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Old 07-01-2012, 03:07 PM   #18
bebeacc

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I don't pay for ProVs but this does have me worried because the ball manufacturers that i do buy may look at the ProV price as a barometer for the price of their golf balls. "if ProVs cost X, than we can charge Y for our balls". That is usually the way of it.
I read through this thread with interest because I feel exactly as Dr.T does, I don't play ProV1's but I am concerned as to what this price increase may have on my perferred golf ball. I imagine the ProV1 users will do as I do, Bridgestones are occasionally on sale during the year and that is when I stock up, RX's can be pretty expensive too.
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