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Nike Power Distance Ti-Velocity

Nike Power Distance Ti-Velocity


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A trio of New Nike Precision Power Distance golf balls built around a flexible core concept. Each hball has its own special madness, Ti-Velocity for flat out, low to the ground hyperspeed on a string,...
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Review Date
November 28, 2005

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Reviewed by: peterof ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Nike Power Distance Ti-Velocity

Summary:
While these balls are relatively cheap and give good distance off the tee, they are very poor around the greens. They are rock hard so when you miss (putting or chipping) you will miss big. They have no feel and are extremely difficult to get used to. These balls can screw up your short game so beware. Would recommend for high hcappers looking for distance and who lose a lot of balls.

Customer Service:
NA

Similar Products Used:
Titleist NXT, Pro V1


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Review Date
May 20, 2005

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

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 3 of 5

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4.50 of 5, 2 votes

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Reviewed by: jordoo ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Nike Power Distance ti velosity

Summary:
I won a dozzen of these as a door prise at a comp. picknick. They r def. long but I don't think they r longer than the pro v1 which is what i usually play.These balls feel hard but not like complete rocks. Short game took a little geting used too but they r managable if u don't expect them to stop. Anyway I gave two sleeves to my dad and one to my buddie left the other couple on the range.

Customer Service:
Don't Know

Similar Products Used:
Reminded me of a souped up XL 2000 or 3000


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Review Date
August 31, 2003

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

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 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: Drake James ,  Shoots in the 80s , from Washington, DC

Model Reviewed:
Nike TI Velocity

Summary:
I really did not have any prior experience with this ball but I was in sever slice mode and was willing to give it a try since I had just found it. I teed it up and it was definately a distance. It drives just as long as the top flight 2000 extra long but had a better trajectory. All these balls seem to be pretty much the same. I compare all distance balls to the Pinnacles (Hardest of the Hard Rocks) and all spin balls to the Titleist Professional and Pro V balls. The rest is just cosmetics and personal preference. The distance balls do putting differently and this one was not bad. Decent ball but I can't speak on the price since I am a ball scavenger and I play all the balls you guys leave me in woods and ponds. I have plenty of everything from Pro v's to DDH. I never buy golf balls but always have the best of the brand names at my disposal. I liked the Nike but will stay with the Titleist NXT Distance (I like the way the Name looks when I tee & putt).

Customer Service:
Great since I don't deal with them!

Similar Products Used:
Top Flight 2000, Pinnacle Extreme, NXT Distance, Calloway Red.



Review Date
July 13, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Glenn ,  Shoots in the 90s , from Hastings, NY.

Model Reviewed:
Nike Ti Velocity Pure Distance

Summary:
Compared to the Top Flite XL 3000 and the Maxfli Noodle, these are a much longer ball. Their feel is comparable to the Noodle, which is softer than the XL 3000 but their distance on a well hit shot is significantly longer. Excellent product.

Similar Products Used:
Topflite XL3000
Maxfli Noodle
Wilson Prostaff



Review Date
June 27, 2003

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

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 2 of 5

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Reviewed by: Butch33 ,  Shoots in the 90s , from Omaha

Model Reviewed:
Nike Power Distance Ti/Velocity

Summary:
I realize the intent of this ball is to help get distance off the tee. It accomplishes that fairly well. The problem is, once you get in close this ball is awful. No touch. No feel. No control. I'll sacrifice 10 yards off the tee for a ball that is playable when you need to score any day. Not recommended, especially if your game is based on feel.



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