Nike TA2 Spin Balls
Nike TA2 Spin Balls
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 20, 2006]
setexcowboy
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
TA2SPN
I truley miss this ball. I don't know why Nike stopped making them. In my opinion this ball is better than the Pro V1. The best trajectory out of 99% of the balls I have tried. Great feel, stops on a dime and loooong. If I could find some(new or used)I would by all I could afford. Similar Products Used: Nike One Black(crap),Pro V1X, Various Stratas. |
[Feb 04, 2005]
jordan
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TA2 SPIN
I bought a sleeve of these balls at sport chek for $9! I tried them alongside the Ta2 lng($9 a sleeve) and Pro v1* ($21 a sleeve). I played two balls of the tee on most holes and noticed that the Ta2 long and spin went about the same distance.The Pro v1 was also about the same. I liked the trajectory of the spin most of all. It had a medium boring trajectory and held in the wind. The long and Pro v1 one had higher trajectorys but the long got lost in wind. While the prov1 stayed relatively on line. Hitting iron shots to the green the spin spinned! Pro v1 dropped and stuck while the long kept going. Around the green I liked the feel of the spin, it felt very similar to the pro v1. The long however had a harder feeling to it (like those horrible topflite distance balls.) The pro v1 and spin are both good balls but when the price for the pro v1 is double and the performance are the same go for the Ta2 spin. The day after that test I bought 4 boxes of Ta2 spn! Its a great ball, and cheap now that the nike ONE is out! Customer Service Sportchek was well its sportchek. Similar Products Used: maxfli A10, A3, Titleist Pro v1*, Nike Ta2 long, Callaway hx red, hx blue, Lots of others! |
[Oct 19, 2003]
Dylan Hester
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TA2 SPN
THESE ARE THE BEST GOLF BALLS ON THE MARKET! I played 18 the other day and I normally shoot in the high 80's low 90's, and I shot an 82. It has great spin and distance control and you will really enjoy it around the greens.It is perfect.When you hit your 9 iron-lob wedge it has really high trajectory so it hits the green and stops or spins back.The only down thing about it is you have to be a long hitter for it to work 100%. Similar Products Used: Noodle Spin, Hogan Apex Tour, Titleist Pro V 1X. |
[Aug 02, 2003]
david devaughn
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
nike ta2 spn
Great feel, especially around the greens but did not seem to live up to my expectations. Good trajectory and holds the greens well but does not do well in the wind. For some reason, I had trouble putting with them. Bought another box and had the same problems. They seem to tail off at the end and just bare miss the hole. Switched back to Stratas and the problem went away. Bought a box of TA2 LNG and had the same problem. Maybe I am spoiled by the Stratas, which chip and putt exceptionally well - very consistent around the greens. Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Strata Tour Ultimates+, Tour Aces, Tour Straights, Titleist ProV, NXT, Nike TA TW |
[Jul 27, 2003]
toku58
Shoots in the 80s
I did a comparison between my current ball the Maxfli A3 and the TA2 Spin. Played both on the same day. The results were as fallows. The Maxfli is a softer ball then the TA2, It has a softer feel on the driver, Surprisingly the A3 was just as long as the TA2 and at times longer. The TA2 did not handle the wind as well as the A3's it tended to drift off line more. I was really hoping that this ball would give me more yardage, but I guess that Nike is only now catching up to Maxfli Because they say that this the fastest core Nike has EVER produced? But I found that the distance was not as good as the A3. Although it seems to jump off the face of my club for some reason they ended up right next to each other. It does have less spin on the shorter irons which I liked. It made it easy to bump and run. The A3's check too quickly for my liking. But for the price difference of about $8 to $10.00 more for the Nike TA2's I think for now I will stay with the A3's. It just seems to be a better value. BUT I am still looking for a ball that will give me more distance. I would like to try the Pro V1x But I am affraid that I will like them too much, and may have to stop eating to afford them. I guess the search goes on for a good all arround ball that is affordable. Oh yeah the NOODLE is a great ball also, but it flies a little high for me. I think I will try a sleve of the Maxfli M3 on my next outting. Good luck and keep it in the short grass!! Similar Products Used: Maxfli A3, Noodle, Pro v1, Top-flite XL3000 & XL2000, Revolution, Precept, and A few not worth mentioning. |
[Jul 11, 2003]
heels22
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Nike ONE
Great ball. Enough said, worth every penny. Ball has great durablity, good spin, good feel, and very good distance control. Played in very windy conditions yesterday; and the ball proved to be worthy of being the ONE. The best of all the rest. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Pro V1x, Pro V1, Maxfli M3 LT, Strata Ace, Srixon HI-Spin, Prcept U-Tri Tour, Nike TA2 Spin |
[Jun 23, 2003]
dennettmb
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Nike ONE
This ball is an improvement over the Tour Accuracy. It has better durability, spins more and putts very true. Wind performance is about the same as the TA. When hitting full wedges the cover does not scuff like the TA's did. You can truly get one hop and stop control out of this ball. I did not notice any increase or loss of distance. Probably not the best choice for high handicappers but low and mid will find this ball can be worked easily and potentially could last the entire round. Similar Products Used: Nike Tour Accuracy & TA TW |
[Jun 19, 2003]
senior
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
TA2 Spin
Played mostly Pro V1 and * and have been displeased with the amount of spin on both Titlest balls. (excessive) Launch angle on Titlest too high as well w my driver. (Cleveland 9.5 Launcher w Fujikura Vista Pro 70 shaft) Tried just about every other premium ball available and found the TA2 the best fit for my game. Distance, & feel comparable to Pro V1, trajectory lower, and less spin but more than adequate to control and shape shots. Durability is good. If your experiences w Pro V1 are similar you may want to look at both TA2 versions. Similar Products Used: Everthing made by Titleist, Precept, Ben Hogan, Top Flight, Maxfli etc. |