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Nike Mojo II

Nike Mojo II


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  • Low, mid-70s compression core
  • Unique Surlyn cover
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Review Date
January 3, 2008

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Barry B. ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
nike mojo II

Summary:
This ball is great for the plyer whop shoots in the 100's or 90's like me... i always hit it super far with the mojo balls.

Customer Service:
none

Similar Products Used:
nike ignite irons



Review Date
April 13, 2006

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Pocket_Aces ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Nike Mojo II

Summary:
I wanted to give this ball a chance before I wrote a review. After 3 months of use, I came to the conclusion that it wasn't for me.
This ball is very long, I mean really long. I'm not a very long ball hitter by any means but I was happy to say that I actually hit the green on a 334 yard Par 4. Actually was 8 feet past the pin. (Missed the put for eagle.)

But to me, that was my issue with this ball. Not because I miss that particular putt, but for the life of me I could not judge distances too well with this ball. Before I went to this ball, I averaged 1 3-jack a round. Went to this ball and my 3-jacks went up to 4. Last tourney I played with this ball, I 3-jacked 6 times. It just seeemed like at times, the ball jumps of the putter face hot and sometimes not. All I know is that I went back to my previous ball and have not 3-jacked in 2 tourney rounds. Oh well.

I guess if your game will benefit more from longer drives than from greenside play, this ball's for you. If you put more emphasis on touch, then look elswhere.

Customer Service:
Never used them.

Similar Products Used:
Name it . . .


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Review Date
January 1, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Eckody91 ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Nike Mojo 2

Summary:
What is it that keeps me driving towards this specific ball? Is it the attractive cover of the ball? The box? The good-looking karma ball? Or just the fact that it is a nike golf ball? I don't know for sure what it is but whatever the reason, I know that these are always my favorite balls in my bag. I have this extra boost of confidence just using this ball. I used these balls more than any other this past year. In total, I have purchased about 15 boxes of these balls. I just love them. The extra karma ball is probably my favorite ball.
Performance, you ask? I find the performance of these balls to be fine. No matter what ball you use there are always going to be the shots that don't go the way you want them to. I make less mistakes with this ball then any other. As for complaints of not hitting this ball straight. I slice any ball I hit so I can't say anything about how straight this ball travels. It wouldn't matter if it is a Dunlop, Top FLite, Maxfli, or Callaway, I would still slice it. I also use Top-Flite XL 2000, Titlest, and Callaway Warbird golf balls. For some reason the MOJO's stand out over these other balls. However, I do occasionally use the Top-Flite on longer holes to get the extra distance. I would recommend these balls to anyone who just just going out to play for a good time. If you are in a league or a tournament then I would recommend paying a little extra for some nicer balls such as Titlest Pro-V balls. Those balls are great!

Customer Service:
None Needed

Similar Products Used:
Nike Power Distance Super Far Balls
Nike CPR Irons
Nike CPR Iron-Woods
Nike Sasquach Driver
Nike Blue Chip Putter
Nike Spin Velocity Wedge


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Review Date
July 18, 2005

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Clevelandmade22 ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Nike Mojo 2

Summary:
The nike mojo 2 is long of the tee yet somewhat hard to keep straight. The mojo with its sleek sparkle cover and the one color ball this is a cool ball that has it's payoff. The niuke mojo 2 is great for a player who is planning on breaking any reccords and for the price you cant go wrong with this ball. For the amateur golfer id give this ball a 5 but for a strong golfer probably a 3.


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Review Date
July 12, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: duh_kid ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
Nike Mojo (2005 edition)

Summary:
I have not played the original Nike Mojo but this ball is awesome. The ball is long of the tee, very soft around the greens. It's a little soft when putting but that's probably because I have been using Top Flite TL- 2 balls (more distance but rock hard with no feel,)

Ball is definetly worth considering for the price.

5 Star review!!

( I got mine for $20 Canadian per dozen at Wal-Mart)

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Wal-Mart staff was very helpful.
Nike was not used.


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