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David G

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  1. Thank you for your response, not meant to be a blast, but the article reads as if all DTC balls, except for Snell, which has some explanation, are just middle men I do not have a vested interest in the company, but Love the Elixir ball personally. For my game its the best all around ball I could find, and that was partially derived from the previous reviews on MGS. -D
  2. Thank you MyGolfSpy for the 2019 Golf Ball Survey. For some reason Tony, the editor of the story has decided not to approve my post comment about Direct to Consumer balls, so I'll post it here: Your comment is awaiting moderation. "Tony, I’m not sure why you would want to provide miss information about DTC companies listed in your comparison. A quick Google search will show Oncore has multiple issued patents and patent pending for golf balls and for technology within a golf ball. Their in house engineering team has Douglas DuFaux, a very well known ball expert with over 25+ patents and a world class advanced materials engineer. Their balls are made with their own molds and proprietary dimple pattern, with their patented core ans layered materials. These are also manufactured in the fame factory as 2 of the top balls you have listed here. Maybe this particular DTC ball company is not just a reseller, marketer and middleman for an Asian ball manufacturer? Give their balls a try, it seems others on your team seemed to like them very well in previous tests." I personally believe he is way off on his posting about some of the DTC balls. Thoughts on why he might not approve this or be so hard as to post misinformation about DTC balls? -D
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