Precept Laddie Balls
Precept Laddie Balls
[Jan 04, 2009]
herbsewell
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Precept Laddie X
I returned a Christmas gift to a sporting goods store and bought a 24 pack of the Precept Laddie X. Also traded in a set of clubs at a golf shop to get a set of Bridgestone J33B irons for a belated Christmas. Have not tried the Laddies yet but I thought I would switch to Bridgestone because of the irons that I bought. They feel pretty soft from chipping them around the house. Haven't played golf with them yet. Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Srixon ZUR, Callaway HX tour, Titleist Pro V1, Srixon Trispeed, Nike TA2, Bargain Shelf, Range Balls, Etc. |
[Aug 31, 2008]
dazapponi
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Precept Laddie Golf Ball
Considering I just hit a hole-in-one on a 161 yard par 3 today with the Laddie, I think this is a great ball. Soft feel, true flight. |
[May 19, 2006]
ben8291
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
laddie
all round great ball, feels soft and responsive with great spin and control. good distance too. Similar Products Used: all |
[Jul 28, 2005]
dirkcham
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Laddie
Does not give distance definitely. Just an ok ball. For the price you paid, better off getting 2-piece titanium ball where it last longer and at least better off the tee-shot (worry abt your putting though). Similar Products Used: ProV1, ProV1x, TopFlite XL Long&Soft, Callaway HX Blue, Wilson Ultra, TC2. |
[Jun 24, 2005]
Northern Royals Fan
Shoots in the 80s
Having read the reviews on this site I decided to try these balls out. £16.99 bought 1 dozen of them from American Golf. Straight away it was apparent that these are nice balls. Soft feel with a nice trajectory. The more I have played with them the more I have liked them. Culminating in my lowest gross score to date of 81 (nett 67). They do not spin as much as other balls I have tried, this suites me, and have to be hit hard for good distance. Probably the best example I can give of distance is 160yd 8 iron from rough just the other day (result was 3 ft from the pin!) and it was well hit. This is a good ball. Now I am going to try the U-tri tour. Customer Service N/a Similar Products Used: Plenty |
[Jan 31, 2005]
dr.diesel
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
laddie
really enjoy playing these balls. they're worth trying. not sure if it's as long as the mojo but it feels way better off the face. played the entire round with one ball and i think the only scuff mark is from the diamond face on my lob wedge. Similar Products Used: noodle,mojo,pro v 1, loco, hx tour |
[Jan 30, 2005]
kiwigreg
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Precept Laddie balls
I had heard a lot about these balls but they exceed my expectations. First drive I couldn't find the ball even though I knew it had gone straight - but it was 30-40 yards further than I can remember being before! I love the soft feeling and the way they spring off the clubface, very nice feeling. No problems around the green and seem to putt well too. A great ball and very good value (I bought 2nd hand balls for about NZ$2.50 each) Customer Service Never used. Similar Products Used: Pro VI (overrated for the price) Strata Tour Ultimate |
[Dec 06, 2004]
rnmeridian
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Precept Laddie
This is by far the best ball I have found for my game. I have a moderate swing speed and this ball flies 10-15 yards longer than any other ball I have tried (and I have tried them all). The feel is exceptional off of all clubs. Just go to the precept web site and the claims they make truly seem to be accurate descriptions of this ball. If you have a slow to moderate swing speed I highly recommend you try this ball. You will definitely gain distance over most "distance" balls on the market and get better feel around and on the greens. You will actually be able to compress these balls which will provide the distance gain. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Maxfli Noodle, Top Flite 3000 Butterfly, XL 2000, Titleist NXT, and anything else I have ever found on the course |
[Mar 27, 2004]
oversize
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Precept Laddie
I read the reviews and tried many kinds of balls. Bottom line - if you just want forgiveness and soft feel and hit it straight then the Laddie is for you. I saw some reviews that said increased distance - I think decreased distance. Also, some said ball was good for slower swing speed - I have 105 (slight above average) driver speed. No problem here, works great for me as well. Golf has so much to do with confidence, maybe some day I will need a $40 dozen ball (probably not), but for now soft and straight give me an awesome feeling (even if it goes right). A bad hit is just enough feel to remind you of an error but not enough to jar your wrists and make you feel like you have the wrong clubs. I suggest getting near blades (I use TA2s) and get a forgiving ball. I bought a dozen of the more expensive U-Tri Tours and they are just out of my leauge for now - too much bite, hit it bad and you pay. Bottom line, great ball - inspires confidence (forgiving), reduces stress (I worry less about losing a $2 ball than a $3-4 ball), and holds up well. Similar Products Used: NXT (Good, but harder), V1 / V1x (usually find these - longest drive to date with the V1x), U-Tri Tour (too much spin) |
[Mar 07, 2004]
josh
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
precept laddie
Before this past summer i have never had an eagle in my life. The next 2 rounds I played I had eagles from 150(2 hops and dropped) and also from about 120 yds(also 2 hops and dropped) They are the best ball for the money that I have ever played and I would recommend them to any golfer whether a beginner or a scratch golfer these balls are great. Similar Products Used: Pro v1,dt so/lo,maxfli noodle,nike mojo,nike one,nxt,and just about all of them |