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Nike Power Distance Super Soft Balls Review

Nike Power Distance Super Soft


Description
  • 432 dimple pattern allows for longer distance with soft feel
  • 2-Piece, solid core construction
  • Softened Ionomer Cover
  • 65 Compression



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Review Date
March 26, 2011

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Elton ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
nike pd soft

Summary:
Well, I've been playing for 3 years. And I rate the pd soft is a great beginner player ball. I've played different balls but I always come back to this one. I find it to come off the club head great I hit it with my driver about 230 to 260 yards depending on my swing. Great off my putter good feed back sound and roll. My wedge 56 I hit it about 85 yards. Though I'm still learning again its the ball I enjoy most. $15.00 at my local store. I've tried a more compressed ball and it seems that it does not come off my club face and my swing speed

Customer Service:
It would be great to see Nike ball fittings here in Saint George, Utah

Similar Products Used:
Top flite feel, Bridgestone E-6, Pinnicle Gold FX soft, PRO V1 only when I find one!


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Review Date
August 25, 2010

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Pim ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
nike precision power distance super soft

Summary:
Don't know if were all reviewing the same ball. But on the box it states "precision"PD super soft.
Its a good ball. Having an average swing speed myself, i find the performance slightly above average. I live on a golfcourse and have time to try out all sorts of golfgear.
This ball goes straight, with a nice penatrating flight. My wedge eats it however and this ball wont last for 18 holes.
Distance NOT as advertised. I tried this ball on the same holes with other balls i hit well: Titleist SoLo, srixon soft feel and precept u-tri tour. It performed average again. Not short, not far. The Srixon soft feel outdistanced it every time.

So worth having in your bag, nice ball with good trajectory. But doesnt deliver as advertised.

Customer Service:
not needed

Similar Products Used:
most of them....


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Review Date
August 17, 2010

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 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: Emilio ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
nike power distance soft

Summary:
I can't believe the reviews written so far: scratch golfers who claim to hit 50 yards more than ever before! Are you pai d by Nike ???
I have been playing pinncal gold this season and compared with those I win couple of yards with my irons. What i particularly like is how 'soft['they leave the club and how easily they go high. On the green I think they have a harder feel than the pinnacles. all in all an allroud ball that want disappoint


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Review Date
July 6, 2010

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: dan burkhardt ,  Scratch Golfer

Model Reviewed:
nike pd soft

Summary:
Found one on the course and trid it on my next drive, i hit a 340 yard drive I hit it so far i thought i lost the balli was stuned to find it 50 yards past the 150 marker my normal drives are about 240. tried it a couple more times on drives and still hit it over 300 yards. i still have to work it out around the green but i will be switching balls starting this weeks round of golf.


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Review Date
November 11, 2009

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Reviewed by: alanmc ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Nike PD Soft

Summary:
great winter ball for lower handicaps with good distance control. it carries a long way even on a cold winter day and is more penetrating into the wind than the platinum 1 or prov1. distance control from 40-140 metres is sacrificed. i found my PW carries 140m not 130m as with the prov1 leaving a bigger gap between wedges. for the shorter hitters it would be good all year round. for chip shots there is an initial bounce off the clubface that takes a round or two to get used to. there is exceptional feel with the putter. it may not be the best inside 150m but definitely the best value ball on the market

Similar Products Used:
my preferred ball's are titleist prov1, srixon z-star or callaway tour i as they spin more on hard ground but for soft greens this ball plays similar to the titleist nxt(nxt not as long) or titleist prov1x(prov1x offers better distance control)


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