Nike Nike Tour Accuracy Balls

Nike Nike Tour Accuracy Balls 

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 17, 2002]
G Hines
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Nike Tour Accuracy

I play to a six and have always sought a ball with soft feel and distance. I played the Precept Extra Spin for several years but it just did not deliver the distance I wanted. This Nike ball is great. I have found that they deliver a lower, more penetrating ball flight that defeats the wind (without sacrificing distance) and gives me greater accuracy, at least off the tee. I love this ball and will gladly pay the extra money for it.

Customer Service

Good.

Similar Products Used:

Precept Extra Spin, Titleist Tour Distance, Titleist Pro V.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 12, 2002]
Goon
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Tour Accuracy DD

I normally play the ProV1 ball, and I doubt I will switch any time soon. What I am looking for is a similar ball for less price. I tried the DD and did not like it. In my estimation, the ball is a bit hard and does not bite all that well. However, you can really smoke these things off the tee. You can look forward to long drives with a lot of height and low spin. However, they just don't spin well and feel a little hard to my liking. They are however, pretty durable.

Similar Products Used:

Top Flite XL 3000, Wilson SmartCore Professional Distance

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 19, 2002]
yvonnovich
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Tour Accuracy TWS

I find that these balls spin way too much for me. I spun a 4 iron, yes a 4 iron right off the green. I lose about 15 yards of distance on my drives and irons. I'm a pretty long hitter normally (290 yd. drives, 195 yd. 5 iron). I absolutely love them around and on the green though.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[May 31, 2002]
Jason Keller
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: ACC, TW, and DD

All three are great balls. They wear very nice and can be played for 9 holes to 27. The accuracy ball this the middle of the road for spin and ball flight, and I play this ball not very often. TW- great wind ball or ball for a low ball flight hitter looking to change him flight. great spin and distance wasn't the longest of the three. DD- high ball flight, lower spin rate, you need to be very good around the greens to use this ball. putts well as do all the others. I play this ball the most to get my ball flight up. you can still spin the ball back 10-25ft from 100yds if you need to. This is Duval's ball and my swing coach is his also, so we have very similar swings and I see why he uses this ball now...

Similar Products Used:

Pro V, nothing compairs!!!!!!! If I could rate this ball higher I would

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 08, 2002]
farberd
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Tour Accuracy

I have no complaints about durability, i mean a Pro-v will last one longer, but this lasts me 2 rounds (i usually lose it before this) It is AMAZING for chipping etc. (It holds on 30 yd shots, and you dont want to meet the greens at my homw course)I didnt notice too much distance gain... it feels great to hit though. If you have trouble with your short game, give this ball a try.

Customer Service

?

Similar Products Used:

Titleist Pro V1, Top Flite (all), Srixon Hi-Spin, Titleist HP Tour....

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 08, 2002]
I12BPhil
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nike Tour Accuracy

Wow, what a ball. When I first got them I was shooting in the 100''''s and was afraid to use them. I decided to wait until I improved before playing them. As I got better, I would pull the balls of the shelf and think, "These are to soft to get any distance." Well, my birthday rolled around a year later. Since a friend bought them for me a year ago, and was going to be playing with me, I decided they were finally going to be tee''''d up. I don''''t think I''''ve ever hit a ball that far before! Bam, right off the tee my jaw hit the floor, not just once, but every tee shot I hit. Maybe I just bought into the hype. Wedge and short iron shots that nailed the green either stopped cold, or backed up 10+ feet. Yes the cover got scuffed up. Guess what?! I like balls that scuff!! That means they are doing their job! If the cover isn''''t soft, you don''''t get spin. Distance balls either don''''t spin, or give a mild amount. I must strongly agree with ryansgolfn. If you expect a ball to last forever, you don''''t know how a ball is meant to react with the clubface. If you want a ball that lasts forever, then you better just smile when it rolls off the back of the green. If you don''''t know the diffence, you''''re probably lying about your ability. The ProV1 is durable, long, and stops nicely from a full 8 iron shot, but not from a 15ft sand shot. I''''m very pleased with the results I got from the Tour Accuracy. (I still like my Callaways, though.)

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Rule35 (both), CTU30, Strata, Titleist ProV1, Precept, Wilson

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 07, 2002]
ryansgolfn
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Nike Tour Accuracy TW

1st: The Nike TW is a great ball, at least for me. I really like the feel of the ball off the driver, but its the feedback it returns to you on the greens that makes it stand out! 2nd: Everyone needs to find a ball that suits their own game. Its really irritating to read these reviews about a ball that costs $50+ from someone that shoots in the 90''s or 100''s, or from the 10 yr. old kid who claims to be a scratch player from the tips on a 7,300 yard course. **NEWS FLASH** These kind of "proclaimed" players would not know difference of a Nike TW and a Top-Flite Magna...So why do they complain? 3rd: This ball does cut, even though some say it doesn''t. The fact of the matter is the cover is soft, but it was made for Tiger Woods. And by the way, the PROS switch to a new golf ball almost everyhole. So what do people expect when they play this ball a whole round? 4th: The Pro V1 is a great ball, and so are many others...So I am not going to knock them. Just find a ball that fits your game, and go from there. It will not only help your scores, but it may keep money in some of your wallets. 5th and final: Golf Review once was a place to get sound reviews of golf products from people who really wanted to give their "honest" opinion. Now, I see many people (claiming to a be a scratch player) cussing out a golf ball or driver.......Please grow up, some people really want to know how a product performs..........Thats all.

Customer Service

I am sure they are great, but have never had to use them.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist Pro V1, Callaway CB1, Maxfli A10, just about everything

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 05, 2002]
bbgolf
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: tour accuracy DD and TW

both balls the tw and dd are great balls. i like the dd a little better seems to be the closest to the pro v1? anyway i play both depending on the course set up and wind conditions/course conditions. they putt well feel great and distance is great! i dont have problems with scuffing or chewing up of the ball as most have stated? it could be me or equipment? who knows. give these a shot you wont be dissapointed.

Customer Service

havent used as of yet?

Similar Products Used:

titleist, slazenger, maxfli, strata, srixon

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 03, 2002]
tony
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: tour accuracy tw

I think this ball has a great feel for short game and especially the feel off the putter. It has great distance and much better in the wind than the pro v. I can''t control the pro v in the wind, it goes way to high, but the tw has a better ball flight and holds its line better. I don''t get why people say the ball cuts easily. I have used the same ball for 4 rounds and it doesn''t have a scratch on it!!! This ball is great.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 03, 2002]
stromileus
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Tour Accuracy DD

This is the best Tour Accuracy model available. Combines distance without too much spin around the greens and doesn''t scuff like the two other Tour Accuracy models.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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