Wednesday, 3 April 2013

On Key Golfas EVO Material Core Basketball

OnCore golf sent a sleeve to me of their new EVO hollow steel core golf balls for testing. With the conditions in Michigan still hovering in the forties, and my swing in disarray after a winteras layoff, its not good to do an evaluation now. I can get some good reps in and as soon as things loosen up, nevertheless, Iall let you know how they play. In the meantime, hereas a visual on how their technology works: This isnat the first time a steel core has been tried. In the early 1900s, a variety of core materials were tried, including cork and different materials, including mercury.A A patent was granted in 1975 for useless metal core balls, including baseballs and softballs. Spalding had a for a ball with a metal key in 1997. Iam also certain that Iave seen references to other hollow metal core modelsa'perhaps from Intech? Regardless of the precedents, the theory certainly didnat catch on. OnCore could be to some thing, though. I suppose that theyave was able to correct problems that the previous balls had. Manufacturing sciences and truly resources have increased remarkably within the last few decade. Iall tell you.

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