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Precept U-TRI Tour

Precept U-TRI Tour


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Precept, a division of Bridgestone Sports, is a worldwide leader in the development of cutting-edge golf ball technology. Golfers of all handicaps prefer Precept balls.



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Review Date
September 18, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: ripit35 ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
U-tri Tour

Summary:
I got these balls based on the reviews and the price. I have played a couple rounds with both the HX Tour 56 and the U-tri Tour, interchanging balls. I honestly couldn't tell the difference. My best shot of the day was a six iron on a 191 yard par 3 that landed just right of the hole and spinned back a couple feet. On another hole i hit a bad tee shot, and was left with about 170 yards, in the trees. I punched a 4 iron that started drawing midflight towards the green. It has controllable spin off the long irons and woods. I have a lot of confidence with this ball. Callaway can keep their overpriced crap.


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Review Date
September 15, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: smv71 ,  Scratch Golfer

Model Reviewed:
Precept U-Tri Tour

Summary:
I was hitting my Pro-V's as usual, when I was practicing. And at my home course there is a long dog leg left par 5 that has a huge lake on the left that wraps all the way to the green from about 210 yds from the plates, so its a real risk for the green in two, now i never play it as a chance in comp - but in practice and in match play if its needed I'll sometimes have a crack, so anyways, i tee up with the pro v1x and hit it 260 ish, left side, good spot for a shot at the smallish green with two deep bunkers right and left front, i shoot, a little fat, water!! Reload grab a ball out of my bag, just throw it on the ground, fire away again, ball flies like im on the tour, nice flight up over the left bunker softly spins a little back towards the pin.. 7-8 ft away, magic shot - even for someone who can shoot the odd under par round , I'm very very happy with that shot. I get to the green and the ball is a precept u-tri tour, i had left it in there from saturday when i found it OB on the 3rd. I played it again on the 9th after i binned the put. (putt's well too.) Had a solid par with a lip out. Went straight into the pro shop and asked about how much they were. Had to double check the price! What a bargain. Pro says to me that they should be more popular - No Kidding!!! I bought a box to test out my theory, guess what I play with now. thats right U-TRI TOURS. Do yourself a favour, save some cash, enjoy it when it sails OB, instead of wincing when your PRO V does..

Similar Products Used:
PRO-V1X until now


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Review Date
August 17, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: athertonius ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
precept u tri tour

Summary:
Being a die hard Titleist man I was skeptical. This ball is as everyone else described. I am a converted ProV1 user. I was hitting the ProV very well, but I was just spinning it too much. A friend of mine suggested this Precept and I thought for 24 bucks at Wal Mart it was worth a shot. These balls in my opinion react just like the ProV only with less spin, which is what I was looking for. They still hold, and spin for me the right amount. Chipping and putting with these is a coin flip between the two balls! They could charge 40 a dozen and I'd still buy them!!!

Similar Products Used:
ProV1, Titleist Professional 100.


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Review Date
July 31, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Jason ,  Shoots in the 80s

Summary:
This is relatively durable ball with a nice, tacky Urethane cover. It checks up very well (I don't own a launch monitor so I'll defer to statistics I've seen on the 'net that say it is indeed a high-spin ball). It also feels very soft off the putter face. LostGolfBalls no longer has any of these in stock (a crying shame), otherwise I'd keep buying 6 or 7 dozen at a time like I used to. I suppose its replacement is the Bridgestone B330S, which is too pricey for my taste at the moment. I guess I'll need to wait a few years for that one to drop in price. My value rating is based on LostGolfBalls' $3.95 price for the AAA quality. What a deal!

Similar Products Used:
Black Max, HX Tour, Pro V1, Strata Tour Ace


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Review Date
July 8, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
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Reviewed by: Pim ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Precept U-tri Tour

Summary:
Flies like an angel, stops on a dime.
No wonder this ball is rated best. More then 50 reviews still gives an 4.89 av.!
It has a bit more spin than U-tri distance or even the extra spin. So best value for money if you can find them.
Lake ball = only about € 0.50/0.80 in Europe

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Similar Products Used:
Pinnacle exception/gold, Titleist pro V's/SoLo, Precept U-tri extra spin/distance


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