Description Dunlop''s Low Compression Technology is specially engineered to turn your swing into a competitive edge. Upon impact, LoCo compresses more easily on the clubface, making better energy transfer, improv...
Reviewed by: Danny Aylward(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Summary: Lands soft around the greens after long ball. I hit a hard low drive on a 267 par four, flag was on front of green, the ball managed to hit the green soft enough to roll lightly into the hole. I won't use any other ball.
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Review Date August 16, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Jeff Howard(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Dunlop Loco
Summary: Started using this ball in July of 2008, my putting has improved and my distance off the tee improved. On 22 July 2008 I got my first hole in one on a 143 yard Par 3. Great Ball!!
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Review Date December 16, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Toby(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Dunlop LoCo Crazy Long
Summary: You heard it from the others, Really long off all clubs. But more importantly it is really really straight off the driver. No prooblems holding greens, 6 and up roll back. Long irons skip forward a couple of inches or feet. Short game is fine, I like controlling trajactory more than spin and these are lively and pop high off wedges. And I can spin them out of bunkers so I am happy. Best ball I have used. I test other balls to see if I can beat it, no luck yet.
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Summary: As a golfer with a slow swing speed, I have been searching for a ball that gives the best balance of distance, control, and price for year-round practice round use. I compared the Dunlop Loco, Noodle, and the new Wilson Fifty. Dunlop Loco is the winner. While the Noodle is a reliable ball that works well around the greens for me, I found its distance to be only average. The Wilson Fifty provided awesome distance, but distance control varied wildly off of my wedges (normally a strength), so much that it was unusable near the greens. Shame, because it will certainly get up and go off the driver and hybrids. The Dunlop Loco routinely added 10-20 yards on drives, and helped me set some impressive personal driving records--hey, when you normally drive 225 and you sometimes hit 275 it is a big deal! It also was reasonable around the greens, and consistent with both wedge and putter, though firmer than the Noodle. Price-wise, you can get Locos on sale in 24 packs for as little as $12 at times ... putting it all together, I'm feeling a little Loco for now!
Customer Service: NA
Similar Products Used: Pinnacle Exception, Volvik Crystal
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Review Date November 9, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Steve Fisher(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Dunlop LOCO M.A.D.
Summary: First time I played with the LOCO I made a Hole in one!
Love them!
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