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Review Date June 7, 2003 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: Greg (Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
, from Chicago Model Reviewed: Rawlings Summary: In one word, ridiculous. Even though I bought them on a lark for $4.99, I feel like I got ripped off. Feel like rocks. Bought 2 dozen and threw them all away after hitting with them. It's my own fault for buying golf balls from a baseball glove manufacturer.
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Review Date September 28, 2001 Overall Rating
2 of 5
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3 of 5
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Reviewed by: shagnat(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s Model Reviewed: Precept Senior Summary: Not a great ball. Very average for me. Price is fine, but, ball isn't as good as some other balls in the same category.
I really like the Precept Tour Advantage for only $2 more per dozen. This ball has great distance very decent spin and is softer.
Give the Tour Advantage a try and see what you think! Customer Service: not applicable Similar Products Used: lots and lots
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Review Date September 11, 2001 Overall Rating
4 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: rimmy737(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
, from Sydney, Australia Model Reviewed: MC Senior Summary: I've played several rounds with the MC Senior. Shot 5 under my handicap on the weekend to win the competition at my local club.
The ball goes reasonably long for my swing speed. Dave from HK doesn't know what he is talking about. He obviously doesn't hit the ball hard enough to generate any spin, or stopping power. Either that or he hits knock downs.
Having played with the MC Spin, Nike Spin Control and Titleist HVC Spin, I can say that the MC Senior has less spin. More importantly it is supposed to have less spin.
The ball is good to putt with. I use a copper Ping Zing 2 putter, whilst my dad uses a tri-hot. Off either face (hard or soft) the ball gets a nice roll.
The ball is an all rounder, good for a medium to high markers. Value rating is based on the fact that the ball has paid for itself in my club competition!
I've also played the Maxfli Revolution multilayer. It doesn't go as far for my game, but stops dead on greens. Given the much higher price for the revos, the MC Senior is a better deal for me. Similar Products Used: MC Lady
Nike Spin Control
Dunlop DDH
Dunlop Double Titanium
Maxfli Revolution multilayer
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Review Date December 30, 2000 Overall Rating
4 of 5
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4 of 5
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Reviewed by: Howard(Unregistered User)
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Shoot in the 80s
, from Scottsdale, Az Model Reviewed: Bridgestone MC senior Summary: I simply loved this ball. Distance fine especially with driver. Spin not great. Pricing better than most. The only drawback that I can see is the way it seems to scuff after only one round. I have not played this ball enough (about 15 rounds) to make a specific recommendation compared to other balls other that to say it flies as well as any other ball that I have ever played with. Do I love the ball.......absolutely. Similar Products Used: Too numerous to mention
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Review Date October 7, 1999 Overall Rating
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3 of 5
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Reviewed by: Dave(Unregistered User)
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Shoot in the 90s
, from Hong Kong Summary: This ball flies high and seems to be greatly affected by wind. On greens, it bounces and doesn't hold. I can't imagine anyone's game would benefit from this behavior, regardless of their swing speed. I played it along with a Precept MC Distance, so a direct comparison made the differences very evident.
Similar Products Used: Too many to list.
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