Top-Flite Gamer Balls
Top-Flite Gamer Balls
[Sep 08, 2009]
Double bogey again
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Top Flight Gamer
Ok, I played 2 rounds with these balls. First off I balance my balls and I use the water solution. Only 7 were balanced. No big deal found the right spot and was getting an ok roll off the putter.
Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: All |
[Aug 29, 2009]
will
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
gamer
I went from the hx tour and pro v to the gamer it seems to be longer off the tee and spins like a top. I shot a 68 on a top rated track with this ball and it did not brake the bank . Give this ball a shot |
[Jul 22, 2009]
joe cool
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
topflite gamer
Pretty impressive. One of my colleagues
Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: Lots. |
[Jul 21, 2009]
Pin Seeker
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Top-Flite Gamer
Simply put this is by far the greatest deal for the money. I can not see myself buying a dozen ProV1's for $40.00. I regularly shoot in the 80's, and with my new forged iron set, I may finally...finally break into the 70's. But enough about that...it's all about this ball. Like I said you will not find a better 3-piece ball for the $$$. The only negative I can say about it is that it definitely has a super scuffy soft cover. I find that after a single mid-wedge shot that the grooves have bitten into it. But even those really don't effect the flight. GREAT BALL AT A GREAT PRICE. I used to think they were my little secret...thanks Golf Digest for ruining it! |
[Jul 13, 2009]
Richard Lowe
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Top Flite Gamer
This is simply an excellent ball. Being a shorter hitter, I need precision around the greens and great feel off the putter. My short game has improved with this ball (and plenty of practice, of course.) I'm not a huge spinner of the ball, so I don't get the "fuzzy cover" effect that higher swing speed player report, but I still get excellent drop and stop control on short irons. Customer Service na Similar Products Used: Titleist ProV1, Precept Laddie, Hogan Apex. |
[Jul 04, 2009]
rsims
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Top Flite Gamer
This season I have been playing the Bridgestone 330RX and Callaway ix balls, both of which are excellent. Before this season, I played the Pro V1.Influenced by reviews on this site and the Golf Digest Hot List, I bought a sleeve of Gamers virtually on a whim. What a pleasant surprise! The ball is at least as long as other tour level balls I have played and is easy to control on the green. Conditions have been wet in the Northeast this summer so it is tough for me to compare spin and holding the green to how the other balls do in firm conditions, but this seems to be an excellent golf ball at less than $20/dozen. It is a good ball for better players, not a rock. I am giving it 4 rather than 5 stars only because I have not yet been able to use it on firm greens (and if the rain keeps up we may not see firm greens this whole season)! Customer Service Haven't used with regard to this ball, but Callaway, which owns Top-Flite arguably has the best customer service in the business. Similar Products Used: Brudgetson 330RX, Titleist Pro V1 and NXT Tour, Callaway ix |
[Jul 01, 2009]
Steve Blashkiw
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Gamer
GOOD PERFORMANCE.
Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Titliest DT Carry, DT Roll, Warbird, Callaway Diablo, Maxfli Revolution, Noodle, Pinnacle Exception, Taylor Made TP (LDP), |
[Jun 08, 2009]
teambuilder
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Topflite Gamer
Performance-wise an exceptional ball for the money. Long, penetrating ball flight off the driver. Lots of spin and control around the greens. As a 4.3 index player, I'm more interested in ball control than distance as I normally play the Nike Tour and occasionally the ProV1.
Similar Products Used: Topflite D2 Feel |
[Jun 08, 2009]
Tom
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Top Flite Gamer
I have been playing the Pro V1x and Taylor Made TP golf balls for the last few years, and I have to say the Gamer blows them both away! I am a 4 handicap and was skeptical of the Gamer at first, but since they are only about $20 a dozen, I bought a box, and WOW! This ball is long off the tee, stops on a dime, and has great feel around the green! There is no better ball out there, and it's CHEAP! Similar Products Used: Pro V1x
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[Jun 05, 2009]
smackdadde
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Top Flite Gamer
I have been looking for a good but cheap ball to use consistently to improve my game. I saw this ball on Golf Digest's Hot list and decided to try it out. The first time I tried it, I shot a 38 on 9, which is about the best I have ever shot. I also managed to chip one in from under a tree with my 5 iron from 20 yards out. The feel is great for chipping and the distance on my putting ahs never been better. Now I just need to aim at the hole. For me this ball stops on a dime on the greens, but still gives me good distance off the tee. I have found it scuffs up a bit easier than others, but I am sticking with the gamers until I get a raise and my game improves to warrant a change. Customer Service None Similar Products Used: Bridgestone e6, Pinnacle golds soft, Whatever I find. |