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I'll tell you something quickly
One day you go with your golf friends to the club where you usually go, the day is spectacular, after the round an aperitif or a paella awaits you, you feel comfortable playing and hole 8 is an affordable par 3, you are playing your best ball.
So you take it out of your bag, put it together with the tee and stick it in the ground.
You take a moment to step back, breathe, look at the flag and visualize the parabola and where you want to see your ball bounce on the green for an optimal result.
You position yourself as usual, consciously relax a couple of muscles and After hitting the ball you know immediately that the blow is good.
Damn, that's it the hit is very good. Because you look up a little and find the flight of your ball exactly where you had imagined it.
The ball bounces right where you expected it to on the green. Everyone is amazed. Holy crap, it's going in! And the ball rolls gently into the hole. Hole in One!
That's your best golf ball. You put your hand in the hole to take out the ball, you look at it and you wonder if it's 2, 3 or 4 layers, if the cover is made of urethane or ionomer, if the core is hard or soft, if it has 330 or 350 dimples, if it was a woman's or if it had your name written on it, if it compressed 60 or compressed 90, if it has a lot or a little spin...
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