As Wishbone86 said, it's sneaky long and very soft!!!!! It is a great deal and definitely a one of the best values out there. It's a great buy all around. I'd recommend it for anyone.
totally depends on swing speed. If you are over 95mph this ball is a dud wont go anywhere. slower swingspeed will result in better distance for your swingspeed. MC lady a much longer and better ball.
I got 3 dozen of them for about $50 and I had heard good things about them. For a normally $20/dozen ball, it performed exceptionally well. I have tried Mojos, NXT, and Eceptions before and I must say this one is my favorite of those choices. It has more spin than th eones mentioned and will be my ball of choice for that price range of ball. Makes me want to try the ZURC.
The cover is the softest cover I've ever noticed on a golf ball - soft as velvet
Maybe the ball abrades more easily, but it's so cheap that you can afford to start using a new on after each round, and it feels soft for the short game & putting and it's plenty long for the drives. Distance controle with the irons is also top notch.
I think this ball beats the NXT Tour any day of the week - probably the best ball for the money out there :nodsmiley
totally depends on swing speed. If you are over 95mph this ball is a dud wont go anywhere. slower swingspeed will result in better distance for your swingspeed. MC lady a much longer and better ball.
Interesting. I've found the same problem with the Callaway blues. I lose 30 yards off my driver,and 15 yards with the hybrids and mid irons. I tossed out 2 brand new sleeves of them. Guess I won't be experimenting with this ball either.
totally depends on swing speed. If you are over 95mph this ball is a dud wont go anywhere. slower swingspeed will result in better distance for your swingspeed. MC lady a much longer and better ball.
Don't even begin to buy into that Fourputt. My swing speed averaged out to 117 mph across 20 swings, and I think this is by far the best "economy" golf ball out, closely followed by it's brother the Srixon Soft Feel. Of every golf ball I've tried, only the Nike One Platinum is longer, and not by enough to merit the difference in cost.
This ball will spin. It will go L O N G. It will do anything your swing can put into it.
I've had several drives well over 300, and probably average around 275 with it. So the cover isn't urethane, and scuffs a little easier. Who cares? I can get 4 dozen of these for $65, or 1 dozen Platinums for $46. You do the math.
Don't even begin to buy into that Fourputt. My swing speed averaged out to 117 mph across 20 swings, and I think this is by far the best "economy" golf ball out, closely followed by it's brother the Srixon Soft Feel. Of every golf ball I've tried, only the Nike One Platinum is longer, and not by enough to merit the difference in cost.
This ball will spin. It will go L O N G. It will do anything your swing can put into it.
I've had several drives well over 300, and probably average around 275 with it. So the cover isn't urethane, and scuffs a little easier. Who cares? I can get 4 dozen of these for $65, or 1 dozen Platinums for $46. You do the math.
I agree.
I have hit some of my longest drives with this ball.
And it spins well.
Just last week, I just bought 3 dozen AAA grade from lostgolfballs.com for $15 plus shipping. Will give a review when I've had the chance to get better acquainted with the AD-333s.
I like these balls, play very similar to the new NXT extremes. Not a bad ball for $20 a dozen. Although Rock bottom has 3 dozen for $29, so i picked up 3 dozen.
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