Nike Precision Spin Control Balls
Nike Precision Spin Control Balls
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 28, 2004]
David Swinehart
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Precision Spin Control
It's difficult for me to give an unbiased review on my all-time favorite golf ball, but hopefully that statement alone can clue one in on how much I think of the Precision S/C. Pros: While this ball isn't as long as some off the tee, distance is good. More importantly, it flies with very little side spin. Tee shots are straight and true, and the ball gets up without too much effort. Slower swingers should not have any problems. Likewise, mid-iron shots feel soft and smooth, without a lot of "clunk" that can often be felt with two-piece balls. On short-iron and wedge shots, this ball excels. Approach shots have nice, even flight and plenty of spin when well-struck. Good ball strikers will have no problem stopping this ball on a dime. Con's: In agreement with other reviewers, this ball does scuff easily. I have not encountered any problems cutting the ball, but plan on replacing your ball at the end of each round, if not during it. Overall: Despite the cover issues, I think that this is one of the best values on the golf ball market. I like the feel and consistency as much as with the Tour Accuracy, and the S/C comes with a much lower price tag. Similar Products Used: Nike Tour Accuracy, Titleist NXT |
[Sep 29, 2002]
snik182
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Precision Spin Control
These balls are actually quite good. They spin great into the green and have pretty good distance off the tee. The only thing I can complain about, is that the cover tends to scuff up pretty easily. But all-in-all they are a very good ball for the money! |
[Sep 28, 2001]
gumpy
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Spin Control
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None I have been very sceptical about nice thus far. For this reason i have stayed away from any of their balls. However, my mate got ame a sleeve of these balls, so i played them. They were clearly better then the CB1 blues. The feel is almost the best out of any ball. Very very please with the results, but i will stick to the Rule 35 red for the moment. Wonder if the HX''s will any good. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 04, 2001]
Jared
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Precision Spin Control
I loved this ball. I bought some CB1's Red and the Nike's and I'd take the Nike's anyday. They have exceptional feel around the green's and don't give up any distance. I think they're as good as the Rule 35 Blue, and the Nike's are cheaper. Similar Products Used: Callaway Rule 35 soft,Top Flite Z-Balata, Strata TP 90 |
[Aug 04, 2001]
Jared
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Precision Spin Control
I loved this ball. I bought some CB1's Red and the Nike's and I'd take the Nike's anyday. They have exceptional feel around the green's and don't give up any distance. I think they're as good as the Rule 35 Blue, and the Nike's are cheaper. Similar Products Used: Callaway Rule 35 soft,Top Flite Z-Balata, Strata TP 90 |
[Jul 28, 2001]
Jonny
Shoot in the 80s
The nike spin control is a good ball, not as good as the strata tour ultimate (but that's my opinion). Great feel, spin, distance, and is pretty durable. Sense the nike spin control is cheaper than the strata tour ultimate, this is my ball of choice. Similar Products Used: callaway firm feel, pro v1, strata tour ultimate, nike tour accuracy, and the callaway soft feel. |
[Jun 28, 2001]
Robert
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Spin Control
I bought a sleeve of these like every other Nike and Titleist ball recommended by their website. These balls are good with irons, but I had a little trouble controlling the side spin with my driver. They have good feel around and on the green. The price is reasonable, considering a box of Pro V1's go for $50+. That's if you can even find them. I will play this ball on par 3's and short par 4's, but I will always tee up using a Titleist on par 5's. To me they're just a little easier to control. Similar Products Used: Titleist Distance Control SF, Nike Distance Control(Long Ball) |
[May 24, 2001]
christian
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
nike spin control
i also don't understand the bad reviews. i thought this is one of the best balls i've ever played. average distance, great spin, and doesn't have the marshmallow feel like the tour accouracy but is still soft and responsive around the greens. durability is also much better than the tour accuracy. this ball is great for players of all skill levels. i think it's equal to, if not greater than every tour level ball out there. and the confidence goes way up when i'm standing over a swoosh. the only way to find out is to try it for yourself. Similar Products Used: any tour level ball you can think of |
[May 16, 2001]
Kyle
Shoot in the 80s
This is not a bs review. This is a very good ball long 9/ spin 9/ and durabilty is fairly good. I love this ball and it is fairly cheap. If you want an even better and cheaper ball try to find the precept D and S distance and spin ball they are hard to find but Dam# good. I have played everythign from prov i these are very similar in a great ball category believe me. Similar Products Used: None |
[May 16, 2001]
John
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Spin Control
I actually liked these balls, but if I had to complain about anything it would be that the cover tends to shred a little too easy. The higher the iron the more it shreds, but it does spin pretty good. I managed to stick a green from 170 yards with my 6 iron. I have a pretty fast swing speed so distance isn't really an issue for me. When I hit my driver well, I can get this ball out to about 270-290 yards. Due to driver control problems, I am usually teeing off with my 3 iron and I average between 210-230 yards depending on the usual elements. Similar Products Used: Titleist HP tour, Wison Staff Smartcore Spin Distance |