I threw mine for the first time on what I would call a medium volume THS. My HRG is drilled pin under ring with the CG out (approx 4:30 from pin). The reaction was very good as long as I kept my speed in check. If I got too fast, it was easy to blow through the breakpoint. On the converse, if I got slow with it, I was faced with an ugly split. That said, I did have decent area...a tug held fairly well, and a toss outside came charging back off the dry.
As for hook rating, I'm not convinced this ball is stronger than the Cobalt (pearl). I had that with me tonight as well. My Cobalt is drilled pin above bridge, CG stacked below (5x5). The Cobalt was definitely more angular (as advertised), but I was able to play a similar shot with both. With the Cobalt, I shot the same target while standing two boards left on the approach.
I will tote both in next week again to make sure it was not just operator error (as usual). I like to give new balls a few weeks before forming a concrete opinion. For me, the Brunswick covers seemed to come alive after a few games. I'm not sure if the Columbia covers will be different in that regard or not.
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Jon (in Ohio)
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