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August 28th, 2010
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The quality of the balls in this package were not AAA in my opinion, more like “B”. Several of the balls had scuff marks from trees and/or cart paths. Also, the overall look of the golf balls were very gray or dingy. Makes me think they were in the water a long time. I wouldn’t order them again.
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Safest golf balls to get someone that's not named Titleist?
For an end of the year gift for our AP Chem teacher, our class is putting together a bunch of items for him as a gift. He is an avid golfer and we want to put a picture of our AP Chem sticker on golf balls. I found a GREAT site to do this for me, but, they cannot put photos on Titleist golf balls. (I am an avid golfer also, and I'm well aware that the Pro V1 would be the safest pick) Titleist Golf So, what brand/ball combo would be best–we DON'T care about price, and just want the best golf ball out there. If it were me, I would play Srixon Z-Star, but not everyone plays Srixon. The Candidates,–TaylorMade (TP Red or Black)–Callaway (Tour ix or i)–Bridgestone (B330, B330–RX, B330.S)–Srixon (Z–Star or Z–Star–X)So as tempting as it is, don't answer based on personal preference but instead on what is the safest to get someone. For example, if you got someone a Scotty Cameron putter, you can't go wrong, but if you get them like a Yes putter, while they are great (and I own one), they aren't for everyone. I hope you get what I'm saying.By safe, I mean the type of ball with the least chance that he will dislike. Like, how many people have you met that dislike Titleist golf balls? Only a few, at most. Well, what is the next brand that is least dis-likable?






































































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