Description Designed for professionals and performance-driven amateurs, the Extra Spin provides high spin and exceptional feel at levels unmatched by other two-piece golf balls. At the same time, the combination ...
Summary: this is my ATF ball. nice soft feel, decent distance, and spins like crazy. although they're not made anymore, I can usually find them on ebay and buy them whenever i see them. Precept balls in my opinion rate right up there in terms of quality with the premium balls.
Similar Products Used: Bridgestone B330-S, Precept U-Tri's
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Summary: These are dropping in price rapidly. I just bought a box for $8.97
I've played pretty much all of the balls $25 and under and I've always come back to these. Very soft feel for putting. Not the longest, but for less than $10 a box. That is a steal. Precept must be having a fire sale on these and mostlikely will no longer carry them, so before they run out. Buy 4 boxes for the price of Pro V's and have a good time.
Customer Service: For what? "Yeah...I lost my ball in the bushes. Can someone help me?"
Similar Products Used: Noodle, Mojo, HVC Tours, you name 'em. I've bought and lost them.
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Review Date November 13, 2003
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Steve Ruhland(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Precept extra spin
Summary: Perfect ball for the short game. I play a nine hole 3 par course more often than a regulation 18. This helps the short game considerably on the longer courses. I use the Precepy extra spin exclusively on the shprt course. Excellent feel, good distance off the irons, high shots hold green very well and a true roll off the putter. Excellent ball for the money.
Customer Service: Not applicable
Similar Products Used: Titleist DT spin, noodle, several 2003 Top Flites, several others.
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Review Date September 2, 2003
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Arvander(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
, from San Diego
Model Reviewed: Precept Extra Spin
Summary: Nice feel, excellent distance (maybe not as long as the Noodle). Great for chips around the green. Has excellent stoping power. By far the best ball for the price.
Customer Service: na
Similar Products Used: Noodle, Wilson Staff Velocity, Prov1, HX Blue, Nike Tour Accuracy
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Review Date May 28, 2003
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Chris Ladner(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
, from Biloxi,MS
Model Reviewed: Precept Extra Spin
Summary: I have always been a Precept golf ball user. I love the Tour Premium and Laddie a little more. To me, this ball is great around the green (chipping and putting) because of the soft feel. Since I am not a long hitter, this ball doesn't serve me well because I am one club short on every iron and is noticeably shorter off the tee. It therefore puts extra pressure on approach shots with the extra length. I love balls that are soft, but if you have to sacrifice a club on everything then I don't belive it's as good as it can get.
Similar Products Used: Maxfli Noodle, Precept Laddie, Precept Tour Premium, Titleist DT, Nike Spin Control.
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