Bridgestone Precept MC Lady Balls
Bridgestone Precept MC Lady Balls
[May 11, 2001]
Roger Huston
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
MC Lady Precept
Ok I have played golf for over 40 years . I am now 51 and I have tried all kind of golf balls. Wyhile I think the Lady Precept is a good ball. I would not go as far as saying it is any better than a Maxfli,Titleist, or some of the mid range balls. I was curious to see the reviewers and I noticed that they all shot in the 80's or higher. I learned this game as a kid andI still love it and am still learning.While I don't play as much as I have in the past, I can say that all golf balls go hotter off the woods than when I played my best golf which was in my late twenties which was over 20 years ago. The balls have gotten better. They are round.In the past not all balls were round and you would have to replace a ball mabye before your round was finished.I hit the ball and found it acceptable, Distance is ok feel is decent. It isn't a soft ball. It is medium. If you shoot from 80 to 100 and the ball does what you want it to play it. One more thing don't spend too much money on expensive clubs. Find someone to help you with your swing. I had my Dad and two guys who played with Hogan and Snead. If you are going to spend money find a PGA teacher. Work on the mechanics of your swing.Practice,Practice,Practice Similar Products Used: Srixon, Strata Tour, |
[May 11, 2001]
Dario Teich
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Lady's balls...
Lady or not in your real life or in your dreams, the fact is that low compression balls (that'a a laydy's ball secret 80, 85 compression)should be the first choice for high handicapers. I discovered many "Ladies" balls years ago. Only problem: they are erratic. Similar Products Used: None |
[May 11, 2001]
Rick
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Precept MC Lady
I bought into the hype about this ball when I saw the display at the golf store. I asked the salesperson about it, and he said it was a great ball. I gave it a try at a local tournament and won the longest drive competition playing with the lady! This is the first time I have won longest drive. I also enjoyed the good-natured ribbing I took when I first teed up the ball. Nobody questioned the ball after the second tee shot I made. In fact, I was getting asked questions like, "what kind of ball is that again?" and "Where do I get that ball?" The price makes it worthwhile to keep playing with it. To heck with the Pro V1, I'm sticking with the lady. Similar Products Used: About every higher-end ball out there |
[May 04, 2001]
Jon
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Precept Lady
Try it, you will fall in love. Has distance and a soft feel with your wedges Customer Service Don't know, never called Similar Products Used: Titelist SF, TM Distance, |
[May 03, 2001]
josh SeBring
Shoot in the 90s
I bought this ball because of all of the good reviews on here but I compared this ball along side of a Top flite XL 2000 extra long and there is no comparison when it comes to distance. The lady has a softer feel but whenever I teed these two up along side of each other the Xl 2000 was always about 30 yards longer and it's alot easier coming into the green with a shorter iron. Way to go top flite! |
[Apr 27, 2001]
m bendel
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
precept mc lady
I like this ball. Found one at the driving range and threw it in my golf bag (heard much about it and wanted to try it). Played it last week, along side my new Strata Tour Ultimates. Likes the Lady ball more. Length was from both balls was similar, but I got higher trajectory w/ Lady ball to hold more greens. Like the soft feel. This ball provides no magic bullet, but $15 saved on a box of balls is just fine w/ me. Similar Products Used: Strata Tour Ultimate, Titleist Distance SF, Precept MC Spin, Maxfli Patriot |
[Apr 25, 2001]
Jay
Shoot in the 80s
Not too bad. Good distance but not spectacular. Good feel and fair spin. Only real problem was the ball seemed to scuff very easily. In the long run they cost more because of this. Put a urethane cover on it and they WILL sell even more than they do now. Similar Products Used: Maxfli Revs. Strata Tour Pro. Top Flite 2000 Spin. Titleist Professional Distance. |
[Apr 23, 2001]
Mark
Shoot in the 80s
I loved this ball. It feels great off the driver and it is long as the distance balls, but with the feel you want. I also loved the ball with the irons. It went long and straight. Putting was good and spin on the green was pretty good. For the price I will buy the lady and take her for a ride everytime. I have played everything out there exept the pro v1. Dont spend your money on those over priced balls, when you can spend half and have the best ball on the market. buy it you will love it. Similar Products Used: Wilson I-Wound, Nike TW, Taylor Made Gel, All the rest |
[Apr 16, 2001]
Dave
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
MC Lady
Fortunately we can play year round here in California and I was playing with this ball for about 8 months now. Unfortunately they are always sold out!! If you find them, you better buy an extra box and store it. These balls play great. Very soft around the green and they putt like a dream. Distance isn't spectacular, but it is very good. I never knew what great touch a ball could have until these. I have had to play the last couple months with other balls since I could not find them. You will want to buy them and try them, you won't be disapointed! Similar Products Used: Pinnacle Titanium Extreme |
[Apr 10, 2001]
Bill
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Precept MC Lady
Well the weather finally broke last Sunday and the people flocked to the links, including me. All winter I have read about this Lady and decided I would tee her up. Didn't even use a black marker to disguise her identity. Holy Smokes! I couldn't believe how soft and long she is. I usually don't hit the ball super far. My game 'ain't that strong' but she flew beautifully and was great around the greens. I may never be a threat to the 'Tiger' but I have hit enough balls to know that this Lady is a real keeper. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: Whatever I could find or decide to purchase. Nothing too expensive. |