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SD balls for all ball categories, PLEASE!

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Sun, Jun 20 2010 1:03 AM (6 replies)
  • funstuff
    35 Posts
    Thu, Jun 3 2010 6:13 PM

    There are Tour-SD and GI-SD balls, so why not G12-SD and G13-SD balls to avoid leaving those among us who can't handle the Tour and GI super fast meters (especially with Super R9 and i15 clubs)?

    Come on, guys, PLEASE! Can't you smell the profit opportunity?

  • kotez
    53 Posts
    Sun, Jun 13 2010 6:27 AM

    funstuff:

    There are Tour-SD and GI-SD balls, so why not G12-SD and G13-SD balls to avoid leaving those among us who can't handle the Tour and GI super fast meters (especially with Super R9 and i15 clubs)?

    Come on, guys, PLEASE! Can't you smell the profit opportunity?

    i 100% agree

  • TheLighterDark
    1,404 Posts
    Sun, Jun 13 2010 4:56 PM

    funstuff:

    There are Tour-SD and GI-SD balls, so why not G12-SD and G13-SD balls to avoid leaving those among us who can't handle the Tour and GI super fast meters (especially with Super R9 and i15 clubs)?

    Come on, guys, PLEASE! Can't you smell the profit opportunity?

    Why not just buy GI-Ss or DI-SDs? They slow the meter down as well.

  • funstuff
    35 Posts
    Fri, Jun 18 2010 4:32 PM

    GI balls only slow the meter a little, whereas G12 and G13 balls slow it further, and that may appear desirable for many who have master clubs (especially the new crazy fast meter driver and irons).

  • chipshotcharlie
    538 Posts
    Fri, Jun 18 2010 5:58 PM

    funstuff:

    GI balls only slow the meter a little, whereas G12 and G13 balls slow it further, and that may appear desirable for many who have master clubs (especially the new crazy fast meter driver and irons).

    Yes very true, though i have to ask if you can pay to have the meter slowed down in various degrees why is it that it can't be smoothed out also.

    Just putting it out there CSC

  • funstuff
    35 Posts
    Sat, Jun 19 2010 3:14 AM

    Interesting point, tho I fear the jerky meter might be related to your own Windows mishandling of the game because of background tasks or limited resources, and WGT can't do anything about that. Or can they, through better programming? Don't know.

  • chipshotcharlie
    538 Posts
    Sun, Jun 20 2010 1:03 AM

    funstuff:

    Interesting point, tho I fear the jerky meter might be related to your own Windows mishandling of the game because of background tasks or limited resources, and WGT can't do anything about that. Or can they, through better programming? Don't know.

    Sorry i didn't say my system, did i? I was just putting it out there that if it is possible to control it's speed then why not the smoothness?Plenty of resources here and absolutely nothing on in the background either.

    CSC

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