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Hope is not a method.
Here is a pic of the goody bag I received from THP yesterday!
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Self correcting technology? Where have you been all my life? Can't wait to put these to the test! Thank you polara and THP!
DUDE!
Get some pictures up here!
I won't be telling my playing partners the balls are illegal. See if they even notice I'm not playing the normal ball.
These will be an interesting ball to test that's for sure. 75% reduction is drastic to say the least, so I should have a straight drive every time. Thanks THP and Polara. Looking forward to it!
"Up to 75%". Marketing speak to be taken with a spoonful of salt.
I was thinking more about these balls last night [oh dear... here we go] and because of their asymetrical dimple pattern, they made me think of the "Hairy ball Theorem" in math. Where you cannot comb hairy balls, as you will end up with hairy tufts on either end - like these balls.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hairy_ball_theorem
To some extent, though apparently they had an independent test against topflight XL and Prov1 that showed a change in 60 yards of lateral dispersion.
They didn't publish a study, so I can't do to this what I did to the nutrition bar a couple months ago... but on the surface it seems like they did things the right way. Meassured distances, consistent swing (robot) at amateur speeds (95 mph).
I am not drinking the "cool aide" but it does appear they went through a good effort to make things legit.
I was thinking more about these balls last night [oh dear... here we go] and because of their asymetrical dimple pattern, they made me think of the "Hairy ball Theorem" in math. Where you cannot comb hairy balls, as you will end up with hairy tufts on either end - like these balls.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hairy_ball_theorem