Bridgestone Precept MC Tour Advantage Balls

Bridgestone Precept MC Tour Advantage Balls 

DESCRIPTION

From Precept Golf: "...unadulterated distance from a golf ball... It’s unique double cover, and Muscle-Fiber Core construction generates exceptional rates of initial velocity, giving enthusiasts of the long ball all the distance they can handle. Yet, a soft outer cover design gives the MC Tour Advantage a level of feel around the green uncommon in other distance balls."

USER REVIEWS

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RATING
4
[Apr 13, 2001]
Bob
Shoot in the 70s

They go forever, but the spin rate is way too low. I think they are longer than the MC Lady. My ball usually stops after about 2 feet on a bunker shot, and these jumped about 10 feet. Don't say I'm basing my review on how I played today...I will continue to play the dozen I bought, but they aren't anything special. Extremely long.

Similar Products Used:

MC Lady, All Titleists(Not the ProV1 yet), relatively all balls

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 28, 2001]
Chris
Shoot in the 70s

Great ball, longer than the MC Lady with as much spin as the MC Spin. Very durable cover, 1 ball should last you 18+ holes. Great ball for soft fairways, will play both the Tour Premium and Tour Advantage this summer depending on course conditions.

Similar Products Used:

Revolution, Srixon Hi-Brid, Tour Ultimate, Titleist Professional

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 12, 2001]
Chad
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Precept MC Tour Advantage

Hard to find ball. I love it! Great feel, long straight drives, good spin but not too much! First time I played this ball I shot a 72 and used the same ball the whole round! Maybe that is why I like it huh? Fantastic ball for the price!!

Similar Products Used:

None

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 04, 2001]
Dan
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Tour Advantage

First 18 holes with this yesterday: Extremely long, feels decent, one ball lasts at least 18 holes, spins OK. I was hitting at least one less club into every par 4. I would have been in the 70's but consistently was hitting over greens. Not a great ball for attacking pins on firm greens (will continue to play Strata Tours for those courses) but this is a great everyday ball for those who don't depend on lots of spin to score.

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Similar Products Used:

Titleist DT & HP Tour, Precept Lady

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 05, 2001]
Ray Malson
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Precept Tour Advantage

My opinion isn't as high as others on this ball. I should preface my comments by stating that my handicap is 16.6, and I hit a 5 iron 155 yards (i.e., there are longer hitters than me!) The Lady and the Strata Professional Distance are better balls for a player seeking distance, plus they have better spin on the greens. My experience with the Tour Advantage is, for example, I can hit a drive and it seems like it's really taking off, then the ball looks like it hits a brick wall and drops straight down. I asked my club pro about this and (I should add he's a scratch golfer) he said that he's had the same experience. He also said that even though Precept claims that it's a distance ball, it acts more like a spin ball. Perhaps off the driver this is true, but it doesn't spin well when hitting pitch shots into the green. I really think overall that the Lady is a better all around ball regardless of what Precept claims.

Similar Products Used:

Precept MC Lady, Strata Tour Professional, Taylor Made Professional Distance, Top Flite Aero Extra Carry, Titleist Tour Distance.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 06, 2001]
Scott Tatum
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Precept Tour Advantage

I tried this ball in order to find something that had less spin off the driver than the Titleist Professional and HPTour. What a difference! I was much more accurate with this ball and, with my high swing speed, did not suffer from any perceptible lack of spin with my irons and wedges. I even managed to shoot a 73 the first round I played with the Tour Advantage. Great performance and durability for the money. Caution: about one club longer off the irons.

Similar Products Used:

HPTour, ProV1, Tour Premium, Nike Tour Accuracy

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 05, 2001]
Jay
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Tour Advantage

This ball does what the manufacturer claims: They say it is a distance ball with more feel than other distance balls. That certainly doesn't mean it is going to have the feel or spin of a Tour Premium and it does not. It is long, straight, durable and putts reasonably well. I had no durability problems as some have reported. After 18 holes it appeared as when I started. The promotional materials says it stops on greens due to angle of descent and this is true. I thought it stopped better (i.e. quicker) than Precept "ladies." It has little spin off the driver so it is straight and it is long. For $24 it is a good ball. It has a softer feel than any other distance ball I can think of. I know some have found the Strata longer but I play the Strata Tour with some regularity and found the Precept longer. Precept says it is a ball for a wide range of golfers and I would agree. I give it five stars because it does what it claims to do and at a reasonable price.

Similar Products Used:

If it is white, round and the size of a golf ball I have probably hit it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 30, 2001]
Stan
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Precept MC Tour Advantage

Nice feeling ball, nice distance, adequate spin. My only complaint is that my iron grooves chew the cover off this ball! Ball is good for only a couple holes or so; because of this, the value rating suffers. If I had balls given to me, this would be a great ball!!

Similar Products Used:

Titleist Professional, Maxfli Revolution, Callaway Rule 35

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[May 19, 2001]
David
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Tour Advantage

Great ball. It was 15+ yards longer than the Titleist Tour Distance SF. Had better green holding ability than any sub $30 ball. I like this ball very much and would recommend it to most of my golfing friends. Long, staight, and holds greens well. What more do you wan for a $2 ball?! Give them a try.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist, Precept Senior, Top-Flite 2000 XL, Maxfli HT, Patriot, MD, Dunlop

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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