I have the black PH (luckily found it on shelf in my pro shop), and it is also a very strong ball - stronger and earlier than I ever thought it would be.
It works very well on light conditions, does not burn up, is smooth as silk... but it MOVES a lot. Even with my length drilling (pin more than 1" above bridge, CG stacked) the ball will like to hook towards Brooklyn when I let down speed. A very good ball, though.
It is definitively a step up from the Slate Blue Gargoyle. When your speed si low and you are an accurate player, try to find one.
Another ball that might be worth taking a look at is Brunswick's Power Groove Dry/R. Also a very smooth and weak ball for light oil, I think it would be easier to get some length out of it than with a Pure Hammer. I'd rank it still a step above the Slate Blue Gargoyle, though.
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Edited on 4/18/2007 5:38 AM