Anyone with the capability interested in doing some range ball testing? I want some official numbers for all kinds of range balls out there and as far as I can tell, nobody has done it yet. I would do it myself if I had a more consistent swing but alas, I have good days and bad days and there is no middle ground. What I was thinking was, a willing party would be the tester with Skytrak, the rest of us would "borrow" a range ball in as good of shape as possible and send it to the tester. He/She would then hit each ball lets say 10 times, take the 5 best strikes and post ball speed, launch angle and spin and carry distance. Post a picture of the ball next to the data of each one (I am willing to organize all of the data and post if needed). The tester would also post data when hitting a ProV1 or equivalent.
Us Skytrak guys could be the first to officially document the performance difference between range balls when in new condition. If we actually do this, we could also do a formal test with very worn balls and measure the same thing. There are other options like looking at performance with irons and such too.
Reason I am interested in this is that there is so much misinformation out there regarding range balls. People say they are 15% shorter etc etc. Some maybe, but nobody has documented which ones which and why they fly shorter or why they perform better than expected etc. My local range has a few different kinds I could "borrow" for testing purposes, I am curious as to how much ball speed I lose with each when hitting driver.
I know its a lot to ask to get this to happen and I may have to do it myself but I thought it might be worth a shot and seeing if others find value in this. Would also have the side benefit of possibly revealing a durable option that plays as close to a premium ball as possible but for a fraction of the price.
Us Skytrak guys could be the first to officially document the performance difference between range balls when in new condition. If we actually do this, we could also do a formal test with very worn balls and measure the same thing. There are other options like looking at performance with irons and such too.
Reason I am interested in this is that there is so much misinformation out there regarding range balls. People say they are 15% shorter etc etc. Some maybe, but nobody has documented which ones which and why they fly shorter or why they perform better than expected etc. My local range has a few different kinds I could "borrow" for testing purposes, I am curious as to how much ball speed I lose with each when hitting driver.
I know its a lot to ask to get this to happen and I may have to do it myself but I thought it might be worth a shot and seeing if others find value in this. Would also have the side benefit of possibly revealing a durable option that plays as close to a premium ball as possible but for a fraction of the price.
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