Titleist Professional Balls
Titleist Professional Balls
[Sep 12, 2000]
Bill
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Professional 100
A friend gave me a Titelist Professional 90 to play earlier this year (he swears by the Professional 90). Similar Products Used: Most Titleist Models, Nike Tour Accuracy, Newing Blue |
[Mar 25, 1999]
Kevin Tabor
Scratch golfer
IT has great feel and great distence of the tee. It is a major plus around the green to. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 26, 1999]
Micael Kantor
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Professional 90
A great golf ball but a little expensive. I found it for $15 not used so I think they are a great golf ball. For most golfers they should get the compression 90 because it will go farther with most peoples swing. Definatly a good ball if you shop around. Similar Products Used: Just about every golf ball |
[Nov 14, 1999]
Tony
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Professional 90
Best overall golf ball for last 2 years. Enough distance off tee with boring trajectory that adds roll yardage. Fairway wood and iron play accurate with predictable carry distance. Wedge feel superior for any type of shot. Putting feel inspires confidence with soft feel. Do yourself a favor though and carry a roundness gauge. Hitting this ball when ""round only"" makes a big difference! Once I found this ball I will play no other. Common knock is price. Who cares? Store bargains and best grade recylces will put this outstanding ball in your bag for $18 to $30 per dozen. That's not too much is it? I also play a personalized ball for tournament and friendly match play that I pay much more for, but, that's important to me. However, if you play golf seriously shouldn't you be equally serious to invest in a ball that makes a difference in your game. Remember . . . no ball makes you a good golfer. The only sure formula for success is good strategy implemented through a repeatable swing. Similar Products Used: Any performance ball |
[Nov 09, 1999]
E Kim
Shoot in the 80s
Great ball! Super control and good spin. Too expensive though. Similar Products Used: Numerous other balls |
[Nov 27, 1999]
Rock Thompson
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Professional 90
Great soft feel. Poor distance off the tee. Almost a full club shorter than a 2-piece ball. If you could drive with a 2 piece, and approach, chip and putt with this ball, that would be the perfect combination. Not worth the money in my opinion. |
[Nov 01, 1999]
Shane Zuiker
Shoot in the 80s
This is a pretty good ball. It is soft and has average distance. It spins very well around the green and approach shots. I like this ball but the price is too high and the durability isn't as expected. Similar Products Used: Maxfli Revolution, Taylor Made inergel, Titleist tour prestige |
[Dec 21, 1999]
DAVID MARINO
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TITLEIST PROFESSIONAL
GREAT BALLS FOR CHEAP. I HAVE TITLEIST, PRECEPT, MAXFLI, TOP FLITE SLIGHTY USED BALLS GRADE A , ALL SORTS FOR CHEAP IF INTRESTED PLEASE E-MAIL ME AT DAVIDMARINO@ALWAYSGOLFING.COM Similar Products Used: None |
[Dec 21, 1999]
Chris
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Professional
Great ball. I love it. I have hit 300 yard drives with it and have great touch around the greens with it. Way to expensive though. Worth it if buying reconditioned balls. Similar Products Used: Tour Distance, most other brands |
[Dec 29, 1998]
Dave
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Professional 90
This has got to be one of the nicest balls available if price is no object. It has a low, wind resistant trajectory that magically has lots of roll on drives and lots of spin on irons. The softness is beautiful. Similar Products Used: Too many to list. |