Watson likely to introduce pink ball

Bubba Watson looks set to be a trailblazer in the world of golf as reports suggest he will play with a pink Volvik ball in 2017.
According to several reports, the two-time Masters winner has signed a contract with Volvik Golf, known for their colorful golf balls.
It's no secret that Watson enjoys customised equipment, with his hot pink driver turning heads on courses for a while now.
Volvik's top model for high swing speeds is the Volvik White Colour S4, which is ironically light blue in colour, but the company could change that now that Watson is on board.
Volvik's pink balls featured at the recent World Long Drive Championships where they reportedly caught Watson's eye.
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