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Here is the pic of the new PRO V1 and Pro V1X


joey3108

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So...  what are the differences between 2004 ProV1(x)s and their 2005 counter parts?

Probably about $5!!

LOL.... :money: :money:

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Hey TTLam,

What's the R7 Tour Shallow?  How is that different from the HT?  Thanks.

It's basically the same as the R7 HT, but it's got the TP mark so I guess the titanium is better than the regular R7 HT. The Tour HT also doesn't say HT on the sole.

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but sometime my busy schedule not allowing me to do that.

Joe :cool:

Yeah, I don't know how you do it.. You live a tough life... Walk up around 11 am. prep some heads, spine a shaft, clean the ferral....

Then you head out to your garage and start working on golf clubs...

Porn, pot, and putters doesn't make for a busy schedule.. We ALL know that...

Chris :whistle: :-) :yuk: :whistle:

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but sometime my busy schedule not allowing me to do that.

Joe :cool:

Yeah, I don't know how you do it.. You live a tough life... Walk up around 11 am. prep some heads, spine a shaft, clean the ferral....

Then you head out to your garage and start working on golf clubs...

Porn, pot, and putters doesn't make for a busy schedule.. We ALL know that...

Chris :whistle: :-) :yuk: :whistle:

You better concemtrate on your book not browsing on the porn site.

I know it's cold up there but it's not an excuse not to stay focus not to do it. :surprize: :-D :-)

joe

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One of my mates met up with the Titleist Euro Rep whilst he was in town for the Caltex Masters, and he was given a sleeve of the new balls. From having played a couple of rounds with these balls, his comments were that these new "-" Pro V1s were harder / firmer than the previous models, and in order to ratain the spin rates, the cover was somewhat softer as well.

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One of my mates met up with the Titleist Euro Rep whilst he was in town for the Caltex Masters, and he was given a sleeve of the new balls. From having played a couple of rounds with these balls, his comments were that these new "-" Pro V1s were harder / firmer than the previous models, and in order to ratain the spin rates, the cover was somewhat softer as well.

Darn it! I really like that soft feel the pro v1 has. It is just so much more pleasant to hit than any old rock.

I guess I better stock up on the old schools while I can.

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