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Review Date October 6, 2008 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: born2birdie
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Scratch Golfer Model Reviewed: pinnacle exeption Summary: I recently tried one of my students balls while out on a playing lesson and I could not believe the name and make when I got up to the green.
The pinnacle exeption felt every bit as good as my callaway staff ball I have tried it several times since then with great results .A great ball for all skill levels at a very affordable price Similar Products Used: callaway pro hxi
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Review Date June 21, 2008 Overall Rating
4 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: nICK
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Pinnacle Exception Summary: Many reviewers are making comparisons between the Pro V1/v1x and the Pinnacle Exception. And again, there is no Pro V1-killer and the Exception doesn't really compare. If you have the tons of cash and shoot in the 60s/70s, it's the ball of choice period. Most of are neither rich nor real good, so the Pinnacle Exception fits the bill fine.
For 4-5 dollars a dozen, the Pinnacle Exception is an amazing ball. Very long (hit my first 300+ yard drive with this ball) and straight. The Feel putting is pretty good as well. The spin-ability of the ball is rather average, as I can't seem to get a great backspin on the ball. Nevertheless, it bites and is comparable to the NXT spin-wise. Certainly much better than the Top Flite D2 or other distance ball spin-wise.
Worth the price, the exception (bought 4 dozen) be my summer ball. High-ball flight might not be great for other seasons, we will see. Similar Products Used: NXT, NXT Tour, Nike Juice, ProV1, Group of Nike balls, HX Hot, HX Tour, Top Flite D2
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Review Date June 21, 2008 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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2 votes
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Reviewed by: nICK(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Pinnacle Exception Summary: Many reviewers are making comparisons between the Pro V1/v1x and the Pinnacle Exception. And again, there is no Pro V1-killer and the Exception doesn't really compare. If you have the tons of cash and shoot in the 60s/70s, it's the ball of choice period. Most of are neither rich nor real good, so the Pinnacle Exception fits the bill fine.
For 4-5 dollars a dozen, the Pinnacle Exception is an amazing ball. Very long (hit my first 300+ yard drive with this ball) and straight. The Feel putting is pretty good as well. The spin-ability of the ball is rather average, as I can't seem to get a great backspin on the ball. Nevertheless, it bites and is comparable to the NXT spin-wise. Certainly much better than the Top Flite D2 or other distance ball spin-wise.
Worth the price, the exception (bought 4 dozen) be my summer ball. High-ball flight might not be great for other seasons, we will see. Similar Products Used: NXT, NXT Tour, Nike Juice, ProV1, Group of Nike balls, HX Hot, HX Tour, Top Flite D2
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Review Date June 6, 2008 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: rhcrouse
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Pinnacle Exception Summary: I started playing this ball when it was first introduced. I beleive, without a doubt, this is this best ball for the money. I have played many different brands of ball in the last thirty four years, and this has been the best performer overall. Long off the driver, and stops fairly well on the greens. It does not stop or draw back like a ProV1, but is more durable. I find that playing the Exception on par four, and fives, and the ProV1 on par threes works great. That way the ProV1's last much longer. Customer Service: Never used, but they are a Titleist product.
Similar Products Used: Titleist NXT, and NXT Tour, Callaway Big Bertha, Slazinger, Nike.
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Review Date September 3, 2007 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
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2 votes
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Reviewed by: mashedpotato
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Pinnacle Exception Summary: A very high quality golf ball. Very soft, very long and consistent. Many people don't realize Pinnacles are produced in the same factory at Titleist as they are both owned and operated by Acushnet. At local golf shops for $17.99 per doz. you'd be better to go with the Titleist DT Solo for $19.99, they are much softer and thus have much better feel. Similar Products Used: Titleist DT Solo, Maxfli Noodle, Nike Power Distance Soft
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