Description The Pinnacle Power Core Series™ of golf balls has been designed to meet the needs of today''s recreational golfers seeking the ultimate in long, straight distance, soft feel and high quality at a valu...
Summary: I have no idea why some schmiels rate this ball low... No, it is not a Pro VI. But it IS one of the very best balls for the money I have ever played!! I used it do drive a 345 yard par 4, so it is plenty long, and the feel is superb. So, if U are a brand snob, go blow your $$$... if not, try a sleeve, U will not be sorry!!
Customer Service: NA
Similar Products Used: Most
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Review Date July 2, 2003
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5,
2 votes
Reviewed by: Ben (Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Pinnacle soft core distance
Summary: I have probably spent thousands on golf balls trying to get any and every advantage, from $6 a ball to 50 cents, played them all in the two years I have played, 5 rounds a week, This ball is the best combination for me and I would assume others trying to break 100, it is longer off the tee, stays closer to the fairway on slices and is soft enough to feel a control around the green, no it's not the longest ball, no it's not the softest...but give it a try if you are trying to break 100 and see how it helps!
Customer Service: n/a
Similar Products Used: you name it, nothing better at $075c a ball
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Review Date June 28, 2003
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Dan (Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
, from Albuquerque, NM USA
Model Reviewed: Pinnacle Power Core Soft Feel
Summary: Won a sleeve of these balls as a door prize at a golf tournament. Decided to give them a try. Great distance off the tee and with my irons. I backed a nine iron up about five feet from 130 yards, and I don't usually do that. Very good feel off of the putter. I have played Strata for the past year, but I think I am going to switch to this ball.
Customer Service: Awesome as always. If you visit Albuquerque, Golf Mart is the place to go for golf equipment.
Similar Products Used: Strata, Titleist, Precept.
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Review Date February 23, 2003
Overall Rating 3 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Reviewed by: Mike B(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
, from Sunnyvale, CA
Model Reviewed: Soft Feel
Summary: this ball didn't have that "soft feel" I was looking for. was putting this on the practice green, along with a Precept Lady, Top Flite Tour, and Hogan Apex Tour. the Lady, TF Tour, and Hogan ball all felt fairly similar to me. the Pinnacle felt much different -- harder -- which I didn't care for.
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Review Date June 24, 2002
Overall Rating 3 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.00 of 5,
2 votes
Reviewed by: Club Steeler(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Pinnacle Power Core Soft Feel
Summary: Not nearly as soft feeling as I thought. In fact the cover is actually firmer than the Gold Distance, but the core has less compression. It is a decent ball for the price. It is long, and is a good option for a distance ball with a little bit of feel around the greens. However, it does not really seem to fit in the same category as low compression balls such as the Dunlop Loco or Precept Laddie. It's more of a distance ball. Reminds me of the old Titleist HP2s. I don't notice much spin either, which may or may not be good for your game. I do not notice a big differance in performance between the OSft Feel and the Gold Distance. Both are much better than the Power Core Straight Distance, which has one of the highest compression cores made and feels like a rock.
Similar Products Used: Pinnacle Gold Distance
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