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  1. On 12/13/2019 at 6:34 AM, GolfSpy STUDque said:

    (10) TESTERS WANTED: SKYCADDIE SX400 GPS

    There are far more people out there still using flip-phones than one might think. Call them traditionalists or Luddites, there's always a contingent happy to eschew technological advancements in favor of a more orthodox approach.

    In golf parlance, this group tends to be feel players and might be overheard describing a shot as " a three-fingered 7-iron."

    That aside, the merits of distance-measuring devices can't be ignored and if you've been looking for a reason to experience it first-hand, this might be just the opportunity.

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    Testers Wanted

    We're looking for 10 golfers who don't currently use any sort of distance-measuring device (GPS, rangefinder) to test, review, and keep SkyCaddie's new SX400 GPS.  As you know, MyGolfSpy takes its product testing very seriously. All of our reader reviews are published in our Community Forum. We expect a lot from our reviewers – writing a thorough, detailed, and honest review is a commitment, requiring extensive on-course work as well as participation in the Forum itself to answer questions and discuss product performance with other golfers.

    That means to be a potential reviewer, you must be a registered member of the MyGolfSpy Community Forum, where you’ll find thousands of like-minded golfers from all over the world anxious to talk about golf equipment.

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    This opportunity is open to golfers residing in the US with access to outdoor testing.  To apply to test and review a SkyCaddie SX400 GPS, reply to this thread with the following information:

    • Name and Location
    • How do you currently get your yardages?
    • How do you feel about technology's relationship with golf?

     

     

    Rocky Walker

    PO Box 1111

    91 Fairway Drive

    Hilltop Lakes Tx 77871-1111

    Would love to try this Sky Caddie, currently using an older model Bushnell that is pretty bulky and heavy, probably at least 8 yrs old.

    These new devices are so good for golf, speed up our play immensely. 

    Thank You,

    Rocky Walker 

     

  2.  

    10 Testers Wanted!!!

    Snell Get Sum/My Tour Golf Balls

     

    snell-testing-sm1.jpg

    Of the direct-to-consumer golf ball companies out there, all have cool logos, many have interesting stories, and a few have near Tour-level performance.

    But only one has real in-house R&D.

    Because only one has Dean Snell.

    Golf Ball Street Cred

    Snell, in case you've missed it, is the owner, operator, chief cook and bottle washer and the driving force behind R&D at Snell Golf. Snell has been designing golf balls for 25 years and holds 38 patents. He designed or co-designed a few balls you may have heard of: the ProV1, the Tour Preferred/Tour Preferred X and the Project (a), among many, many others.

    You've read about Snell golf balls before on MyGolfSpy and suffice it to say, we think they're pretty darned good.

    That's our opinion, but what we really want to know is what you think.

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    We're looking for 10 golfers to test and review Snell's latest offerings; five to try out Snell's 2-piece Get Sum ball, and five more to try out Snell's My Tour Ball. We'll send you each 2-dozen balls, more than enough for you to tell if the Snell balls are as good as we think they are. How To Apply:

     

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    MyGolfSpy takes its testing very seriously, so please read these application instructions carefully.

    In this thread, tell us the following:

    1. Your name and state

    2. Your current handicap

    3. Your current ball

    4. How many rounds per month do you play?

    Good luck! We'll be announcing the testers next week in this thread.

  3.  

    10 Testers Wanted!!!

    Snell Get Sum/My Tour Golf Balls

     

    snell-testing-sm1.jpg

    Of the direct-to-consumer golf ball companies out there, all have cool logos, many have interesting stories, and a few have near Tour-level performance.

    But only one has real in-house R&D.

    Because only one has Dean Snell.

    Golf Ball Street Cred

    Snell, in case you've missed it, is the owner, operator, chief cook and bottle washer and the driving force behind R&D at Snell Golf. Snell has been designing golf balls for 25 years and holds 38 patents. He designed or co-designed a few balls you may have heard of: the ProV1, the Tour Preferred/Tour Preferred X and the Project (a), among many, many others.

    You've read about Snell golf balls before on MyGolfSpy and suffice it to say, we think they're pretty darned good.

    That's our opinion, but what we really want to know is what you think.

    snell-mtb-11.jpg

    We're looking for 10 golfers to test and review Snell's latest offerings; five to try out Snell's 2-piece Get Sum ball, and five more to try out Snell's My Tour Ball. We'll send you each 2-dozen balls, more than enough for you to tell if the Snell balls are as good as we think they are. How To Apply:

     

    getsum-3rd.jpg

     

    MyGolfSpy takes its testing very seriously, so please read these application instructions carefully.

    In this thread, tell us the following:

    1. Your name and state

    2. Your current handicap

    3. Your current ball

    4. How many rounds per month do you play?

    Good luck! We'll be announcing the testers next week in this thread.

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