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CONDOR GOLF BALL
THE CONDOR GOLF BALL
FLIES TOO FAR,
GENERATES SCORES TOO LOW!
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
The Condor golf ball is renowned as "the ball that flies too far," which means it gives average golfers the chance to hit pro length drives and cut multiple strokes off their score.
Available at NGC Golf (http://www.ngcgolf.com), the company renowned for its technologically advanced golf products, the Condor golf balls feature a revolutionary new dimple design that keeps the ball aloft longer. It's also slightly smaller then regulation balls, which reduces air drag, allowing the ball to gain altitude quickly. There's also been a slight change to the two-piece core that makes it rise faster off the clubface.
Condor golf ball gives golfers the chance to cut multiple strokes off their score.
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The Condor golf ball features 410 aerodynamic dimples, which lower the drag the balls encounter as they fly through the air. Drag reduction means the ball flies farther, which is just what the Condor golf ball is meant to do.
The Condor golf ball has outhit the Titleist Pro V1 in tests, so it outperforms the most popular long ball used by touring pros. Touring pros can't use the Condor golf balls because they're not approved by the USGA. It's the ideal ball for amateur golfers who seek to maximize distance and gain greater enjoyment from the game.
The Condor golf balls are guaranteed to cut five to ten strokes off your game or you can return them for a full refund. But we don't think you will, because as soon as you begin playing with it, your drives will soar, your fairway shots will loft to the green and even your putts will ring true.
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