This Ball is CHEAP but GREAT for the MASSES!! – Are you you struggling to get your ball to stop on the green! Then this golf ball could be the one to help your pockets and help you shoot lower scores! This Callaway Hex golf ball could help you launch your shots a little higher and get them landing softer onto the green.
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What happened to all those drivers Dave was trying?
Used it for a short period but changed to Supersoft, a cheaper and better ball.
Is this ball sold in the U.S. under a different name?
All well and good but don’t you have to pay some kind of membership fee to buy from Costco?
I played the Hex Tour years ago ( from Costco) and it was a great ball! It vanished when the Kirkland ball came out so great to see it come back!
Callaway super soft, does what it says on the tin.
I got them from Costco. Shot my lowest round with them.
I hit two drives with different balls this morning. A maxfli straightfli (my favourite ball) and an old ball I had in my bag. They both went dead straight and carried about 280y and landed about 5 yards from each other 🎉 (downhill and wind behind but I’ll take it!). A* for consistency!
Unfortunately they both went dead straight into the field on the left 😤. I would like to worry about the ball I use but the problem is me rather than the ball 🤷♂️
They used to sell those in the US stores but stopped sometime last year, and online. I assume to sell more of their balls especially with the V3 ball recently released.
I think for a 9 iron shot that high, it should have stopped a little quicker. JMO.
£48 for a dozen compared £21 for Callaway Supersoft
I've just bought some TaylorMade RBZ Soft pack of 24 for £30. Nice to see some normal golfers testing equipment and balls etc.
A ball that has always intrigued me, and had gotten lots of attention a while back, but very little follow up is the Wilson Triad. I'm curious if anyone on here has more data or experience with it they would like to share.
Well done Chris 👏
Chris, are you doing “The New Math”? One, two, four??? What happened to three?