Description Incorporates a 2-piece, 420 modified multi-size dimple pattern, large, high response core and a thin cover featuring Titanium and Magnesium additives for a combination of distance and control.
Reviewed by: kBeyersted(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: DC Tour
Summary: This is a super ball. It is nearly as long as the distance rocks, but it also has a great feel coming off the putter. It has a decent amount of spin, especially when you consider the distance it gives. Lastly the durability of the cover is hard to match for such a soft ball.
Customer Service: Never used
Similar Products Used: Just about everything
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Review Date July 31, 2001
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Reviewed by: TJ(Unregistered User)
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Shoot in the 80s
, from St. Paul, MN
Model Reviewed: DC Tour
Summary: These balls perform really well. Distance is normal, but spin and durability have been MUCH better than I expected. Price is just ok in my area. Cool logo. Overall a pleasant surprise that I'll certainly buy again.
Similar Products Used: None
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Review Date July 25, 2001
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Reviewed by: Nick Andrewes(Unregistered User)
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Shoot in the 80s
, from San Francisco
Model Reviewed: DC tour
Summary: These balls feel really solid. They have enough spin to do the job. Good distance off the tee, nice feel around the greens and comes off the putter with confidence. A very well-rounded ball.
Similar Products Used: callaway,titleist,
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Review Date June 12, 2001
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 3 of 5
Reviewed by: Chad(Unregistered User)
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Shoot in the 90s
, from Columbus
Model Reviewed: Slazenger 408dc Tour
Summary: Great feel from tee to green. I almost never buy new golf balls at the course but this caught my eye. When I buy new balls I try to purchase Slazenger (when the cost isn't out of this world). Ok back to the ball itself. I found the cover to feel soft off the clubface with what felt like alot of control off the tee. I can say that while it felt soft the cover is fairly durable. (I took it off a tree or two with no marks or scuffs) Iron shots seem to get up quick and I had very little trouble getting them to stick on the green.
If there had been no water around I could have played the whole 18 with the same ball and felt very safe doing it. I checked every 2 or 3 holes and I didn't find any distortion or egging of the ball.
Similar Products Used: I have hit almost every major brand and through the years I could not even beging to remember every model name.
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Review Date April 23, 2001
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Reviewed by: David(Unregistered User)
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Shoot in the 90s
, from Oklahoma City
Summary: Very good ball with nice feel, overall versatility and predictable play. I would play these if they were easier to find just for their cool logo. Plays similar (but not exactly) to the Precept EV Extra Spin, my current ball. Compares favorably with any of the three-piece balls with softer outer covers.
Similar Products Used: Precept EV Extra SPin, Tour Advantage, Double Cover, Tour Premium- latest Strata, Wilson, and many others
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