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By Patch · Posted
It might just be me, but I have noticed this time of year, where different parts of country golfers start shutting down their games, prices seem go up. (seasonal colder weather) Less stuff being bought, drives the prices up. With golf being one of the more expensive sports to be involved in, this stands to reason. Golf vendors have bills too. Worst case scenario, Wal-Mart still has Nitro Balls for $5 a dozen. They play alright for alot of golfers.By tinker · Posted
Wilson balls are as good as anything out there and are priced right. It can’t cost much more to produce a pro v than any Wilson ball. They are just selling brand- name- itus.By tinker · Posted
Your shafts, or clubs for that matter aren’t holding you back. In his prime Fred Couples used a ladies fairway wood. As a 25 year club builder I have found that a lot of golf course pros don’t really understand equipment as it relates to average players. They go by what the club reps tell them.By tinker · Posted
The course was green, soft, and no rough. Under those conditions the Old Course is a pushover. The problem is anybody in the tournament can bomb and gouge. Only the best are great shot makers. The pro golf tours have to figure out a way to put shot making back into the game and make every club in the bag relevant.By stealthhwk · Posted
Corporate America (golf ball companies) want to see if we will all get together and pay more money for already pricey golf balls!!! Entry and mid level offerings seem to have inched up 2-3 dollars a dozen. Small increase I know, but this is how it starts. Many mid level 2 piece surlyn balls are now within a few dollars of cheapest urethane ones. That is until the golf companies read my post and then those shall rise a few bucks a dozen too and someone gets a bigger yacht! Support companies like Wilson and Lostgolfballs.com. Good companies turning a profit without robbing the rest of us blind, all while selling great performing products. Thanks to all for letting me vent end rant
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