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Sugar Golf | 2023 G1 | 27 Balls | 3-Piece, Premium Urethane - White

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Once again, I would like to express my appreciation to MyGolfSpy for giving me this opportunity. I look forward to sharing my findings and insights with the community!

All for now.. I got another round coming up sunday (a full 18) so I should get some GREAT data then. I would honestly play these. In fact, I might put them into play for a league round this Tuesday. The price to performance is there in spades. Its why Vice lost me when they started raising prices. They lost what made them worth it. I will probably not however be playing them all that often. I just love yellow golf balls.

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The ball features a soft and resilient core, a fast mantle to boost speed off the club face, consistent spin / control, and a low-drag, aerodynamic, seamless dimple design. Expanding on the results above, I found that Sugar Pure balls didn't compliment all aspects of my game. While my game is far from perfect, I believe I played enough holes to get a decent average of my experience. The biggest issue was from the tee, I was pretty much incapable of keeping one of these balls in play if I teed off with any wood. Balls would travel about 150yds and then just take a hard turn right deep into the woods. I ultimately gave up on using my woods with these balls, and just used irons which faired slightly better but still not confidence inspiring. Premium 3-piece urethane golf balls. Manufactured at the same factories as the big brands you already know… sold to you at the lowest price on the market. And special thanks to Sugar Golf and MyGolfSpy for giving me an opportunity to review and post about my experiences. This has been really fun to document and gave me even more excuses to get out and play some golf! Thank you!

Here you can see the dispersion of my last group of chipping, the closest ball to the pin is a Sugar but so is the farthest away. Also by far my best grouping of the practice round! Around the green, the ball was easy to control though I do not use a lot of spin nor play those little "hop and stop" type shots. Run out from chips and "bump and runs" was consistent and predictable.Over the course of the past month, I primarily collected data through playing rounds (logging scores/stats to GHIN and additional notes). I played 11 9-hole rounds, three rounds exclusively with Sugar and eight rounds where I played 9 holes with Sugar vs 9 holes with Maxfli Tour. Designed to compete with Titleist ProV1, Callaway Hex Chrome, Vice Pro, and other major tour balls. Aerodynamic profile reduces drag for increased distance and provides a consistent, penetrating, ball-flight for optimal trajectory

even with longer irons green holding is quite good. We had VERY fast greens today. Given being 5”+ under for rain this year…. So I have had a few tournaments in the last couple of weeks and decided to play with the Sugar balls and have really enjoyed using them. My dad and I are working through the write up on them, but here is a putt that my dad recorded, he had this feeling that something good was about to happen! On our gauge, the Sugar Golf balls have an average compression of 79. That’s significantly softer than the Pro V1. The closest comps in our database are the original OnCore ELIXR as well as the Vero X1. Titleist AVX and Tour Speed are also in the same general ballpark. Diameter and Weight Tester tbarnes80 went straight to a simulator with a launch monitor to get comparisons. He alternated between the Sugar and Titleist Pro V1 with several clubs and had interesting results. Approach – I was hitting the ball really well in both rounds and hit a lot of greens in regulation. In fact, the Sugar Pure had 1 more GIR over the course of the 2 rounds. But when it came down to it, the ProV1 was consistently closer to the pin by a couple of feet. We walked off the distance on each hole and averaged them out for the Greens in Regulation only. The shot of the 2 rounds did belong to the Sugar Pure. On #7, a tough uphill Par 3 that was playing around 225 because it was into the wind, I hammered a 3 Hybrid and left it about a foot right of the hole for a nice tap in birdie, it was sweet!The one place I found the Sugar balls really differentiated themselves from the others was driver spin – the spin numbers were several hundred rpms higher than nearly every ball I tried.Additional driver spin could be a great thing or a massive problem, depending on your game and swing.For my game, and several of my regular playing partners, the added spin reduced carry distance and caused some ballooning of drives, particularly into a wind.

In my short game testing, I found that the Sugar Golf ball is the equal of the number one selling ball in golf. From short pitches to half and full wedges, this ball produces all the spin you could want. Long Game To test the performance on the course, I played two 18-hole rounds of golf and used 2 golf balls, one ProV1 and one Sugar Pure. I also had my dad playing with me doing the same thing so that we could get his thoughts and comparisons. I played at my home course, Glen Eagle (https://golfgleneagle.com/), from the Blue tees which run 6621 yards, 70.2/123 Slope and Rating. I play here 4-5 days a week and know every inch of this course, so I can usually score pretty well here. Let me get to the details: The Sugar golf ball is designed to obtain the perfect balance of distance, control, and feel. That said, Sugar know you still want to hit bombs. So they created a ball that outperforms the Titleist ProV1 in head-to-head robo-swing distance testing. MyGolfSpy offers a unique opportunity to all of its readers of all abilities, ages and handicaps to test, review and keep a variety of different golf equipment, apps, apparel and more. Successful candidates are selected by forum staff. Putting – Had the same number of putts with both balls over the 2 rounds and love the way they both feel. If you blindfolded me, it would be hard for me to know which ball was which because they really do feel the same. They both roll beautifully and I didn’t really have any issues with speed control. I did have two 3-putts with the ProV1 vs. just 1 for the Sugar, so the edge goes ever so slightly to the Sugar Pure, but it was pretty much a statistical tie in every way on the green. And I really like the ball alignment tool on the Sugar, more so than the ProV1. It really suits my eye and makes lining up and hitting the right line easy to do. I guess that I did have slightly further distances with the Sugar, so maybe the means it wins by a little more margin, but either ball is great on the greens.Has a coating feel on the cover that almost cheapens it? Makes it feel more like a Callaway Supersoft ball, if you know what that feels like. If you’re looking to save money on a multi-layer urethane offering, there are numerous better direct-to-consumer options available. The Good

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