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WordsButFunny t1_iss7ky8 wrote

The big question is are those balls lost more frequently because they're bad balls that veer off, good balls that go further, balls used by worse golfers, or cheap balls used by good players who don't bother to look for them because they're replacable.

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thefifeman t1_issmls4 wrote

Nah, ProV1's are one of the best balls, and up there in price. Real good chance that all 7 V1x's were a single player with more money than skill.

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FITnLIT7 t1_ist7pma wrote

There is probably a 0 percent chance all the V1x's belong to the same person... what a stupid thing to say.

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thefifeman t1_istfvyv wrote

Ha, this guy must have been a pro golfer since birth, to have never had the experience of losing a ball a hole. Congrats on your natural skill, buddy. Might want to go to college to check that statistics logic, though...

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FITnLIT7 t1_istgz3c wrote

Another dumb assumption to make.. no one said he found all these balls on one course or during 1 round. He found 51 balls total - the fact he found the most expensive/premium ball the most in a sport that is expensive by nature is no surprise. Odds are not even 2 of those 7 belong to the same person.

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