company now advertises heavily during the LPGA telecasts. And on the Symetra Tour live scoring they now list the players who use Volvik, not the ones who play Titleist. Quite a few of the Symetra players use Volvik, including Esther Choe, who won the two most recent events but now has to wait more than a month before opportunity for the battlefield promotion.

Nicole Smith of Big Break Ireland also plays Volvik. She's 3rd on the Symetra money list, albeit not much separation to 10th, which is the cutoff for a high status LPGA card.

On the LPGA live scoring they still list the players who use Titleist, not Volvik.
[/quote]
:o

I'm actually shocked. :D;)

I don't know anything about the Volvik either. I've got to do some digging! Maybe a Asian Tour ball?

EDIT: Evidently, they sell them here too, but have never seen one.

http://www.volvikgolfusa.com/

DRIVER:  Callaway Rogue ST 10.5

FAIRWAYS:  Callaway Rogue ST 3, 9, 11 Fairway Woods

HYBRIDS:  Callaway Big Bertha 3 Hybrid, Rogue ST 4 Hybrid

IRONS:  Callaway Rogue ST 4-AW

WEDGES:  Callaway Jaws Raw 50 S Grind, 54 S Grind, 58 Z Grind 

PUTTER:  Odyssey Toulon Las Vegas

BACKUPS:  Odyssey Toulon Garage Le Mans Tri-Hot 5K Double Wide, MannKrafted Custom, Slighter Custom

BALL:  Testing

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Also..........I believe all LPGA events...the ranges ball are ProV's or at least the ones I've attended.

Volvik's currently premium ball is kinda like a NXT tour...they have yet to commercially produce a urethane ball....who knows if the LPGA pros who use them have an approved urethane prototype.

Most of you likely know the Volvik Crystal ball...my wife's fav...more a gimmick ball....but then again my wife shotos 105-110.

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Well there you go. Looks like I might be playing the right ball after all. JK. Every ball has strengths and weakness. You just have to experiment enough to find the one that matches up with what you want it to do. I think the most important rule is to avoid any preconceived notions about ball models or brands. Let your game decide what's right for you.

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[quote name='dhc1' timestamp='1335885866' post='4823884']
Do they use v1/v1x even though many cannot compress like the men do?
[/quote]

Amateur men can't compress like the pros, but that doesn't stop them from playing high compression balls - "Gimme a sleeve of them Pro balls!!"

One would hope the women pros have a better insight into their golf ball needs. :rolleyes:

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I use the Volvik Lady 350 when available. Apparently, according to golfballs.com, there's some sort of distributor muck-up with these (non-crystal 3-piece) balls right now. Fortunately, I still have a few sleeves left. I don't know what I'll use when they're gone, though. Maybe by that time they'll have the distribution issues solved. Anyway, I like it better than the Bridgestone e6 or the Lady Precept.

Kim

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Why do they make the SoLo low compression ball?

 

Funny how the only major ball OEM deriding compression is the company with least number of low compression models.

 

I don't buy that it's a myth. I would agree that it is not the only important consideration.

 

 

 

 

Compression is indeed a common myth.

 

 

SHOULD I PLAY A GOLF BALL WITH A LOWER COMPRESSION IF I DON'T COMPRESS IT LIKE A HIGH SWING SPEED PLAYER?

ballfitting_compression.jpgThere is a common misconception that a player must match the compression of the golf ball to his or her swing speed in order to properly "compress" the ball. Every golfer compresses the golf ball on every full swing shots. In fact, the differences in the amount of compression across driver swing speeds are virtually indistinguishable as depicted in these photos taken from a high speed camera at impact.

 

 

Another myth is that lower swing speed players will hit a lower compression golf ball longer. No single element of golf ball design determines the golf ball's performance or its distance. The Titleist Golf Ball R&D team has a wide range of tools to design our golf balls to achieve specific performance characteristics. Its compression is simply a result of this process. Compression is a test of the relative softness of a golf ball and relates to how firm or soft a golf ball feels to a golfer. While there is no performance benefit to choosing a specific compression, many golfers (regardless of swing speed) do have feel preferences. Golfers who prefer softer feel may prefer lower compression golf balls.

 

 

 

 

Titleist has the highest ball count at most LPGA events.

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      2024 Zurich Classic - Monday #1
      2024 Zurich Classic - Monday #2
       
       
       
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      Alex Fitzpatrick - WITB - 2024 Zurich Classic
      Austin Cook - WITB - 2024 Zurich Classic
      Alejandro Tosti - WITB - 2024 Zurich Classic
      Davis Riley - WITB - 2024 Zurich Classic
      MJ Daffue - WITB - 2024 Zurich Classic
      Nate Lashley - WITB - 2024 Zurich Classic
       
       
       
       
       
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      MJ Daffue's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Zurich Classic
      Cameron putters - 2024 Zurich Classic
      Swag covers ( a few custom for Nick Hardy) - 2024 Zurich Classic
      Custom Bettinardi covers for Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick - 2024 Zurich Classic
       
       
       
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    • 2024 RBC Heritage - Discussion and Links to Photos
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      General Albums
       
      2024 RBC Heritage - Monday #1
      2024 RBC Heritage - Monday #2
       
       
       
       
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      Justin Thomas - WITB - 2024 RBC Heritage
      Justin Rose - WITB - 2024 RBC Heritage
      Chandler Phillips - WITB - 2024 RBC Heritage
      Nick Dunlap - WITB - 2024 RBC Heritage
      Thomas Detry - WITB - 2024 RBC Heritage
      Austin Eckroat - WITB - 2024 RBC Heritage
       
       
       
       
       
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      Wyndham Clark's Odyssey putter - 2024 RBC Heritage
      JT's new Cameron putter - 2024 RBC Heritage
      Justin Thomas testing new Titleist 2 wood - 2024 RBC Heritage
      Cameron putters - 2024 RBC Heritage
      Odyssey putter with triple track alignment aid - 2024 RBC Heritage
      Scotty Cameron The Blk Box putting alignment aid/training aid - 2024 RBC Heritage
       
       
       
       
       
       
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    • 2024 Masters - Discussion and Links to Photos
      Huge shoutout to our member Stinger2irons for taking and posting photos from Augusta
       
       
      Tuesday
       
      The Masters 2024 – Pt. 1
      The Masters 2024 – Pt. 2
      The Masters 2024 – Pt. 3
      The Masters 2024 – Pt. 4
      The Masters 2024 – Pt. 5
      The Masters 2024 – Pt. 6
      The Masters 2024 – Pt. 7
      The Masters 2024 – Pt. 8
      The Masters 2024 – Pt. 9
      The Masters 2024 – Pt. 10
       
       
       
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    • Rory McIlroy testing a new TaylorMade "PROTO" 4-iron – 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Rory McIlroy testing a new TaylorMade "PROTO" 4-iron – 2024 Valero Texas Open
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    • 2024 Valero Texas Open - Discussion and Links to Photos
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      2024 Valero Texas Open - Monday #1
      2024 Valero Texas Open - Tuesday #1
       
       
       
       
       
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      Ben Taylor - WITB - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Paul Barjon - WITB - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Joe Sullivan - WITB - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Wilson Furr - WITB - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Ben Willman - SoTex PGA Section Champ - WITB - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Jimmy Stanger - WITB - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Rickie Fowler - WITB - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Harrison Endycott - WITB - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Vince Whaley - WITB - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Kevin Chappell - WITB - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Christian Bezuidenhout - WITB (mini) - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Scott Gutschewski - WITB - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Michael S. Kim WITB – 2024 Valero Texas Open
       
       
       
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      Cameron putter - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Ben Taylor with new Titleist TRS 2 wood - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Swag cover - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Greyson Sigg's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Davis Riley's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Josh Teater's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Hzrdus T1100 is back - - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Mark Hubbard testing ported Titleist irons – 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Tyson Alexander testing new Titleist TRS 2 wood - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Hideki Matsuyama's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Cobra putters - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Joel Dahmen WITB – 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Axis 1 broomstick putter - 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Rory McIlroy testing a new TaylorMade "PROTO" 4-iron – 2024 Valero Texas Open
      Rory McIlroy's Trackman numbers w/ driver on the range – 2024 Valero Texas Open
       
       
       
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