COR...
Everyone makes such a big issue about COR when its the Compression that truely effects the hardness. COR may be a measure of how hard the core actually is, but its the Compession that keeps a ball rock hard all game long. The higher the compression the harder the ball will remain. A ball with a high compression and a lower COR, such as a .44, may actually be livelier than a mid-compression COR .47 ball. Its the combination of COR and Compression that really determines just how lively a ball is and how long it remains that way.
Besides...Tie always goes to the umpire
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Wayne Bentley
DCASA Deputy Commissioner
NASO Member
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