Slazenger 420p Power-Control Balls
Slazenger 420p Power-Control Balls
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 14, 2000]
lee
Shoot in the 90s
i didn't know what was happening at first with my game..was it the ball? was it my new clubs? then, i figured it out. it was this BALL. i was cranking my drives 200 yards - great for a women. I also found, however, that the ball does not land softly and rolls a great deal on the greens. i may need to switch to a ball that is a compromise of distance and brakes, and save this ball for longest hit in the fairway contests! Similar Products Used: titiliest, dunlop double ti, taylor |
[Jun 13, 2000]
John
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
420p
If you're the kind of golfer who wants 300+ yard drives, this is the ball for you. It has explosive distance, however it has very little feel. Similar Products Used: Hogan, Strata |
[Jun 08, 2000]
Dan Reuter
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
420p
Best combination of distance and control on the market. Too bad it's only sold in pro shops or more people would use it. Similar Products Used: Titleist, Wilson Staff, Strata |
[Nov 29, 1998]
Rench
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Slaz 420p Power-Control
Best combination of power and control. Will find no better or more versatile ball on the market. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: All Titliest Top-Flite XL Pinnacles |
[Sep 15, 1999]
Ned
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Slazenger 420p Power-Control
Very similar to a titleist ball, but costs a little less. A good ball all around. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jan 04, 2000]
Dave
Shoot in the 90s
The 420p has mid-high trajectory and goes a long way. Not particularly soft, it feels and behaves like many other two-piece distance balls. Slazenger says the ball has ""power with brakes"". It's got lots of power but it ain't got no brakes. Price is pretty reasonable. Similar Products Used: None |