Callaway Rule 35 Balls

Callaway Rule 35 Balls 

DESCRIPTION

The Rule 35™ is the first golf ball to utilize the best combination of feel and distance through two slightly different cores: Softfeel™ and Firmfeel™.

USER REVIEWS

Showing 91-100 of 140  
[Jun 06, 2000]
Chad
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Soft Feel

I bought a sleeve of ten and my god they are fantastic ill never go back to another ball again

Similar Products Used:

Titleist Balata

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
2
[Jun 06, 2000]
Matthew Remington
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Callaway Rule 35 Soft Feel

It putts like the professional but I hit it further than the professional. I was amazed at its distance for claiming to be a Soft feel ball. Around the greens I was not afraid of trying delicat shots with it, my fear was it had good distance but would be unable to perform in the 50 yards and in category, I was wrong it is a great gold ball.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 05, 2000]
Martin
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Rule 35 Soft Feel

This is a very good ball it has good distance of the tee, it flies straight and is also good on approach shots. It holds the green well and has a nice feel on the green. The only problem with these is the price. If they were in the same price range as say the Maxifli Patriot, then they would be an A in the golf ball world, but with the price where it is I would leave them on the self or hope someone bought me a box of ten for fathers day or something.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
2
[Jun 04, 2000]
John-Mark
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Callaway Rule 35

This is a great ball! Comes in hard and soft cover. I prefer the soft cover. This ball stops on the green like a charm!

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 3, Top Flite XL tour 2000

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 02, 2000]
Mark Combs
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Calloway Blue softfeel

AWESOME! Great ball that putts great. It's a 3 piece ball, and like the strata retains round better then wound. Used to play Rev's, love this ball, does not cut, is long, and is like glue and sticks to green. I have found my ball. Love the refreshing marketing. Soft or Firm -- either way, best ball money can buy!

Customer Service

It's the best

Similar Products Used:

Everything

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 01, 2000]
Mike C
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Soft Feel

Like Porkchop and several of the other reviewers, I did not expect to like this ball, given its high price and seemingly hard cover. But the ball performed very well, delivering a very good mix of distance, spin and feel. Eventually I had no choice except to agree with the hype. This ball actually does deliver pretty good "Total Performance" in a soft-feeling ball. "Soft Feel" is a relative term, of course. These do not feel like Tour Balatas. They instead have a distinctive clicky-soft feel (sort of like persimmon, almost) that is pleasant, but will never be mistaken for a soft cover wound ball.
Distance off the driver was very good----fully as long as Taylor-Mades and maybe just short of Revolutions or Stratas. Shot shaping spin was generally very good also, but a little flukey. If I hit two almost identical iron shots, sometimes one ball would fade like I wanted it to, but the other would not. That doesn't happen with Prestiges.
I also like the look of the ball, which has a nice clean logo and a glossy white cover.
All in all, I have little to complain about in the performance department. Price is a different matter. $3.90 per ball? You must be joking, Ely! The mark-up on these eggs must be, what? 1200%? More? Sure, Callaway has to recover the cost of their $170 million dollar ball factory. But they don't have to recover it from me. I'll stick with my "bargain basement" Titleist Prestiges. Only $3 a ball!

Similar Products Used:

Similar in performance and durability to Maxfli Revolutions, Top-Flite Stratas, Taylor-Made Tours or Titleist HPTours. Slightly nicer feel.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
2
[Jun 01, 2000]
Porkchop
Shoot in the 70s

Recieved a 5 ball sleeve as a gift and was skeptical. Ball performs as advertised. It is longer that the Strata Tour and Revolution, and Spins more than anything I've hit off the short irons. The ball is also very durable. I think the commercials for this ball a very funny, no sand, no water, no ob. I've played 6 competitive rounds with them and have yet to lose 1. The are still very playable, trying saying that with a wound ball. This is definitely a great ball.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist Prestige/Professional, Revolution, MC Spin, Strata Tour

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 31, 2000]
john evans
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: callaway soft feel

i have played the same ball for 36 holes and the ball still looks new.i am impressed by the spin off the short iron and distance off the tee. iwas skeptical about the hype but the ball is great, try it

Customer Service

will answer questions promptly

Similar Products Used:

titleist professional, prestige, hp2tour, revolutiion, elite

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 18, 2000]
andrew
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: callaway rule 35

I recently purchased a pack of these balls.I was surprised at how far the ball would hook or slice even if the mistake I made was only a small one.I would not recommend these balls to anybody.These balls are especially unforgiving and if you slice or hook the ball a lot I would recommend you purchase a different ball.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jul 07, 2001]
Kelly H.
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway Rule 35-Blue

This ball is slightly shorter than my Stratas off the Tee. I think thaat is due to less roll. Hitting into greens is great. These drop and stop. putting feel is good too. I am starting to use them as my primary.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
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