Johnson6937 07/30/2008
Handicap=6 Times playing/week=1 to 2 Important information above as while I do believe these are the best golf balls for me it is because of my ability. I would not recommend these balls for handicaps above 15 as they tend to scuff rather easily. I tend to not lose many golf balls but rather they get scuffed during a round. I may go through 1 to 2 a round so a dozen will last me 6 to 8 rounds. I also tend to spin the ball and I like these as they don't spin as much as some of the softer golf balls on the market. They however offer the feel I need around the greens and putting. If you are a lower handicapper I recommend these balls.
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Satan'sLapdog 07/21/2008
These balls fly crooked and have barely ANY spin. Plus they hop too much when you putt them. They stink I think Top Flites fly so much straighter and spin way more than these. Who cares if Tiger Woods plays them?!?!?
RaySmith1016 05/03/2008
This is a very plsysble ball goes streight when hit with either a driver or iron. It has inproved my game 10 stokes.
InterestedPart y 01/16/2008
...but the convenience of ordering online and having it delivered 3 days later can't be beat. I love Amazon!
LongHitter 01/10/2008
I received a dozen Titleist Pro V1 balls 6 years ago when I won a long drive contest at a driving range in Connecticut....I tried them out and I've been with the Pro V1 ever since. The ball has obviously evolved a little bit in the last 6 years, but it keeps getting better and better each time. The Pro V1 is long off the tee, but the real feature is the incredibly soft feel and its ability to really bite on the green. Your basic Top Flite or Pinnacle golf ball is built to go straight and far. With that combination, you lose the ability to control the ball on your approach and around the green as balls will often roll off the back - not the case with the Pro V1. It gives you unrivaled control around the greens and the feel is indescribable. This is a great ball for anyone who can put together a solid round! The only downside to the Pro V1 is the pricetag - but the it's worth it to me. If you are the type that puts a lot of balls in the woods or in the water, it might not be the best ball for you. A cheaper Titleist ball that performs well is the Titleist NXT. I also received a sleeve of Callaway Big Bertha balls in the mail as part of a promotional deal...I tried them out and liked them as well. I hope this helps. Please comment if you have any questions.
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