Callaway Rule 35 Balls
Callaway Rule 35 Balls
[Aug 13, 2001]
james oakland
Shoot in the 90s
the callaway reds have explosive distance,and the blues have a solft feel and are really acurate,in my opinion it is bettcer than the pro v Similar Products Used: prov1 |
[Aug 12, 2001]
Woodsy
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Rule 35 - Red
Forget the hype, or the merchandising machine known as Callaway - This ball is GREAT!! As an 8 hcp, I'm looking for control around the green more than anything (100 yds. in) - WOW, does this ball bite, even on occasional "thin" shots. And despite what others may have thought of the distance, I have found NONE longer off my driver. Played a tournament this weekend and had FIVE drives over 300 yds.! (I'm lucky to get one a round). Much less side spin and plenty of roll. Similar Products Used: Pro V1, Maxfli Revolution, Strata TU, Nike TA |
[Nov 22, 2000]
Craig
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway Blue(soft) and Red(firm)
The Callway Blue ball is the best golf ball by far that I have play ever. I work in the golf industry at a golf store and take pride in trying out almost every ball. I have found that the callway ball goes longer then most balls and has great spin into the green. For though people who say that the ball slices or hooks when hit, this is not a problem from the ball I think you should contact your local Pga Pro. Best ball of the Year so Far I would say. Customer Service People at callaway are great very friendly and helpful Similar Products Used: None |
[Nov 20, 2000]
Nobby
Shoot in the 80s
I tried the blue(firm) but I was not particularly impressed by anything special.I,however,found that only Calloway's balls among various makes were cracked at in-house club trial area at a golf shop in Geneva. That made me feel that I should not buy these balls in the future at Similar Products Used: None |
[Nov 19, 2000]
richie
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
blue/red
excellent period... i work at a golf course and can try everything. this is the complete ball. blue is slightly softer. only downfall is $$$. higher handicappers should not buy this ball unless they don't care about losing $3.50 a pellet. Similar Products Used: nearly all the top balls |
[Apr 18, 2000]
Bill Powell
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Rule 35-Blue
I bought this ball to see what the hype was about. This is a middle-of-the-pack ball at best. It's too expensive and offers nothing more in return. Similar Products Used: Titleist, Revolution, Top-Flite |
[Nov 10, 2000]
mason houghland 3rd
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
callaway blue
I use the professional or balata 100 until my friend talked me into trying this ball.I like it better than both Titleists.I hear the new Titleist is going to be better than anything,but for now I will stick with blue.The only negative thing I could say is I like the way Titleist lines up the print"professional or balata 100" on the seam of the ball.It helps me putt.If you have a complaint about price,maybe you should take up bowling. Similar Products Used: Most soft feel balls |
[May 18, 2000]
Michael Peters
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
soft feel
I was given a box (10) as a gift, and contemplated trading them in. Besides the quirky box and sleves the performance was adequate. Long and straight off the driver, accurate to the green, and most important had a lot of spin. Not my favorite, but surprisingly ok. Customer Service nope Similar Products Used: Titleist Professional, Prestige and Balata |
[May 18, 2000]
Dave
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Softfeel (blue)
Have to admit, I don't see the big deal about these balls. Don't seem to be exceptionally long or to have a great deal of spin. Do seem to be pretty durable, however. IMHO, not worth the high price. Similar Products Used: None |
[May 18, 2000]
Ross Raphael
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Feel
I cannot belive I paid $35 for 10 of these balls. I could have had a dozen Titleist Tour Prestige. There is nothing remarkable about these balls. I found no great advantage to these balls, over any other premium ball I have played. There's a reason why an overwhelming number of pros play Titleist. Similar Products Used: Titleist Tour Prestige, Tour Distance, Slazneger 408, Strata Tour Professional |