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Nike One

Nike One


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Four distinct, performance-specific balls, each engineered to provide precise stroke-saving playability and reliable response shot after shot hole after hole round after round.



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Review Date
August 11, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Stevierayt ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
nike one black

Summary:
about 2 weeks ago my mom bought me a box of these balls, it was either a bridgestone b330 (which i absolutely love) or a box of nike one blacks. Also by the way i'm 15 years old and have been playing golf since i was 3. I gave the blacks a try because i just figured i'd give something new a try. The first hole i played with it, i hit the drive well over 270 yards and had a fairly decent draw on it (which is how i prefer to play). My iron shots were all magnificent, they all went straight as imaginable. The puttins is a little clicky, but still VERY precise. I parred or birdied just about every hole i've played with this ball. And i almost always hit it straight which is nice, because i've probably played about 10 rounds of 18 and lost 2 of my 12 so far. it's a great ball i highly reccomend it for a high spin, long distance player.

Customer Service:
just the advertisments i've seen

Similar Products Used:
bridgestone tour b330 (2nd fav ball), second hand pro v1's and pro v1x's, callaway hx hot, taylormade tp black/red ( tied for 2nd fav), srixon ad 333


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Review Date
November 7, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: TRtwo ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Nike One Black

Summary:
The Black is the low spin Nike and comparable to ProV1x or HX Tour. The Platinum is higher spin and is like the high spin models Pro V1 and Tour 56. I came from ProV1x. I spin the ball very aggressively so I am always looking for a ball to take the spin off my shots. Got a box as a gift and went out and shot my low round for 2006 with them. Can be worked with woods or irons (overworked if you try). Tee shots will roll which I did not get with the Titleists. Irons (I hit moon shots) stop within a few feet of touchdown, without spinning back off the green. The Blacks putt a little "clicky" for my taste but I live with that for the ball striking performance.
Pro line Callaway irons with excellent grooves YMMV. I love this ball.
Tried Platinum, too much spin, but a good feeling ball and they putt with excellent feel.

Customer Service:
hey it's Nike

Similar Products Used:
ProV1x, Hx Tour, MaxFli Rev (red & black), Bridgestone B330 (my 2nd fav.) and all the two piece balls which I think are too hard and fly a long way, but are poor off the irons and putt like rocks.


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Review Date
June 26, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: hobbangr ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Nike One Gold

Summary:
Got these balls at a killer price, 20 a dozen. Unfortunately only bought 2 dozen at the time. SOFT SOFT SOFT, with abuse they will cut, but quite durable in my opinion. Green grabbing power with the irons, VERY soft feel off the driver. Putting feels like the ball sucks onto the face and bounces off, gotta love that! I believe the target audience would be those shooting in the low 90's wanting to kick things up a notch. All around great ball, too bad losing them makes you want to ='(.

Customer Service:
Not Used

Similar Products Used:
Pro-V1, Pro-V1x


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Review Date
June 18, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Krut ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Nike One Black

Summary:
I have not been very impressed with nike balls, so i was suprised with the one black. I was able to carry my drives 10 yards longer than usuall and an overall distance increase of about 15-20 yards. I also like the high, booming trajectory. Best of all, although a distance ball, I was still able to spin the ball when shooting for the green.

Customer Service:
None needed.

Similar Products Used:
Pro V1/V1x, HX Tour, HX Hot etc.


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Review Date
May 18, 2005

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: golfvin ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Nike One Black

Summary:
This balls travels longer than I usually hit it... never used Brand New Titlesit pro v1 though... only used 2nd hand as i was not a good enough golfer before... Very happy with how it holds the line and I do not think it is a very HARDROCK ball... putting is not a problem for me...but doesnt mean this ball helps me too. overall good balls, great values from Ebay

Similar Products Used:
2nd hand Titleist Pro V1, Nike One Gold


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