Bridgestone Precept Tour Premium Balls
Bridgestone Precept Tour Premium Balls
[Jul 30, 2001]
dave
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
tour premium
Wow! I got a free sleeve to try. Sweet I have been playing V1's. No more. The reason I liked the Pro V's is distance off the tee, but these seem to keep up and there is no comparison around the greens. I am also able to control trajectory on the iron shots much better with these. Only drawback may be that they spin too much. On very receptive greens the Pro V may be the better choice. Seems to me it's a no-brainer. I have a new ball. The price is just icing on the cake Similar Products Used: Pro V1 and just about everything else. |
[Jul 29, 2001]
kenny
Shoot in the 70s
This ball is great especially with the new cover. No durability problems now. Price is best for what you get. Distance, Spin, and feel are great. As good as other premium balls but price is best therefore best value. Similar Products Used: Pro V1, Callaway rule 35, Strata TU, Nike Ta |
[Jul 03, 2000]
Steve Crist
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Bridgestone Precept Tour Premium
Great ball! excellent spin, and no noticable loss of distance. Cover will scuff up a little on full wedge shots. Real soft off the putter. Similar Products Used: Maxfli Revolution, Titleist Professional |
[Dec 14, 2000]
dustin warren
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
tour premium
i got a dz of the for $40 but it was a promo type thing for the new golf usa place here so i got a nice looking precept hat with it for free id say the hats about 20 bucks itself but anyways this ball is one of the elite balls out there i wont say its the best but its one of the top 3 its right up there with the revolution and the tour prestigue i think, its longer than the strata and it spins just as much the feel of it is excellent, somtimes balls can get too marshmellowy (strata, tit. balata, callaway blue) but this one isnt, it puts true i think its a great ball for anyone who likes to work there shots and wants control definitly not for a high handicapper becuz on the a downnote they do scuff even on crisp wedges so if you were to skull one(blade it) or top it or whatevre then they are failry exspensive but if you can get past the price i dont think it matters what handicap you are if you wants a good ball id recommend this highhadicap or not golf is about fun if your a 20 handicap and wanna have top of the line equipment and it makes you feel liek a better player then i say good for you enjoy the game, but back to the ball lol sorry its a great ball give it a try, i said i wouldnt hit anything other than a tour prestigue then i hit the revolutions then i said well these 2 balls are the best then i tried this and i think its just as good i think those 3 balls are the best on the market for overall playablity Similar Products Used: everything |
[Sep 26, 2000]
Michael
Shoot in the 80s
Every review I read on this ball heralds its length off the tee. But I'm hitting this ball 230-250, where I hit the Inergel Tour 250-270. It seems to be about one iron shorter as well. Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 25, 2000]
Ben
Shoot in the 70s
I concur with all of the reviewers that this is a great ball - possibly the best of the many I've ever teed up. Similar Products Used: Everything they can sell me. |
[Sep 14, 2000]
Brain
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Premium
Great ball, long off the driver with a perfect penetrating ball flight, spins like crazy, and has great control for all the clubs in the bag. Only problem is that it scuffs pretty easy. One full wedge shot sent me digging through my bag for another Similar Products Used: Everything |
[Sep 13, 2000]
Greg
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Precept Tour Premium
These balls are every bit as good as advertised. Distance is good (not great), but feel and spin are terrific. Putt true, also. Balls DO scuff easily. These are every bit as good as the Strata Professional (my previous favorite -- a little harder feeling ball), and better than the Revolutions and Professionals. Give em a try! Similar Products Used: Strata Professional, Revolutions, Nike TA, ALL Titleists. |
[Sep 08, 2000]
Jason Bonner
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Precept Tour Premium
This ball is the same as the Tour Accuracy, according to the Nike Rep. Tiger plays a harder ball than this. This ball is long off the tee, longer than a Professional, spin more than anything(i can't play them because of it). Only downside is that you can easily put groove marks in it.Has to be the best ball on the market. Similar Products Used: Everything |
[Aug 11, 2000]
Rob
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Premium
I've played this ball for about 3 full rounds and I really like it. The one downside of it is that it lacks durability. They scuff and cut VERY easily. I had to retire 3 balls last round. Excellent spin and control, and I would recommend them if you don't mind buying a lot of them. Similar Products Used: Titleist Professional and Tour Distance, Revolutions, SmartCore Tour Distance. |