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**Title: Battle of the Balls: Bridgestone e12 vs. Titleist Pro V1 – Which Will Transform Your Game?**

**Title: Battle of the Balls: Bridgestone e12 vs. Titleist Pro V1 – Which Will Transform Your Game?**

**Title: Elevate Your Game: Bridgestone e12 vs. Titleist Pro V1**

In the pursuit of the ultimate golf ball, two heavyweights stand out: the Bridgestone e12 and the Titleist Pro V1. Each ball boasts distinct features designed to cater to various playing styles and skill levels. The Bridgestone e12 is engineered with cutting-edge technology to boost speed and distance, making it a fantastic option for golfers eager to enhance their performance off the tee. On the other hand, the Titleist Pro V1 has earned its reputation for delivering outstanding feel and control, perfect for those who value precision around the greens.

In this in-depth analysis, we explore the standout features of both golf balls, evaluating their durability, spin rates, and overall playability. Dedicated golfers will find valuable insights that empower them to choose the ball that best complements their game. As we dive into the performance metrics, one question lingers: which ball will truly elevate your game? Keep reading to discover the answer

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Yubol leads LPGA Classic after career-best 61

Yubol leads LPGA Classic after career-best 61

**Yubol Leads LPGA Classic After Career-Best 61**

Suwanee’s Jaravee Yubol took an early three-stroke lead in the LPGA Tour’s Marathon Classic on Thursday, shooting a career-best 9-under 61 at Highland Meadows Golf Club.

Yubol birdied four of the first six holes and added three more on the back nine. Her only bogey came on the par-4 17th. Her 61 was one stroke better than the previous course record of 62, set by Mi Jung Hur in 2017.

In second place is American Jennifer Song, who shot a 6-under 65. A group of four players are tied for third at 5-under 66: Charley Hull, Megan Khang, Sarah Schmelzel and Cheyenne Knight.

Defending champion Nasa Hataoka is tied for 29th at 1-under 70.

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Saso shines as stars falter at U.S. Women’s Open

Saso shines as stars falter at U.S. Women’s Open

**Saso Shines as Stars Stumble at U.S. Women’s Open**

SEOUL, South Korea – Filipino golfer Yuka Saso seized the lead on Friday after a tumultuous first round at the 2024 U.S. Women’s Open. With several top-ranked stars departing early, Saso emerged as a surprise contender, carding a bogey-free 67 at Old Town Golf Course.

Defending champion Shemin Kang missed the cut after a disappointing 78, while world no. 1 Jin Young Ko crashed out with a quadruple bogey on the 14th hole. In their absence, Saso has emerged as a potential dark horse, demonstrating her resilience and skill on a demanding course.

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