Reviewed by: dirkcham
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Shoots in the 90s Model Reviewed: Precept U-Tri Extra Spin Summary: When I started golf a couple of years back (less than a decade of course), I was playing with many different types of balls. Well, like most beginners, you just want to keep out of water, hazards, rough and losing balls!
As you started to play more seriously, you got to search for a ball that have a consistent feel that suit yourself. I tried ProV1 and love it (got a hole-in-one with it!). However, the price of ProV1 is really too high for the general public. Read a couple of reviews on web and magazine, decided to try U-Tri Extra Distance (at the same time, I also bought the U-Tri Extra Spin (am I lucky to do that). The U-Tri Extra Dist is a good ball, however, I felt that U-Tri Extra Spin has better feel and suit my needs better. With a 85mph swing speed only on the driver, Extra Spin provide a better hit on the driver (Extra Dist suppose to provide longer, but not so for me...). On the approach and wedge shot, the feel is just as incredible compared to ProV1. The downside is using it on the putting green. Quite dull though the roll is relatively true (ProV1 much better feel and roll).
One other downside is that this ball tends to scuff easier than ProV1 (???) which does not makes sense. I changed the ball (if its does not get lost in water and rough..) after 2 rounds of 18holes. Hey, for the price, this is affordable.
This is a MUST-GET ball for people starting to get more serious with the game. Give some consistency with all of your equipment and accessories, you should be on the way to be a better golfer (dunt be like me, changed drivers, irons, putter too many times to mention over the years....).
All the best to your golf game, play well and most importantly, play it as a gentleman (or lady) - RESPECT THE GAME. Similar Products Used: Titleist ProV1, ProV1x, Precept Laddie, U-Tri (all series - Tour, Extra Dist, Extra Spin...), TopFlite XL, XL2000, XL3000. Maxfli Noodle. And many others. The mentioned few are used more often in my earlier golfing days.
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