Boabski
Challenge Tour Pro
There is a story going about with a couple of versions regarding the Pro v 1
1) Bridgestone are suing Titleist for using their patent of the golf ball which golfers know as the Pro v1
2) Callaway are suing Titliest for using their patent of the golf ball which golfers know as the pro v1 - they say it resembles the callaway blue
i know there was a similar post a short time ago about this subject but i have wondered since hearing about this accusation why the Pro v1 has excelled and is still the superior ball while Callaway and Bridgestone haven't?
if people think i am wrong well fair does but in my opinion and experience from playing with these brands confirm it.
eg Pro v1 from new, soft controllable feel, holds the green as advertised, and very duriable, lasts a full medal round and maybe 2 bounce games.
Callaway's premium ball HX Tour or Tour x, first two points from above are probably the same but the durability of this ball is terrible, you would be lucky to get a full 9- 11 holes before the ball starts to scuff and rip up.
yes i know the were talking about the callaway blue so why the step back and produce a lesser ball like the tour, call it your flagship ball while the pro v1 is still on the market for years and still out selling and the majority of tour players prefer it.
Does anyone on the forum got feedback on the Bridgestone ball or have any thoughts, opinions on this story?
1) Bridgestone are suing Titleist for using their patent of the golf ball which golfers know as the Pro v1
2) Callaway are suing Titliest for using their patent of the golf ball which golfers know as the pro v1 - they say it resembles the callaway blue
i know there was a similar post a short time ago about this subject but i have wondered since hearing about this accusation why the Pro v1 has excelled and is still the superior ball while Callaway and Bridgestone haven't?
if people think i am wrong well fair does but in my opinion and experience from playing with these brands confirm it.
eg Pro v1 from new, soft controllable feel, holds the green as advertised, and very duriable, lasts a full medal round and maybe 2 bounce games.
Callaway's premium ball HX Tour or Tour x, first two points from above are probably the same but the durability of this ball is terrible, you would be lucky to get a full 9- 11 holes before the ball starts to scuff and rip up.
yes i know the were talking about the callaway blue so why the step back and produce a lesser ball like the tour, call it your flagship ball while the pro v1 is still on the market for years and still out selling and the majority of tour players prefer it.
Does anyone on the forum got feedback on the Bridgestone ball or have any thoughts, opinions on this story?