Titleist NXT Tour Balls
Titleist NXT Tour Balls
USER REVIEWS
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[May 28, 2017]
Terry Bell
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
NXT Tour
Loved these balls...then... Got out a dozen from last year, and not sure what happened, (no, not stored improperly) but they lost their 'bang' They hard hard as rocks, don't fly, just duds. Gave away what I had left, and told those folks the story. Even had our scratch player hit them, he said the same thing, 'hard, flat sounding' What happened? Similar Products Used: Srixon, Titleist ProV, |
[Apr 02, 2013]
Jim
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Titlelist NXT Tour S
Background: I am now playing on a 23 handicap, just retired, but played on a 10 handicap 13 years ago.
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[Sep 12, 2011]
stevieboy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist nxt tour
I've used Pro v1's for the last two years (exclusively) and i don't lose many - what i do have is a pile of scuffed and scratched balls with off white covers - resembling a pile of potatoes in my garage that are no good for anything.
Customer Service Not Used Similar Products Used: Not Used |
[Aug 24, 2011]
Vinny
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist NXT Tour
I have been a long time player of the ProV1 from Titleist. Though I play at a low handicap (3.6), I noticed that the spin that the ProV1 has given me usually ends up further from the hole than closer. On a "whim" I tried a Titleist NXT Tour that I found somewhere on a course. No, the NXT Tour does not give you the control around the green that a ProV1 will give you, but I hit a lot of fairways and GIR, so the spin that the NXT provides me with "drop and stop" control that keeps me a lot more closer to hole throughout my rounds. One more thing, with the ProV1 I would have a tendency to "snap hook" my drive once or twice a round...with the NXT Tour it just gives me a long hook (which I like) or draw. If I want to cut it (fade) it gives me a slight cut, which the ProV1 (due to it's spin ability) would give me a slice.
Customer Service None...though Titleist is obviously a reputable company. Similar Products Used: ProV1 (it's not a similar product due to it's high spin....the ProV1 is a great ball...just too much spin for my game). |
[Jul 19, 2011]
Orrain
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
NXT Tour 2011
Terrific Ball, Usually went for Srixon Soft Feel or occasionally Z-Star. Considerin Big Darren, made me a tidy sum last weekend, decided to splash out an I was not let down. Very 1st drive smoked 290ish and arrow straight. But its the feel off wedges (my cg14 is made to hit them!) and putter is outstanding, for €25 you cant go wrong. Customer Service I service the customers Similar Products Used: Dtsolo, Srixon Soft, Z-Star |
[Feb 19, 2011]
Anthony
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist NXT Tour
I received a box of Titleist NXT Tour balls for Christmas and used them this past week at my Golf Club. Wow, was I impressed. I normally hit around 200 - 210 off the tee with Wilson Staff balls, I hit the NXT at an average of 230 yards (not bad for a 57 year old). I even hit a 265 yard downhill drive into the greenside bunker on a very short par 4! They were also very good with my irons, adding about 10 yards on each with great control. Needless to say I'm playing NXT Tour balls from now on! |
[Feb 15, 2011]
pointer65
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist NXT Tour
I've been using these and Top-Flite Gamers for several months, and don't notice a significant difference between the two. The NXT costs 50% more than the Gamer, but seems to perform about the same. Both hold most greens well, checking close to the impact point rather than spinning back (which is what I prefer). Both give good distance off the driver, but the NXT feels a little firmer and may be slightly longer. I think the NXT tends to give more distance off irons. Unfortunately, this golfer isn't consistent enough in ball striking to reach a solid conclusion as to distance. The major difference is that Top-Flite balls carry a stigma that they no longer deserve. If price is paramount in your decision, I would go with the Gamer. I think the NXT is probably a slightly better all-around ball, but not 50% better. Customer Service N/A |
[Jun 20, 2010]
jdr921
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist NXT Tour
The first one of these puppies I teed up and hit, it went well over 250 yards, which is really good for me since I normally drive others from 220-235 on average with about a 80-90 mph swing speed. Good off the irons with good on the green check up, as well as being quite satisfactory with wedges and putter for me. I really like the Titleist golf balls and use these and Tommy Armour TI-Spins exclusively. Similar Products Used: Titleist DT: So/Lo, Wound 90, 2-Piece 90, HP Performance, DT-Distance, and DT-Spin; and Tommy Armour TI-Spin. |
[May 14, 2010]
Kennymfraser
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist NXT Tour
Just had a round at my local course with these balls and have to say they are the best all round golf ball I've ever hit. They give a performance not far short of a Pro V1 but are a fraction of the price.
Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: Pro V1, Pro V1x, Srixon Z Star |