That’s the 2009 model. And it is a misconception that once the ball’s
aesthetics are no longer perfect, it’s done. People retire their prov’s way
too early. I’ve literally seen golfers throw their prov’s into the woods
once they’d get a single scuff on it. The ball still performs, regardless
of the scuffing. And, the 2013 Prov1(x) is way more durable than the prov
in your vid.
Yeah I thought it was a little older pro v. Bout some new 2013s and will
see how they perform in spring. Wish I could try them now, but we have
three feet of snow here. 🙁
I would love to play titleist
That’s the 2009 model. And it is a misconception that once the ball’s
aesthetics are no longer perfect, it’s done. People retire their prov’s way
too early. I’ve literally seen golfers throw their prov’s into the woods
once they’d get a single scuff on it. The ball still performs, regardless
of the scuffing. And, the 2013 Prov1(x) is way more durable than the prov
in your vid.
Yeah I thought it was a little older pro v. Bout some new 2013s and will
see how they perform in spring. Wish I could try them now, but we have
three feet of snow here. 🙁