Dakotad555 08/28/2008
I started golfing last year, and while I haven't learned how to do it very well, I really enjoy playing. I lose my share of balls, and so it's very nice to not watch $1.50 land in a lake or out in the trees every time I swing poorly. Losing $.45 is a lot less traumatic, especially on those days when nothing goes your way and you lose a half dozen balls or so. INTECH seems to make quality, inexpensive golf products. I personally can't tell the difference between these and more expensive balls, but I am a novice to the game. These are great for those newer to the game, or as practice balls for chipping around in your backyard.
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J.Vicik 08/18/2008
At a great price, you can't go wrong with these golf balls. Common sense says to buy something when there's a great price and a great product.
JohnR.Low 07/26/2008
These golf balls were recomended by a golf pro and I really think they are equal to much more expensive golf balls.
Slab 07/25/2008
Hey, great ball for my practice rounds and they're inexpensive. A little soft on the drives, behaves nicely on the fairways and greens. If you lose it no sweat. I drive with an Iron so only 4 stars because it stays flat off the tee a little longer than I prefer, may be different with a driver though.
BigJay746 07/19/2008
I have been using the Intech Beta Ti EXD golfballs since May, 2008. With a 22 handicap, I put plenty of balls into hazards such as water and woods. With a price of less than $.50 per ball, I do not feel any anxiety over losing a ball. I am getting excellent distance that competes with higher priced balls designed for distance. I am getting good feel out of short distance and approach shots. For the money, these are the best buy I have found.
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