wkf0908,
Control yourself already. You're judging a book by it cover and you'll be wrong, IF YOU DO THAT, about 90% of the time.
Remember the core and its dynamic do NOT rule a ball's performance. The core can only modify what the cover is set-up to do. It's the engine and tires analogy all over again. Remember that cause you have to live with it.
The key word here that I think we all misinterpreted is "modified". The didn't modify the DC core; I think they radically changed it. It had a very high RG differential (.058) and probably a fairly high mass bias. So, now, with a .016" RG Differential, with a high RG (2.61) and a solid resin core, my guess is they are issuing a replacement for the Purple Ice and it will meant to be a control ball. I will have to modify my estimate and say this ball's performance will depend totally on the ball's surface.
It should handle over/under like a champ, but it will not have a huge backend, in all probability. If you're fluffer and you depend on a ball's high RG differential (& potential for flare) to give you backend, you can forget it with this one.
Of course, there's always the possibility that it will be like Hammer's Big Blue: it has a very low RG DIff, but it is a huge hooking ball and must have medium-heavy oil, at a minumum, to perform at its best.
We shall see.
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