Pinnacle Gold LS Balls
Pinnacle Gold LS Balls
[Mar 29, 2001]
Mark
Shoot in the 80s
These were good balls. I expected to hit a ball that was like the old Top-Flights, but was impreses with there soft cover. It went long off the tee and rolled forever. I played for the front of the green and let the ball roll to the hole. Little did I know that they can spin as well. Nice ball for the price. Sh,Sh if the word gets out about this ball, they will raise the price like the Prov1. Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 19, 2001]
Matt N
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Gold LS
This ball does not deserve a gold medal but maybe a bronze. Does not hold it line. It spins fine and feels fairly soft. Similar Products Used: everything |
[Mar 19, 2001]
Matt N
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Gold LS
This ball does not deserve a gold medal but maybe a bronze. Does not hold it line. It spins fine and feels fairly soft. Similar Products Used: everything |
[Jun 10, 2001]
zulkifli yusoff
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Pinnacle Gold LS
Definitely value-for-money. For the price you pay, you are getting a decent performance ball. Better than average distance and feel around the greens. My 7 iron shot stops within 3 feet of ball mark. Similar Products Used: Titleist Tour Distance, DT wound, Wilson Smart cores |
[Feb 21, 2001]
Jake B
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Pinnacle Gold LS
GOOD: I hit farther and straighter with this ball than any other. I'm relatively new to golf. This ball added about 50 Yards to my 9 iron and I had to ease up on my swing. Now I can compete with my friends on distance and use a smoother, more relaxed swing to get that distance which then gives me more accuracy. Hits the green and stays instead of bouncing forever. Does NOT get cut when I hit wrong. I can make 30 foot putts with them 1/3rd of the time. Best putting ball I've used. BAD: I don't like them on "below 50 degree" days. They turn into rocks in cold weather. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jan 23, 2001]
Bill Chan
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Pinnacle Gold LS
These are the WORST balls I have ever used. I was testing out three balls today. The titleist DT 100, Smartcore Straight Distance and the LS. The course was open so I decided to tee off three times with the three different balls. Both the Titleist and Smartcore were sweet off the tee. But when I hit the LS, it felt like I was hitting a solid metal cannonball. No feel at all. I was at the 150 yard mark and 185 yards to the pin. Again, I hit all three balls. As expected, the LS sucked again. Just for the hell of it, I took out a range ball and I had better feel with a range ball than the LS. Imagine that! The only reason why I bought it was because it was yellow. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: DT 100 Smartcore Staff Titanium |
[Jan 23, 2001]
Robert
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Gold LS
These balls are like hitting Rocks. And if you hit them as sweet as you can from 150 in they don't even back up an inch. And around the green they give you no feel. Rather stick to Titleist Tour Prestige. Similar Products Used: Top Flite |
[May 26, 2000]
al pratt
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
gold ls
very good ball. I get exceptional distance and spin to the green with short irons. price makes this ball a keeper in my bag(2 15 packs for 25.99). Similar Products Used: xl 2000,precept, strata etc |
[May 25, 2000]
Jared
Shoot in the 70s
This is a good ball for the price. It hits well off the tee but doesn't roll well on the greens like I would like it too. It is definitely worth the price over the expensive balls. Similar Products Used: None |
[May 24, 2000]
Josh Smith
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Pinnacle Gold LS
Excellent. Feel forgiveness and distance are all there. If you like strata or similar balls, this is an excellent exception. Does not cut or reshape and is extremely affordable. Similar Products Used: Strata |