Nike Mojo Balls

Nike Mojo Balls 

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 19, 2010]
porschedoc554
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Mojo

The Nike Mojo,just picked up a box, dont know why but will use them this Monday the 22nd of Nov, Alot of $ on the table in this round, Dont know why im taking this cahnce but will give a thorough review on the ball, my index is a solid 9 maybe 10 so I can really make a ball dance

Similar Products Used:

Pro V 1

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1
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1
[Sep 10, 2010]
Alvin_T
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: MOJO

So what I want to know is, does Nike have people dropping the MOJO in easy-to-find-just-in-the-hazard locations? I also found not one, but two MOJOs (I at first thought it said "UPON" while reading it upside down) while on a local course in the western suburbs of Chicago. For some cosmically mysterious reason, I felt compelled to forgo my ProV1x for the better of the two MOJOs, and proceeded to finish bogey (hardest hole - par 5) par par after a series of doubles and unmentionables. Love this ball (and the price). Stay tuned...

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4
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4
[Aug 13, 2010]
David
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nike Mojo

I,like most people found my first Mojo ball. I stock them in my bag now. I'm a low 90's, 4-5 rounds a year in 80's golfer. I have a heavy swing but not fast nor long and because it's not a long swing I have the tendency to slice as I'm a lefty. This ball is perfect, it corrects some of my tendencies and you don't need to crush it, good feel around and on the green.

Similar Products Used:

Noodle long and soft. Titleist DT Carry.

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4
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5
[Jun 24, 2010]
morningstar
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Nike Mojo

I first picked up a box of Mojo on a whim while restocking after a particular horrible first round of the year. A lot of people say the ball doesn't roll or doesn't stick the green, which in my experience is not true. I went from shooting in the 145+ range last year to shooting in the 110-120 range since switching to these balls. The driver and woods get plenty of distance and roll without a lot of club speed, and my pitches have been sitting down a lot nicer than "cheaper" balls such as the previously mentioned XL series. It's an entry level ball at an entry level price that outperforms a majority of entry level balls. By far my favorite ball.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Warbird, Topflite XL, D2

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4
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4
[Jun 03, 2010]
T M
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Mojo

I have spent alot of my golf career in the woods looking for my ball. In fact i have never purchased golf balls, i play with what was in the bag when my father gave me his clubs. Last week i found a Nike Mojo ball in great condition, i liked the name and figured why not, and used it for my drop. Not only did i play the back nine on that course with that Mojo, but i tee'd it up on the next outing and played it all the way to the 17th hole on that course! I have never had such straight drives and good touch around and on the green. I will be purchasing a box of them soon as my first purchased golf balls! I am a Nike Golf believer now!

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5
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5
[May 31, 2010]
wejconsultant
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: MOJO

Found the ball on the ninth hold. Decided to hit it for fund on the 10th hole for no other reason than it had a funny name. At the same time I used my playing partners 9 degree driver. Mine is an 11 degree driver. What a ball - driver combination this turned out to be. My first drive went 30 - 50 yards longer than my normal drive. My second drive (using the same combination) went just as long. Infact on every driving hole the ball exceeded my expectations. And the drives went straight down the fairways. Second shots were no different except I had short irons in my hands instead of my usual: midium range irons, hybrids, and sometime fairways . The ball also went exactly where I was aiming and the distance was right on the money. On the back 9 I hit 6 out nine greens (5 in a row) in regulation (someting I rarely do) and ended up making 5 pars and 4 bogies. I think I've found my ball (and driver combo) or shall I say - my MOJO!

Customer Service

NA

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Orange, Nike One, Taylormade Black, Bridgestone E-5,

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4
VALUE
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4
[Feb 13, 2010]
erin
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Mojo

I am a fourteenyear old girl in texas and i have been playing golf since i was 9. My scores are in the 90s and getting better. I got the Mojo's a couple of weeks ago and i am still playing from the same sleeve! These are great balls for around the green, but the drives come a little short. And a good drive with this ball won't roll, but otherwise, it is fantastic! I suggest this ball for players who have slicing or hooking problems. I have found this ball very similar to the noodle but in comparison, is way WAY better on the greens and in pitching. It can help you dramatically in some cases but in others, not so much. Good luck!

Similar Products Used:

callaway, noodle, & a little taste of everything else.

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4
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5
[Nov 19, 2009]
Ebierman
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: mojo golf ball

A terrible golf ball. No distance off the tee and horrendous control on the green. A waste of money no matter the price.

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1
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1
[Oct 08, 2009]
Butch
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nike MoJo

I picked this ball up for a best ball tournament since they were on sale. ive hit them before and liked the distance, long and straight off the tee. I have a club head speed with the driver of about 115mph and I did get some good distance with this ball. With irons, specifically wedges, its a very hard ball to control. Shot feels week and you get no spin on the green. Putting wasn’t bad, had a "light" feel to it when putting a good distance.

Good, cheap ball but for serious play I would advise against it.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway warbird, titelist NXT,

OVERALL
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3
VALUE
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3
[Jul 09, 2009]
npcannon
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: MOJO

If you have fancy golf shoes, wood covers, custom fit clubs, use words like "subtle draw", and use a caddie, this ball is NOT for you.
This ball is a rock and doesn't react to golfer input very much. This ball won't change your game drastically, but can take the edge off of a bad slice and leave your second shot in the rough instead of hacking in the weeds. I'm a mid 20's handicap golfer with hand me down gear typically walking around the course in flip flops and find this ball to fit my game really well. Good ball good price. Enjoy.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

whatever I find on the course.

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4
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4
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