Callaway Rule 35 Balls
Callaway Rule 35 Balls
[Jul 05, 2002]
Monster1pt8TQ
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Rule 35 Firm Feel
These are THE best balls I have hit. I played them on the same course in the same conditions as the Precept tour premiums the day before...and I hit these straighter and longer. I also loved the feel. As for true putting, I can't comment, because if I could put I would be into the 80s, not the 90s. :-p Similar Products Used: Pro V1 Precept Tour Premium |
[Apr 08, 2002]
Zach
Shoots in the 70s
Yo bigred yo shoot in the 90''s. Your cheap a*s could use a rock and it wouldn''t matter. Save the good Callaways for the good golfers. Your hacking is whats shreading the cover. You are supposed to use the Pinnacles. They are hard so no matter how bad you shank them, they wont scuff. Since you probably never hit a green in reg it doesn''t matter what ball you play because you wont feel the difference. We use these ball for spin and feel. If your going to dis them don''t buy em save them for the good golfers and stay with your chick ball. Callaway Rule 35 give the best spin, distance, and putt very true. If you are a good golfer, you will benefit from them. By the way Bigred, gimme a call and i''ll make a tee-time for you to play wih my sister. |
[Mar 20, 2002]
david lingeman
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
calaway rule 35
THE BEST GOLF BALL! CARRIES WELL IN WIND AND IS VERY ACCURATE WHEN HITTING IRON SHOTS! and it SPINS! Customer Service Ahhh yep Similar Products Used: NONE maybe the new HX but i have not played it enough to find out. but thy seem to be about the same |
[Feb 28, 2002]
chachi0079
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Rule 35 blue
My favorite golf ball. Nice soft feel without giving up distance or accuracy. I actually spin it back on occasion. Also very durable, I blasted one dead into a tree trunk once and it didn''t even phase it, simply wiped off the mark and kept playing it, haven''t cut one yet if even possible. I recently heard that callaway is going to discontinue this ball and it bothered me!! I hope its not true. If you like those softer feeling balls, pick up a sleeve and try them out. Customer Service have not used Similar Products Used: Pro V1, Strata Tour Pro and Tour Ultimate(also excellent), Titleist Tour Balata,Profesional and Prestige, Maxfli Revolution(great) |
[Nov 08, 2001]
Rob P
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway Rule 35 Blue
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None This ball spins and flies like hell. Therefore distance is sacrificed. I loose 10 to 15 years on my drive when I use it. The biggest problem I have is the scuff marks is get when I use wedges. Especially open faced flop shots. Definitly not worth the price. I get the same feel and performance with Precept MC Lady balls at half the price. Customer Service Depends on vendor Similar Products Used: MC Lady, MC High Spin, Strata |
[Oct 28, 2001]
spinmasta
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Callaway Red
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None This ball is BUTTER. Goes high, goes long but has good distance control and spins well. Has great durability but dont play them in the winter. They will kill your hands because of how hard they feel. I have no complaints. Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 16, 2001]
don anderson
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
rule 35 blue
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None By far the best balls I have ever used. They are pretty durable, distance is very good and the spin is unbelievable. I have never been able to make a ball stick due to my golfing ability, but these stick or spin on the greens every time. A great golfer might find that the spin is too much, but for 80, 90 and 100 golfers, these are incredible. Second time I used them, I shot my season low 87 and have never been above 95 since. Too expensive, but for me, they are worth it. Similar Products Used: every ball possible |
[Aug 31, 2001]
Brian
Shoots in the 90s
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None Tried the Softfeels out today... like them a lot! They are definitely soft and feel great coming off the clubface; I had good distance off the tee and had a few stop right where I put them on the green. Haven''t learned to really spin the ball yet so I can''t comment on that. They didn''t get as beat up as I thought either- I used 2 balls alltogether and they were in decent shape afterward. I''m going to try the firmfeels before I decide what stays in the bag, but these are very good for the mid-level to very good player. A real shame they are so expensive... $3 a ball is pretty bad. Similar Products Used: Titleist HP Tour, Tour Distance SF Precept Lady Strata Professional Top Flite XL2000 |
[Aug 31, 2001]
Andy Huntsman
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Rule 35 Softfeel (Blue)
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None One important role of the ball is to inspire confidence as you address it. This ball does that, putts tremendously well, and does NOT sacrifice distance. Last week, I hit a 320 yd. drive to the fairway with this ball (got home in 2; missed eagle putt). Got 20 for $40 on eBay. Phenomenal ball. Similar Products Used: Firmfeel (Red), Pro 90, Pro 100, Pinnacle |
[Aug 27, 2001]
Tracy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Rule 35 Red
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None I wanted to give these a try (but didn''t want to break the bank) so I got some used ones. The first five holes were terrible until I lost the ball in the rough. Then I used a Top Flite and shot par or better every hole after that. Coincidence?? I don''t know, but I will say they have a very thin cover and are not going to last through more than a couple rounds. Not worth the money in my opinion (especially since they seemed to make my game WORSE!!). Similar Products Used: None |