Once again, Matt, I like that you hit so many shots when testing equipment. And the real on-course testing. So many testers just hit 5 shots into a screen and pronounce the product good or bad, and your more thorough approach is much appreciated. I would love to see a shoot-out with a few of these inexpensive softer ionomer balls. Maybe Callaway Supersoft, Srixon Soft Feel, Titleist TruFeel? I don't imagine there would be a huge difference, but then I don't know because hardly anyone tests them or gets real numbers on them. Keep up the good work!
I bought a box of these about a year ago when I was feeling poor because they were about $10 cheaper (in New Zealand) than my usual AD333's. They have become my go to ball. I think they're ridiculously good value. They're carried here by our biggest golf retail chain so pretty easy to get hold of and pretty much the cheapest ball around. I don't like a hard ball, but I also don't like one that feels too 'dull'. I actually prefer the more 'lively' feel. The 60 compression is ideal for my average swing speed. This is one of those products where now I've found them, my only worries are that they'll stop making them or change them or the price will go up. But for the moment these balls suit me perfectly. I lose ALOT of golf balls (18 hcp) and I am not a rich man, so I'm glad I discovered these. I still enjoy playing with a Pro V1 if I find one or my partner buys me a box for a special occasion, but otherwise, the RBZ Soft is my go to.
For 2 years I had a subscription for 3 dz. for $34 on Amazon. They weren't the soft version but for under a dollar a ball I was very pleased with the RBZ.
I use to use them when I was starting out and then slowly moved more premium as I got more confident. I use these over the winter so I’m not losing my tp5s, plugged in the softer fairways. For the price you can’t beat them although for an extra few quid you can get the ad333’s which are a little softer in my opinion
Thanks for doing the review Matt! I asked on your previous ball review. I am enjoying playing it and have hit some decent drives with the RBZ as well as 80 yd approaches. Have left a few short of the flag because there is more check than some of the bricks I've played in the past. Not the balls fault, I just need to hit a bit harder and trust the great check they give! Hit a long hippo rescue club shot from the fairway today 190 yd dead straight, one bounce onto the green leaving a 15 ft birdie putt ..I was thrilled to bits as it was a pb for distance/accuracy. They are now £13.49 a dozen so , Will keep buying RBZ I think ,can get 40 odd for the price of a dozen premium balls, so a good deal for this average golfer!
I was buying the bulk RBZs for a while because they were about a buck a ball when I was getting back into golf. Now that I'm losing less balls I've moved to the AVXs.
I use these quite a bit, they have them in Sports Direct. As someone who’s a high handicapper I tend to lose a lot of balls so can’t justify a more expensive ball. I have been getting better and have a few rounds recently with the same ball so if that continues I might look at a more premium ball but for the moment these are great
Been my go to ball (the yellow version) since picking up golf again after an 18 year break. Great price and feel for a high handicap who looses a few every round. I find them better and more consistent than the more expensive Bridgestone E12s
Matt I've tried these balls. Mayne I'm more the guy it's aimed for I'm 10 handicapper for a winter ball I tried the RBZs I think like you I didn't like it off the driver how it went a bit wild on me some shots were slices like you you said hit well I felt I hit well but veered offline. I then went to the taylormade distance plus golf ball same price 14.99 a dozen. these balls I actually found performed better in all departments driver distance and side spin control on the greens off wedges and irons great sounded light though of the face same as putter you called it springy. I found them both light off the face and made them spring more but you adapt to them or get a putter eith a soft insert. I think for people out there in my opinion the distance ball is actually a better ball that might just be me but I'd advise people to try them out if they think the RBZ is OK to try the distance the compression is 77 but I thought they were quite responsive. In the UK to play winter golf the ball is going to get muddy wet and scrwtcjed so durability as you rightly say is also a big factor etc you don't want to use a good ball yo lose it under a leaf or throw it away. The balls I use in summer comps is taylormade tour response at my level it's a great ball and I believe and feel confident in that ball but for winter golf in the UK the distance suits me the best it's what I'm looking for really to get me through winter. So anyone using RBZs give them a go yo and see what you think. Callaway warbirds are also worth a go agsin harder ball bjt 15 quid your not going to get that premium soft feel from like me tour response at 35 quid a dozen but on soft greens that plug no roll etc there really isn't any benefits to me in the tour response to distance in winter when you consider the price.
I've seen these balls for sale at a major golf retailer here in Canada ... and I find lots of them whenever I wander into the rough or woods looking for my own ball.
I can buy these in a store here in Canada and been using them for the past two years and they've been pretty good for me. I can usually get a few rounds on one ball if I'm not losing em.
Thanks for the test. Will stick with my Callaways - especially since I always have a few Titleist Pro V1 in the bag that I find while waiting for slow players. I lose balls to water hazards, so the Titleist balls make as good a splash as any other. Otherwise, those Callaways are really nice in the short game. HOWEVER Saw these Bridgestone E12 Contact balls marked down recently and bought a box - $29.95 for a dozen. Not bad at all. Had found one and liked it. Only played one round with them and think they may replace Callaway, until 2023 when everyone comes out with the new latest and greatest anyway. So maybe you could get a box of the Bridgestones and test them? Then again, these are us folks with older bodies and slower swing speeds than you, by about 20 mph if I was reading your monitor correctly. Feel better about my new swing though, when I really am hitting my driver long, mine tends to go right too.
In Canada you can buy at golf town, Walmart sport check Canadian tire. Regular price walmart $19.99, golftown sport check and Canadian tire $29.99. When on sale $14.99 cdn dollars
speaking of taylor made golf balls you should try reviewing the lady's kalea balls. In addition to unique balls I have seen you should also review these crazy polara self correcting golf balls i saw on amazon as well
The only inomer ball I’ve ever liked was the Titleist Trufeels. Used those when I first started playing a few years ago. I graduated to ProV1s now, and can’t change. I have a hole in one with a ProV1. I’m a lifer!
Would love to see you guys play found balls and how long life of a ball that you dig out of a lake or been sitting in the woods will perform. I treat balls found in the woods with excitement as an Easter egg hunt or am I wasting my time and the ball is useless and should just leave them behind?
Why isn’t distance 10/10 if you are hitting it as long as a ProV1? Are there balls that blow the ProV1 out of the water on distance? What would a ten even look like?
As you say for a mid to hi handicapper who wants to play with a brand name ball but doesn't want to spend near £50 for a dozen this is seems a good ball option.
May not be getting ‘legendary’ distance, but if they’re making the same distance as your TP5 or ProV1X, then at £14.99 they’re an amazing steal. Unless you’re a +5 handicapper you’d be mad not to buy them. Just gone on Amazon, only £13.49 Black Friday deal. Bought some.
Matt I think you’d have to hit 10 shots out of a bunker for a fair test of durability. I’ll be sticking with the Callaway Chrome Soft triple track.👍🏻🇦🇺
Matt, if a ball manufacturer tried selling the softest ball they can to a budget. i.e went all in on feel and made no claims on distance, (maybe a really thick cover?) Do we think it would actually be that bad for the average Sunday golfer? Every ball claims the classic feel distance straight triple threat haha. What if the non premium ball just sticks to one consciously sacrificing the others...
Nice spin, I think. Those balls are aimed towards beginner golfers. We all know a PGA pro can get almost any ball to check on the green with technique that most amateur golfers do not have. A fair test, I don't know.
Some where along the lines you also need to factor human error in this. I drive thd ball well around 250 260 yards in summer conditions but there's so many diffrent factors strike of the ball ground conditions wind conditions the fact were not robots that you also have to take into account 4 5 yards difference is nothing but if theres consistency 12 15 yards OK that's the ball not you
@@johnjutton103 Yea, I just mean, at WORST it is longer than any ball in that price range. From the sounds at worst, it is also as long as his normal gamer. I would call that pretty good distance.
@@thesetzers8952 the ball also seemed to have good check on it. I have used these balls myself the RBZs and to be perfectly honest I didn't se yo much wrong but I did feel the distance balls performed slightly better for straighter shots and also gave you check on the ball for winter for a mid handicapper like me I'm a whs 10.7 the taylormade distance is a great budget ball. You have to rember He's constantly using a pro v1 there is no way a 14 quid a dozen ball will perform like a 45 quid a dozen ball. He's also able to fade and draw the ball on his game as much as he wants and can control spin. If your a mid handicap like me who has a good idea what he's doing still you want a ballto me thwt does 3 things 1 sounds good off the face 2 has strsight distance and 3 slows up and checks but doesn't backspin on the green thwts the best ball for us so a tour response ball is my competition ball I play. If I was to use pro v1 which I hve it isn't the best ball for me because whatever fault I have all I'm gonna do is exaggerate the fault because that ball is designed for a player who knows how much he will fde and draw the ball and backspin it which I don't that's why if anyone should review these balls it's mid handicappers. Honestly there is nothing wrong with the taylormade distance balls I've tried the lot I've tried warbirds srixon soft feels all the mid range budget balls and there probsbly the best for winter golf. I think I did a video review on the master prism balls but don't use them they are actually ok for casual but not in comps not that good 😀
Playing like the average Joe has a silver lining.....you can always find another ball in or near the bush/trees/lake that you hit into. On my worse days, I'm playing with a different lost ball at the start of every hole!
Interesting but totally subjective. The first rule of any scientific comparison is you must have a control otherwise any differences you feel may be due to weather conditions or even you own blood sugar / caffeine levels. If you had played some premium balls at the same time it would have made better sense. Ask your mate Rick. 😎
Why do you instantly compare a £14.99 dozen box with a Pro V1. You already know it’s not comparable! Why don’t you compare the same balls in the range I.e ad333 or callaway etc… get a high handicapper or mid handicapper to test them for a real test
I was relating it to the ball I use and saying I wouldn't expect to see it perform the same as it's not in the same bracket. Thanks for the feed back.though
I quite like that everything gets compared to the Pro V1 because it means I can compare everything to everything else across multiple reviews if I put the work in.
@@phil.willoughby then he’s on a winner with you. Start at the Dunlop ddh and move on upwards Matt. A pro testing every ball with a pro swing / strike giving an opinion on a golf far significant than a pro v1 a really good review !!!!!!!!
So should a 28 handicapper buy: (a) £449 driver or (b) 10 x boxes of Pro V1’s @ £44.99 = £449 which one makes him a better golfer? Answer is lesson’s to the value of £449 and chose the ball he can afford.
I bought something off Amazon the other day, worst mistake ever. Brick in a box. What a bloody awful company, but looked for "less convenient" alternatives and found my local was even cheaper!!
Once again, Matt, I like that you hit so many shots when testing equipment. And the real on-course testing. So many testers just hit 5 shots into a screen and pronounce the product good or bad, and your more thorough approach is much appreciated.
I would love to see a shoot-out with a few of these inexpensive softer ionomer balls. Maybe Callaway Supersoft, Srixon Soft Feel, Titleist TruFeel? I don't imagine there would be a huge difference, but then I don't know because hardly anyone tests them or gets real numbers on them.
Keep up the good work!
I bought a box of these about a year ago when I was feeling poor because they were about $10 cheaper (in New Zealand) than my usual AD333's. They have become my go to ball. I think they're ridiculously good value. They're carried here by our biggest golf retail chain so pretty easy to get hold of and pretty much the cheapest ball around. I don't like a hard ball, but I also don't like one that feels too 'dull'. I actually prefer the more 'lively' feel. The 60 compression is ideal for my average swing speed. This is one of those products where now I've found them, my only worries are that they'll stop making them or change them or the price will go up. But for the moment these balls suit me perfectly. I lose ALOT of golf balls (18 hcp) and I am not a rich man, so I'm glad I discovered these. I still enjoy playing with a Pro V1 if I find one or my partner buys me a box for a special occasion, but otherwise, the RBZ Soft is my go to.
For 2 years I had a subscription for 3 dz. for $34 on Amazon. They weren't the soft version but for under a dollar a ball I was very pleased with the RBZ.
I use to use them when I was starting out and then slowly moved more premium as I got more confident. I use these over the winter so I’m not losing my tp5s, plugged in the softer fairways. For the price you can’t beat them although for an extra few quid you can get the ad333’s which are a little softer in my opinion
Thanks for doing the review Matt! I asked on your previous ball review. I am enjoying playing it and have hit some decent drives with the RBZ as well as 80 yd approaches. Have left a few short of the flag because there is more check than some of the bricks I've played in the past. Not the balls fault, I just need to hit a bit harder and trust the great check they give!
Hit a long hippo rescue club shot from the fairway today 190 yd dead straight, one bounce onto the green leaving a 15 ft birdie putt ..I was thrilled to bits as it was a pb for distance/accuracy. They are now £13.49 a dozen so , Will keep buying RBZ I think ,can get 40 odd for the price of a dozen premium balls, so a good deal for this average golfer!
I was buying the bulk RBZs for a while because they were about a buck a ball when I was getting back into golf. Now that I'm losing less balls I've moved to the AVXs.
I use these quite a bit, they have them in Sports Direct. As someone who’s a high handicapper I tend to lose a lot of balls so can’t justify a more expensive ball. I have been getting better and have a few rounds recently with the same ball so if that continues I might look at a more premium ball but for the moment these are great
I use them, love them. Great to see a review on them.
Nice find and great review. I'll pick a box of these up to take with me on my next weekend warrior adventure!
nice sure you will like them
@@Mattfryergolf Is there any chance these are repackaged Taylor Made Rocketballz soft as seen on American Golf website?
Very thorough test Matt. Great that you test so many varieties of shots and also loads of shots with many clubs. Cheers.
These are always on the shelf at Golftown in Canada. Great ball for the money. Long, soft, and more spin than you might expect.
Been my go to ball (the yellow version) since picking up golf again after an 18 year break. Great price and feel for a high handicap who looses a few every round. I find them better and more consistent than the more expensive Bridgestone E12s
Matt I've tried these balls. Mayne I'm more the guy it's aimed for I'm 10 handicapper for a winter ball I tried the RBZs I think like you I didn't like it off the driver how it went a bit wild on me some shots were slices like you you said hit well I felt I hit well but veered offline. I then went to the taylormade distance plus golf ball same price 14.99 a dozen. these balls I actually found performed better in all departments driver distance and side spin control on the greens off wedges and irons great sounded light though of the face same as putter you called it springy. I found them both light off the face and made them spring more but you adapt to them or get a putter eith a soft insert. I think for people out there in my opinion the distance ball is actually a better ball that might just be me but I'd advise people to try them out if they think the RBZ is OK to try the distance the compression is 77 but I thought they were quite responsive. In the UK to play winter golf the ball is going to get muddy wet and scrwtcjed so durability as you rightly say is also a big factor etc you don't want to use a good ball yo lose it under a leaf or throw it away. The balls I use in summer comps is taylormade tour response at my level it's a great ball and I believe and feel confident in that ball but for winter golf in the UK the distance suits me the best it's what I'm looking for really to get me through winter. So anyone using RBZs give them a go yo and see what you think. Callaway warbirds are also worth a go agsin harder ball bjt 15 quid your not going to get that premium soft feel from like me tour response at 35 quid a dozen but on soft greens that plug no roll etc there really isn't any benefits to me in the tour response to distance in winter when you consider the price.
I've seen these balls for sale at a major golf retailer here in Canada ... and I find lots of them whenever I wander into the rough or woods looking for my own ball.
I always buy these from Canadian Tire
I can buy these in a store here in Canada and been using them for the past two years and they've been pretty good for me. I can usually get a few rounds on one ball if I'm not losing em.
Yeah CAD$19.99 per dozen at Canadian tire is a great deal, I got 3 boxes of these for my bday and Christmas lol so I’m happy with that
Thanks for the test. Will stick with my Callaways - especially since I always have a few Titleist Pro V1 in the bag that I find while waiting for slow players. I lose balls to water hazards, so the Titleist balls make as good a splash as any other. Otherwise, those Callaways are really nice in the short game.
HOWEVER
Saw these Bridgestone E12 Contact balls marked down recently and bought a box - $29.95 for a dozen. Not bad at all. Had found one and liked it. Only played one round with them and think they may replace Callaway, until 2023 when everyone comes out with the new latest and greatest anyway. So maybe you could get a box of the Bridgestones and test them? Then again, these are us folks with older bodies and slower swing speeds than you, by about 20 mph if I was reading your monitor correctly.
Feel better about my new swing though, when I really am hitting my driver long, mine tends to go right too.
Been using these for the last 3 years, think the older ones came in a different box. Great ball for slower swing speeds .
In Canada you can buy at golf town, Walmart sport check Canadian tire. Regular price walmart $19.99, golftown sport check and Canadian tire $29.99.
When on sale $14.99 cdn dollars
That's good that you can get them in a few places over in Canada, worth a try
@@Mattfryergolf definitely I tried them 2 years ago and I'm a higher handicapper so its perfect for me
speaking of taylor made golf balls you should try reviewing the lady's kalea balls. In addition to unique balls I have seen you should also review these crazy polara self correcting golf balls i saw on amazon as well
Carnoustie Pro shop sells these to us season ticket holders, 12 quid a dozen. Do the job but Tour Response are my favourite.
The only inomer ball I’ve ever liked was the Titleist Trufeels. Used those when I first started playing a few years ago. I graduated to ProV1s now, and can’t change. I have a hole in one with a ProV1. I’m a lifer!
I went Inesis Soft 500 in pink for the winter golf. Have growth quite the liking for it 😂
Nice golf ball but unless they show up in my club's pro shop I'm unlikely to buy them. I always try to support my local golf pro.
Cheers
That's good to hear Malcolm
Would love to see you guys play found balls and how long life of a ball that you dig out of a lake or been sitting in the woods will perform.
I treat balls found in the woods with excitement as an Easter egg hunt or am I wasting my time and the ball is useless and should just leave them behind?
What course are you playing in this test ?
Why isn’t distance 10/10 if you are hitting it as long as a ProV1? Are there balls that blow the ProV1 out of the water on distance? What would a ten even look like?
I found these a couple of months back and really rate them. I normally play Srixon Soft Feel and these play just as well.
Nice Matt the shop i get my Bridgestone balls from also sells these balls pretty cheap to $24 a dozen may have to try them..
Thanks Matt, much appreciated, ideal for me.
Thanks Bernard give them a go see what you think.
As you say for a mid to hi handicapper who wants to play with a brand name ball but doesn't want to spend near £50 for a dozen this is seems a good ball option.
May not be getting ‘legendary’ distance, but if they’re making the same distance as your TP5 or ProV1X, then at £14.99 they’re an amazing steal. Unless you’re a +5 handicapper you’d be mad not to buy them. Just gone on Amazon, only £13.49 Black Friday deal. Bought some.
They must only be available on Amazon in the UK because these are sold in many stores in Canada (Canadian Tire, Sport Check, Golf Town etc)
Srixon ad333 springs to mind……,
Personally I play the Vice pro, have done for some time. I find them an excellent ball.
I love them, good value for money for my golf at present
Interesting review Matt hopefully these look better than the Taylormade Distance +s I bought from the pro shop
I found them better than the RBZsto be honest less driver spin to which is good for us amateurs
Matt I think you’d have to hit 10 shots out of a bunker for a fair test of durability. I’ll be sticking with the Callaway Chrome Soft triple track.👍🏻🇦🇺
Matt, if a ball manufacturer tried selling the softest ball they can to a budget. i.e went all in on feel and made no claims on distance, (maybe a really thick cover?) Do we think it would actually be that bad for the average Sunday golfer? Every ball claims the classic feel distance straight triple threat haha. What if the non premium ball just sticks to one consciously sacrificing the others...
Nice spin, I think. Those balls are aimed towards beginner golfers. We all know a PGA pro can get almost any ball to check on the green with technique that most amateur golfers do not have. A fair test, I don't know.
I've picked up a few of these on the course,
You are legendary...that's enough for me!
Hi Matt, I thought you might want to know that you've got a couple of white cottons hanging from your shorts...just an observation lol
Already gone up on Amazon. Now £18.49!
Sports Direct sell them iirc
I've not seen them in there, but good if they do 👍
Golf town has them on sale 17.99$ Canadian currently 2023
I use these, great for my level.
is that the same place you did the clevland putters like a year ago ? lol looks like the same place
I using this ball and liked. Two dozen now £25.99 but few months ago was £23.99
Matt: I carry 288 yards with driver
*Hits almost every shot well past that
Also Matt: These balls don't appear to go any further that I can tell.
That's just matt you'll get used to his pessimistic views on everything 😀
he also said he changed driver shaft and had a lesson and was hitting 300 recently
Some where along the lines you also need to factor human error in this. I drive thd ball well around 250 260 yards in summer conditions but there's so many diffrent factors strike of the ball ground conditions wind conditions the fact were not robots that you also have to take into account 4 5 yards difference is nothing but if theres consistency 12 15 yards OK that's the ball not you
@@johnjutton103 Yea, I just mean, at WORST it is longer than any ball in that price range. From the sounds at worst, it is also as long as his normal gamer. I would call that pretty good distance.
@@thesetzers8952 the ball also seemed to have good check on it. I have used these balls myself the RBZs and to be perfectly honest I didn't se yo much wrong but I did feel the distance balls performed slightly better for straighter shots and also gave you check on the ball for winter for a mid handicapper like me I'm a whs 10.7 the taylormade distance is a great budget ball. You have to rember He's constantly using a pro v1 there is no way a 14 quid a dozen ball will perform like a 45 quid a dozen ball. He's also able to fade and draw the ball on his game as much as he wants and can control spin. If your a mid handicap like me who has a good idea what he's doing still you want a ballto me thwt does 3 things 1 sounds good off the face 2 has strsight distance and 3 slows up and checks but doesn't backspin on the green thwts the best ball for us so a tour response ball is my competition ball I play. If I was to use pro v1 which I hve it isn't the best ball for me because whatever fault I have all I'm gonna do is exaggerate the fault because that ball is designed for a player who knows how much he will fde and draw the ball and backspin it which I don't that's why if anyone should review these balls it's mid handicappers. Honestly there is nothing wrong with the taylormade distance balls I've tried the lot I've tried warbirds srixon soft feels all the mid range budget balls and there probsbly the best for winter golf. I think I did a video review on the master prism balls but don't use them they are actually ok for casual but not in comps not that good 😀
When I see a brand call their non premium ball soft, I know without trying it that it will not be soft.
I’d buy these over Pro V1 for 1 simple reason. They don’t last long with my skill!
whats the new driver?
How far do you hit your gamer ball??
I use these and really good value for money
Err currently £18.49/dozen on Amazon UK?
must of gone up after the demand from this video 🤷♂️
How about a give away since they are more appropriate for us than PV1s? Go on you know you want to
I was given a box of these for Christmas and was a bit disappointed. Then I used them and I'm wondering why I'd ever pay more again.
Matt's video has already caused demand to spike. $26 US as I write this for a dozen at Amazon's US site.
I get these at golftown in Canada all the time for this price. I can lose these just as easy as I lose a TP5 😂
Playing like the average Joe has a silver lining.....you can always find another ball in or near the bush/trees/lake that you hit into. On my worse days, I'm playing with a different lost ball at the start of every hole!
Currently £13.49 on Amazon Black Friday so get buying
If you cut these all open I wouldn’t be surprised if at least one of them has a different core in
Sure I've seen these in sports direct
The real question remains unanswered after 1:44. How does it taste?
Interesting but totally subjective. The first rule of any scientific comparison is you must have a control otherwise any differences you feel may be due to weather conditions or even you own blood sugar / caffeine levels. If you had played some premium balls at the same time it would have made better sense. Ask your mate Rick. 😎
Why do you instantly compare a £14.99 dozen box with a Pro V1. You already know it’s not comparable! Why don’t you compare the same balls in the range I.e ad333 or callaway etc… get a high handicapper or mid handicapper to test them for a real test
I was relating it to the ball I use and saying I wouldn't expect to see it perform the same as it's not in the same bracket. Thanks for the feed back.though
I quite like that everything gets compared to the Pro V1 because it means I can compare everything to everything else across multiple reviews if I put the work in.
@@phil.willoughby then he’s on a winner with you. Start at the Dunlop ddh and move on upwards Matt. A pro testing every ball with a pro swing / strike giving an opinion on a golf far significant than a pro v1 a really good review !!!!!!!!
Or try a 28 handicapper with a Pro V1 with an inconsistent swing and strike and see if he can tell the difference!
So should a 28 handicapper buy: (a) £449 driver or (b) 10 x boxes of Pro V1’s @ £44.99 = £449 which one makes him a better golfer? Answer is lesson’s to the value of £449 and chose the ball he can afford.
Gone up to £21 dz now 🙈
I bought something off Amazon the other day, worst mistake ever. Brick in a box. What a bloody awful company, but looked for "less convenient" alternatives and found my local was even cheaper!!
Consistent distance.
Srixon marathon soft, £19.99 for 24... Nothing more needs to be said.
You need to give a box to @andycarter to make up for that round in Spain when he lost a load of ammo!!
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Bruh this sounds like a big scam. Do not reply to anything except verified RUclips accounts.
It's a scam, all the online golf gurus are plagued with this.
Its a scam, don't contact them just report the comment. We are working on reporting all these scams
Just bought 4 dozen, great. Thanks.🏌️♂️
I use these, great for my level.