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    DMDLiCH got a reaction from sellemental in What is your driver for 2024?   
    Currently gaming TSi4 9 degrees lofted down to 8.
     
    Tested the GT4 a few days ago and it felt really nice but the shaft wasn't mine and I was spraying it (no warm up, no gloves) but I was hitting 270 on a miss hit and 320 on a center hit. Maybe I should bring my shaft and test it again...?
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    DMDLiCH got a reaction from TJ Hall in What is your driver for 2024?   
    Currently gaming TSi4 9 degrees lofted down to 8.
     
    Tested the GT4 a few days ago and it felt really nice but the shaft wasn't mine and I was spraying it (no warm up, no gloves) but I was hitting 270 on a miss hit and 320 on a center hit. Maybe I should bring my shaft and test it again...?
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    DMDLiCH got a reaction from Wib081 in What is your driver for 2024?   
    Currently gaming TSi4 9 degrees lofted down to 8.
     
    Tested the GT4 a few days ago and it felt really nice but the shaft wasn't mine and I was spraying it (no warm up, no gloves) but I was hitting 270 on a miss hit and 320 on a center hit. Maybe I should bring my shaft and test it again...?
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    DMDLiCH reacted to GolfSpy_APH in Volvik Golf Balls - 2024 Forum Review   
    About Volvik
    Volvik is a Korean company founded in 1980. “Volvik” stands for "Fly to Victory," with "Vol" in "volare" meaning "to fly" in Italian, taking "Vi" from "victory" and then combining that with the "K" from Korea to create the mashup name Volvik. They own their own R&D center and two golf ball manufacturing facilities, where they make ionomer-covered golf balls and, soon, urethane balls. It wasn’t until 2012 that Volvik expanded into the U.S. market through a joint venture. 
    Now they have a wholly owned U.S. division which could be considered a relaunch of the brand in the U.S. Volvik has the second-largest golf ball market share in Korea and exports to more than 50 countries. They hope to gain further traction in the U.S. market with their new balls and matte finish technology.
    The Testing Opportunity
    We are looking for nine golfers to test, review and keep two dozen golf balls from Volvik's lineup. We will select three golfers each to test the Condor X, Condor and XT Soft golf balls.
    The Volvik Condor is a three-piece, urethane-covered ball that Volvik classifies as high speed and low spin with softer feel and longer distance.
    The Volvik Condor X is a four-piece ball with a Dual White Carbon urethane cover which they say offers enhanced feel, high speed, high rebound and maximum distance.
    Both Condor balls are available only in white.
    The Volvik XT Soft is a three-piece urethane ball. The XT Soft claims softer feel and longer distance along with maximum short game spin, control, and durability. It features the V-Focus alignment and is available in white or yellow.
    We want our selected testers to see how these stack up against their current golf balls and provide feedback on their performance on the course.

    Please welcome and congratulate our testers!
    Volvik Condor - @jayyarr @MichaelC_81 and @Zman56
    Volvik Condor X - @TK_ @JackBurtonsPorkchopExpress and @Sharp.shell
    Volvik XT Soft - @archship @MajorCavalry and @RajMahal
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