Precept MC Lady Balls
Precept MC Lady Balls
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 09, 2004]
TomT
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Precept MC Lady
Playing this ball the past three years after the initial hype. Ball goes far!Love it! Was paying $19.99/dz, now picking them up at Dick's for $19.99 for TWO Dozen! All my buddies play the Pro V-1. None of them out drive me. They can't stand it! They can back up the Pro V-1, but it doesn't help them-looks cool though. I drop and stop the MC Lady-much better for my ball flight-more predictable. Very good around the green. Very soft off the putter. This ball seems different than the Lady Diamond. I hope Precept isn't going to stop making this ball. They'll probably repackage it and charge double. If you can find them, try them-especially at two dozen for $19.99 or you can pay $45/dz for the Pro Vs. You decide. |
[May 09, 2003]
roulade r
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Lady Precept
This is a high-quality golf ball at a great price-- under $25.00/dozen. It seems to provide good distance and feels very nice, even around the greens. It's not a super high-spin ball, so if you have a hard time holding greens, this won't help you out. I find that the ball stops just fine on most greens, I'm just not backing the ball up, which is a good thing more often than not. Although I prefer the softer feel of the Pro V's, I like paying 1/2 the price for a good ball-- if I hit a cart path or just get tired of looking at the same ball I can toss it and bring out a fresh one without breaking the bank. Forget the laddie-- it's the same ball with a different name and color scheme for insecure men. Play the lady with pride and take it deep. Similar Products Used: Titleist Pro V1, Titleist Professional |
[Aug 10, 2002]
jimmynva
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Precept Lady
Quite possibly the best bang for the buck out there. Of all the low compression balls on the market, ie Maxfli Noodle, or Dunlop LoCo, I feel the first is still the best. The only thing Precept did wrong was mislable them "Lady" This ball is ideal for those of us without tour cards, or a 100+ MPH swing speed. They're long like the Pro V's and soft like butter, even on a 1/2 wedge or a putter, these things feel more like a marshmellow than a hard-as-a-rock distance ball. And at roughly $20 a dozen they're one of the best bargains out there, so clear your mind of the stereotpyes attached to playing with a "lady's" ball, and start hitting longer shots that feel better. After hitting countless other balls out there, I still rank the Lady as a top performer. Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: Maxfli Noodle, Dunlop LoCo, Titleist Pro V1 & NXT Tour, Callaway CTU Red, CB1 Blue & HX 2 piece Blue |
[Jul 01, 2002]
azgolfer
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Precept MC Lady
Great Product. Long and straight. For the money the performance is on par (no pun intended) with more expensive Titelist Pro V1 and NXT. Similar Products Used: Pro V1, NXT Distance, Strata |
[Mar 24, 2002]
aztecwin
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Lady Precept
This ball gives great distance and spins good around the greens. The best thing that I have found that it really feels soft and gets great distance in the cold. Similar Products Used: Pro V1, Precept Senior, Maxfli Noodle |
[Mar 24, 2002]
BogeyMaster
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Precept MC Lady
I gained at least 15 yards on all my drives after switching to this ball. Accuracy also is greatly improved. I also hit my mid irons 5/8 yards longer with more accuracy. Similar Products Used: XP 2000, Pinnacle Gold, whatever Walmart has on sale. |
[Mar 24, 2002]
Dave
Shoots in the 70s
I think it''s the best ball to play when the temperature is below 50. Very soft feeling. It stops pretty well on the greens. I shot 78 and 75 in a same day playing with just 1 Lady the whole day. Similar Products Used: Titleist pro 90, Callaway CB1 blue |
[Mar 14, 2002]
BobDon
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Lady Precept
I don''t play this ball but my weekly golf partner switched over to this ball in the Fall of 2001. He started hitting nicer, straighter, and more accurate shots. It impressed me. I actually enjoy watching him hit into the greens - this ball has a sweet sound on impact and a very pretty flight pattern. Stops ok on the green. I probably don''t play this ball because I don''t want him thinking he is on to somthing that I am not hip to. Besides, if I swithced, I couldn''t give him a hard time about playing a "ladies distance ball"... Customer Service No idea. Similar Products Used: Titelist Tour Distance SF, Pro V-1. Also buy alot of balls from homeless guys that scout for balls on the course I play. |
[Dec 28, 2001]
leihanandcarlo
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
precept mc lady
Strength:
None For the money, the best ball out there. Flies far off the driver and long irons yet still stops when you need it to. Only draw back is that they do not spin quite as well as the Pro V1, CTU, A10 or Strata Tour Ultimate, on half wedge shots. But for the money and durablity they can not be beat. Customer Service E-mail was always return promptly Similar Products Used: Everything |
[Dec 16, 2001]
Kent
Shoots in the 90s
Strength:
None My favorite ball. Cheap, soft with good distance. Nothing can beat that combination. I used to play Revolutions all the time, but when you compare the prices and what you get. I enjoy the cheaper softer Lady Precepts to the maxfli. If you like harder balls then go with something else, but for those looking for distance with a soft feel try these! Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Maxfli, titelist, nike, callaway, topflite and Wilson |