Titleist Tour Distance SF Balls
Titleist Tour Distance SF Balls
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[Jan 02, 2024]
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[Oct 02, 2010]
Hank
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Tour Distance
I'm 62 yrs old and I just bought a dozen of these balls. First time out while playing from the "tips" I nailed a bird on a par three followed by an eagle on a par five. I hadn't played in over 6 mos. and still ended up with 7 over for 18. Not a pro-v but still a great ball for less than half the cost.
Similar Products Used: Titleist Pro-v 1, Nike One Platinum, and occasionally Slazenger Raw Distance Fusion. |
[Jul 09, 2009]
wysguy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Distance SF
I dont know what you all are talking about but this ball is just what i have been looking for, i have played serveral so called " feel balls " and this one is the best, since i started playing this ball ( about 5 rounds ) i find that it flys true, has a great feel and at $30 for 2 dozen its a great buy, i have played my best rounds in the last few weeksz thanks to this ball, the Tour Distance SF is just what i needed. a great ball at a great price. Similar Products Used: NXT's, DT's, Xls's, Feel, Tour Prestige, |
[Feb 11, 2003]
Greg
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Tour Distance SF
I find the negative reviews hard to believe. This is a distance ball? Well your hands need to be checked. This is a very soft WOUND BALL. HOW CAN A WOUND BALL BE A "DISTANCE BALL". Second is the spin, If this ball is softer than the DT spin how can it spin less? Third of all this ball goes as long as a Nike TW so I find all your negative claims hard to believe. |
[Aug 07, 2002]
tmanley
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Tour Distance SF
After reading a good review of these balls at www.golfclubreview.com, I thought I'd give them a try. The ball has the traditional hard Tour Distance cover, but a soft wound inside. And here is where the problem starts... I'm 6'9" and generate quite a bit of clubhead speed. After playing 4 holes with this ball I noticed that it was out of round. There was no external mark on cover to clue me into it, but as I teed the ball I looked down it noticed the problem. This happened on two different occasions during my 9 holes. All I can say is that the ball is nice and soft when hit with my blades, but the ball does rebound into shape very well. |
[Jul 01, 2002]
MBaker
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Distance SF
This ball may not be the longest in the family but it is one of the most consistent. I can keep it in the fairway and it putts true. Pretty durable too. It also has enough feel to let you know how you have hit it. Not too soft and not too hard. Of all the Titleist balls this one is very underrated in my opinion. Customer Service Not Used Similar Products Used: Wislon Smart Core, Strata, Slazenger |
[May 14, 2002]
Fito Paez
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Distance SF
This is a horrible golf ball, it plays extremely hard and no spin at all. What surprised me most about this golf ball is that if you don;t hit it dead center the ball reacts very strangely. Anyways for that price you can buy something much much better, say a DT Distance. Customer Service Did not try Similar Products Used: DT Distance |
[Feb 23, 2002]
Anthony
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Distance SF
This ball is just what I was looking for. Before I played Strata ProDistance which I will have to compare to this ball. This ball is soft (softer than Tour Ultimate 2) long and flies straight. I love the way it feels on a well struck iron shot. This ball can hold greens (though My short game is very good) and it putts true like a wound ball. Great Ball overall wish it was a little cheaper though. If this ball was priced around $30 instead of like 35 and up it would be my ball of choice. Customer Service Never dealt with Titliest Similar Products Used: Strata Pro Distance...thats close i guess but Ive never played a wound/solid hybrid before. |
[Dec 09, 2001]
ajnorris
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Distance SF
Strength:
None Just like the last 2 reviewers I felt I had to comment, if just to give this ball a higher rating. I play titleist''s professional in the summer and wanted a ball that would give me the extra yards that you need in the winter. I have tried many different ball types and makes, including the pro v1, and I have found this to be the best ball for the money. It''s long, it spins better than most, it putts well and is very durable. Give it a try you''ll be pleasantly surprised. Similar Products Used: None |