Ok, so lets assume that the 930T outhooks the VG. And lets assume that the reason Storm dominated on tour last year was because of the lack of volume, and they have the weakest covers.
With those two statements being true then why do companies keep making balls stronger and stronger when oil patterns keep getting lighter and lighter? I don't remember ever seeing the VG thrown on tour, just Storms lower end stuff mostly. So if the VG was too strong for the tour patterns, and a typical house pattern is shorter and has less volume than tour patterns then most people would be better off throwing lower end stuff.
I know people will buy it, people always buy oil monsters. But really most would be better off with something that doesn't hook quite as much so they don't end up having to put a 7" pin to pap like Mike did on the telecast to try and get it down the lane.
Just my 2 cents.
Oh, and while I'm here, is this the first ball with a .030 Mass Bias? The highest I can remember is .02x.
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-Clint