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

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In practice, I’ve found that the ball plays well. I get good distance off the tee, with somewhat less roll-out than with a Pro V1 or Vice Pro. I think it climbs faster than either of those, which tells me that for my swing, it has more spin. That also explains the shorter roll. It.... never really got much better from there. So I kind of had to scrub this playtest as really... none of the data felt valid. I was just playing too poorly. Could NOT get out of my own way. Okay, so if you look at it across the board, the 2 balls were very similar. According to the machine, I do get slightly better carry, speeds, and overall distance but it is pretty close and I think that you really don’t lose much if you are using a Sugar ball. And I like the way the ball feels, it is very similar to the ProV1. With the balls unboxed and into the bag, it was time for our testers to get to the course and start taking notes on how they performed. 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.

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.Remember that mojo regainer round I tried? Yeah... it was also a bit of a redemption for the balls. This was nothing to do with how they played and 100% just me being your utterly average golfer who had a bad day.

All for now.. I got another round coming up sunday (a full 18) so I should get some GREAT data then. In this section, we detail the consistency of the Sugar Golf ball. Our consistency metrics provide a measure of how similar the balls in our sample were to one another relative to all of the models we’ve tested to date.First and foremost, I would like to express my gratitude to MyGolfSpy for providing me with the opportunity to test and review the Sugar Pure golf balls. I can't think of any other community that is giving out product for their community to test, it's pretty amazing! As a first-time tester, I'm excited to contribute to the MyGolfSpy community and share my impressions with the Sugar Pure golf balls. Ball 5 from dozen No. 1, both the largest and the lightest ball in the sample, was flagged as bad due to poor layer concentricity.

Some capture highlights from the round. I absolutely domed this ball off my driver crown and top of the face. This is pretty promising for honestly about as bad a mishit as you can get and still gain distance. Low spin perhaps? It went straight so thats all I care about. I have a VERY modest swing speed usually only topping out at best low 90s on driver. Irons are in the 70mph to 80’s Id suspect. I had zero issue getting these to spin around the green or with longer iron shots.

The short game is where premium golf balls really distinguish themselves from less expensive models. Sugar Golf uses a urethane cover on their 3-piece ball to give golfers all the control and spin they could want.

So this is tough because I have really liked using these Sugar Pure Golf Balls, they are really a high quality ball that I think the vast majority of golfers would enjoy and get great performance from, especially on and around the greens. I did use them in a couple of tournaments and ended up playing pretty well with them. But maybe it is just what has been pounded into my head that the ProV1 is the best ball on the market that I still just feel a little more confident standing over one. The numbers bear out in the simulator and my scores on the course, so maybe there is something to it. But the differences are negligible and it is really a good ball.Two balls were flagged as bad due to significant compression deviation from the rest of the sample. I'm quite sure all of my playing partners will be buying their own cube of Sugar golf balls. They just flat out performed, even when hitting into a strong south wind, and half the holes were directly into the wind. Sugar squeaks out the win in Putting which lines up with my putting "competition" I posted earlier on 7/21. However, it loses out on the other 4 categories. On Course - Lastly, I will play with it, a lot. I am at the course daily and will play several rounds to see how it performs, how it holds up, and how I score with it.

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