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Ryder Cup Winner
There seem to be 2 different approaches by golf ball manufacturers when each new 'improvement' is made to their product.
Titleist, Bridgestone and Srixon keep the name, ie. ProV1, B330 and Z-Star have been around for ages.
Callaway, TaylorMade and Nike give each successive ball a new name.
I'm not particularly loyal to any brand of ball, will usually pick up whatever premium ball I can find a decent deal on, but often I can't be bothered to find out what ball of a particular range is the 'premium' ball.
For example, Nike have gone from One Tour to 20Xi to RZN. There is now RZN white, black, platinum and red. It's so much easier to order a ball I know than to find out which of Nike's 4 new ones I might prefer.
For all I know the ProV1 from 5 years ago might be as different to today's ProV1 as the Nike One Tour is to the Nike RZN, but I know what a ProV1 is so it's 'safe' to buy them.
What do you think?
Better to stick with the name and you can do what you want to the ball and people will still know it, or call every new ball something different to generate interest in the latest 'new thing'?
I often hear/read about people wishing they could still get a particular old ball - in fact I'm an example of that with the Nike One Tour D - but I never hear "I wish I could still buy the 2012 ProV1".
Who's got it right?
Titleist, Bridgestone and Srixon keep the name, ie. ProV1, B330 and Z-Star have been around for ages.
Callaway, TaylorMade and Nike give each successive ball a new name.
I'm not particularly loyal to any brand of ball, will usually pick up whatever premium ball I can find a decent deal on, but often I can't be bothered to find out what ball of a particular range is the 'premium' ball.
For example, Nike have gone from One Tour to 20Xi to RZN. There is now RZN white, black, platinum and red. It's so much easier to order a ball I know than to find out which of Nike's 4 new ones I might prefer.
For all I know the ProV1 from 5 years ago might be as different to today's ProV1 as the Nike One Tour is to the Nike RZN, but I know what a ProV1 is so it's 'safe' to buy them.
What do you think?
Better to stick with the name and you can do what you want to the ball and people will still know it, or call every new ball something different to generate interest in the latest 'new thing'?
I often hear/read about people wishing they could still get a particular old ball - in fact I'm an example of that with the Nike One Tour D - but I never hear "I wish I could still buy the 2012 ProV1".
Who's got it right?