TOO Helpful
Not really a review, just a comment on Chris's review from Katy, TX. How can an amateur expect to improve his/her skills if the ball does so much to mask their swing flaws that result in the "sidewinder" drives into the adjacent fairway ? My philosophy is get fitted for the best equipment you can afford, including the appropriate ball to match your playing style and launch conditions with all clubs, keep it all USGA-legal, and then the only blame for a high score will fall on the golfer, not the equipment. That way the golfer can get an accurate assesment of their skills and areas they need to practice more. If you become dependent on illegal equipment, you'll be a fish out of water someday when forced to play conforming gear in competition, and embarass yourself, and who needs that ? Not me ! Of course, if you don't care about competing in sanctioned tournaments, buy this ball and have fun ... but don't let me see your name on my league roster or sheet of new GHIN handicap index wallet cards !