Description The oversized core and ionomer inner cover, this ball is designed to go far. Each layer is designed to achieve a specigic action and, together create a complete and unified scoring advantage for Tour ...
Reviewed by: cameron(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: titleist pro v1x
Summary: this is the best ball i have used. when i was golfing i sliced the ball into a field. so i went to find it. its wasnt a compition so i went to look for it and i found a couple of other balls (7 to be exact) and i was lucky to find this ball. when i shot it it went really straight
Customer Service: none
Similar Products Used: nike one back
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Review Date April 22, 2009
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Visitors rate this review 4.00 of 5,
1 votes
Reviewed by: golfer1292(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Nike one+black
Summary: Great ball with great feel. Ball is very durable. Great off the tee and around the greens! Better ball than any Pro V or Srixon, does not spin as much off the tee but has a good feel around the greens.
Similar Products Used: Pro V1x, Pro V1, Srixon Z Star, Srixon Soft Feel, Bridgestone B330
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Summary: dude. you must be crazy to think this ball sucks. this is a lot better than any titleist ball ever created, and is by far the best ever. it has great driving distance and is great for short gain. i am only 10 and i am hitting this 190 yards!!!
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Summary: I played the older Nike One Black the other day and really liked it. The newer ones say one+black, this was just oneblack on the side. The ball was very long. I also nailed a tree with one and the ball only had a brown mark and was undamaged! As with the Nike Platinum, if I went to crush it I was doing the Tiger and spraying it right, but it still went a mile. The newer balls out there seem to fight the slice better and stay straight, probably because of spin, cover, dimple pattern, whatever. What I liked most about this ball though is it's a joy to putt. Nice and soft off the putter face, yet durable. A rare combination these days. I look forward to trying the newer versions out, but not at $40/dozen, unless a sample makes me a believer. There are too many great 3 piece balls off there now for under $30/dozen. If I want to break the bank for a ball, it's going to be a Bridgestone B330S, or a ProV1, I know I love those two. All and all, a very nice ball to play a round with.
Customer Service: N/A.
Similar Products Used: Callaway HX56, B330, Black Max.
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Summary: I had high hopes for this ball and wanted to like it; as it was rated #1 (tied with the Nike Powersoft) in last year's Consumer Report for best ball. I had heard the 07 version was softer than the previous versions, and since I put a premium on softness, I bought a sleeve of the 07 to try.
While it is basically a fine ball, it was also unremarkable in pretty well every area. Spin, average, distance good, but not above my other balls I play, trajectory: great. It also had more spin off my long irons and driver than my gamer, the V1!
All in all, I will give it, becuase of it's price, about a 3.5 out of 5. If I was going to switch to a longer, harder ball, I would go with the Taylormade Black that is harder than the NOB, but longer, and better spin!
Similar Products Used: Taylormade Red and Black, Pro V1, Nike Powersoft, Bridgestone e5 and e6, etc., etc., etc.
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