Motiv Evoke Hysteria
The Evoke Hysteria is the second ball from Motiv to use the Overload Asymmetrical core shape. It shares its core design with the original Evoke
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The Evoke Hysteria is the second ball from Motiv to use the Overload Asymmetrical core shape. It shares its core design with the original Evoke
Article Contents 1. Why use a pre-shot routine? 2. Basic components of the pre-shot routine 2.1. Breathwork 2.2. Visualization 2.3. Self-talk 2.4. Physical action 3.
The IQ Tour line sees its introduction to the Amplified Inertia (AI) outer core technology with the release of the IQ Tour AI. As we’ve
Article Contents 1. The heads 1.1. Loft 1.2. Skid 1.3. Read 2. The midlane 2.1. Hook start 2.2. Increasing hook 2.3. Breakpoint 3. The back
The release of the RST Hyperdrive marks the reintroduction of the RST nameplate into the HP4 line for Roto Grip. The RST line previously had
Article Contents 1. I feel like I am pulling the ball through instead of waiting for it to come down,… 1.1. Freeing up the swing
The Hypnotize shares the asymmetrical Tri-Elliptic weight block with the Mesmerize. While that ball used a solid coverstock finished at 500/1500 SiaAir, the Hypnotize features the HK22C
If you’re a sports fan, you know that statistics don’t always tell the whole story when evaluating an athlete’s career. Often, it is the space
The Track Criterion Hybrid is the follow-up to the Criterion from November 2024. Both balls share the asymmetrical Criterion MD core shape, and all the
The Rockstar rolls into Roto Grip’s HP3 line as the Optimum Idol makes its exit from their list of current products. This ball uses the