Description From Precept Golf:
"What could possibly cause a man to ever hit a lady? A Precept MC Lady golf ball, that is. How about extra distance off the tee and with the irons? How about wind-boring trajectory...
Reviewed by: bob-d2(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: MC Lady
Summary: I guess my mid range swing speed to be 93-97 mph and thought this was a pretty decent ball. I don't believe it is as long as some of the newer 2 piece balls, like the Pinnacle Gold or the Srixon Soft Feel, but I feel those balls squish and jump a lot which makes it difficult to judge distance...sort of like playing a super ball. I felt I could count on the distance with the MC Lady and scored well with it because iron distance was consistent.
I like to hear a click on full fairway shots to chips, but this ball was pretty quiet. I also noticed that time to time, there were tiny pieces of cover I had to pull off to get it back to smooth.
Gee, at prices some of the other reviewers have mentioned, I can buy them and not have to hope on finding another. Indeed, if I ever have to buy balls, this would be near the top of list.
Customer Service: Perhaps someday I'll have a golf ball serviced and will relate that experience.
Similar Products Used: I've found and purchased a lot of two piece balls. Some: Pinnacle Gold, Wilson Smart Core, Srixon Soft Feel, Titleist DT, Dunlop Loco, Top Flight D2, Maxfli Revolution.
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Review Date July 15, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: BIG YOL(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Bridgestone Precept MC Lady
Summary: This is my second try at using this ball. The first time (years ago) I couldn't get over hitting a ball that said LADY on it. So, after one hole I switched back.
This time I bought a bunch of them for $6.50 a dozen. At that price I replaced all the balls in my shag bag, and started practicing with them. They do feel similar to the V-1s on chips. I played them this week for the first time on the course, and I let the 3 other players know that I was playing a LADY at $6.50 a dozen. All were surprised at the price.
Overall, the ball played very well - off the tee, I did feel that is was a little shorter, but not significantly shorter. And, on putts the ball felt really good.
I'm sold on the lower price and the exceptional value. Great Ball for the price.
Similar Products Used: Nothing compares to this ball for the price.
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Summary: Bought this ball because of claims of great distance but was very disappointed in this regard. Normally competitive in distance I was the short hitter in my foursome for the rounds I used these. Finally I switched back to one of my regular balls and jumped right back into competition. My swingspeed is about 100mph. The Precept Extra Spin always went good enuf and I had some of my best scores with those; no need for the Lady.
Titleist Solo are my faves now.
Similar Products Used: Precept ExtraSpin (very good, good bite), Titleist DT Solo (long and straight, ok bite), Pro V1 (too much spin for me, I like to on my driver)
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Review Date August 2, 2002
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Reviewed by: ozzy67(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: precept lady
Summary: This is a good ball but it doesnt stop on the greens very well if using a fairways wood on a approach shot but over all I would probably buy it again but may try a few others like the noodle ball to see if it plays any better on approach shots
Similar Products Used: Nike balls (suck) top flite 2000 magna(not a bad ball top flite 3000 ( not much of an improvement here
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Review Date July 22, 2002
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Juan Sanchez(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
, from Rocklin, Ca 95765
Model Reviewed: Precept MC Lady
Summary: This ball seems to do all of the things as advertised. Surprisingly soft yet long and seems to offer just the right amount of spin. This is not a hard ball to control, yet you can play differing shots (knock down, draw, fade, skip check). You can really score well with this ball. After trying a number of balls, this is one I'll play.
Similar Products Used: Pro V.1, NXT Tour, Strata Tour Ultimate II, Wilson Smart Core, Srixon Hi-Spin, Pinnacle Extra Spin
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