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Member Since: May 2007
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Monday May 12, 2008
This ball has a great feel to it. It is long off the tee and feels great on irons. Stops very well on the greens from any yardage. The arrow line logo is great for lining up putts also. After eighteen holes there is barely a mark on the ball. It is a very good value. For the just below premium ball this is a good choice.
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Member Since: September 2004
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Monday May 12, 2008
This plays similarly to other 3-piece balls I've used (Callaway HX Hot Bite, Srixon Trispeed, Bridgestone e6+) ... Pretty long off the tee, though maybe not quite as long as some premium (expensive 4-piece) balls or 2-piece rocks designed just for distance (absolutely no short game value), but we're talking just a few yards and your distance may actually be better. It's nonetheless pretty good on distance. What I like the most is that it doesn't balloon nearly as much as most other balls. It has... » More
This plays similarly to other 3-piece balls I've used (Callaway HX Hot Bite, Srixon Trispeed, Bridgestone e6+) ... Pretty long off the tee, though maybe not quite as long as some premium (expensive 4-piece) balls or 2-piece rocks designed just for distance (absolutely no short game value), but we're talking just a few yards and your distance may actually be better. It's nonetheless pretty good on distance. What I like the most is that it doesn't balloon nearly as much as most other balls. It has a lower, more piercing trajectory that it keeps. There's not much sidespin off the driver (though poor hits will still impart sidespin, as with any and every ball) so my slice is minimized. Yet I can work it, hooking it around trees when necessary. It has good spin around the greens. It will check up and stop without bouncing right off the green. I've even backed it up and that's not something I'm very proficient at, so you may be able to back it up more than me. The feel off the putter is soft, and it rolls true. The only negative is that it scuffs a bit. However a huge positive is that it's a 3-piece ball that sells at the price (around $20/doz) of 2-piece balls. It's a great ball that will probably give you everything you want from more expensive balls. Especially if you're a mid or high handicap player. Callaway is the parent company of Top-Flite and I think they did a very good job with this one. Their Callaway Tour ix and other more expensive balls such as the Pro V1, may give you more, but only if you're carrying a 9 handicap or lower. For the money this is a very, very good ball. » Close
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Member Since: January 2008
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Friday May 2, 2008
I own the burner that came out about two years ago. And this model far out plays the older model. The sperated crown design might bother some players but i absolutely love it. they eliminated the excess graphics that the older model had. I can bomb this driver the same distance as the old one, but with a lower trajectory. Mine is a 9.5 degree with a stiff shaft. Some people may shy away from the $399.00 price tag but don't, you will not be sorry. I tried the cbx but i never was real crazy a... » More
I own the burner that came out about two years ago. And this model far out plays the older model. The sperated crown design might bother some players but i absolutely love it. they eliminated the excess graphics that the older model had. I can bomb this driver the same distance as the old one, but with a lower trajectory. Mine is a 9.5 degree with a stiff shaft. Some people may shy away from the $399.00 price tag but don't, you will not be sorry. I tried the cbx but i never was real crazy about the adjustable weights. And the huge price tag really puts a downer on this product. » Close
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Member Since: November 2002
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Tuesday April 29, 2008
This is my second go-around with a Scotty Cameron putter. Overall, I like it much better than my previous one (Studio Stainless). The Studio Select sets up perfectly behind the ball giving you a boost of confidence. At impact, there is a satisfying "click" that lets you know you hit it pure. Fail to hit it pure, however, and you will know that as well. The feedback is immediate and noticeable. The putter's strongest trait is distance control. This no doubt aided by the fact that you can finally ... » More
This is my second go-around with a Scotty Cameron putter. Overall, I like it much better than my previous one (Studio Stainless). The Studio Select sets up perfectly behind the ball giving you a boost of confidence. At impact, there is a satisfying "click" that lets you know you hit it pure. Fail to hit it pure, however, and you will know that as well. The feedback is immediate and noticeable. The putter's strongest trait is distance control. This no doubt aided by the fact that you can finally get a Cameron off the rack that has a head weight proportional to the length of the putter. And the grip is AWESOME. It fits my hands perfectly and the mix of rubber and cord is quite nice.
The only negative comment I have is, of course, the price. $300 is quite steep but, unfortunately, is also the norm these days for a "premium" putter. Oh, and the headcover is hideous.
Overall, Two Thumbs Up!
Newport 2, 33"
Offset--Full Shaft
Headweight 360g
Swingweight C9-D1
Loft 4*
Lie 71* » Close
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CPennbo 
Member Since: March 2003
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Tuesday April 29, 2008
This is the first ball in awhile that I really like. Nice feel and great distance. Moderate durability. I swing about 90 so even though they are for generally slower speeds they work well for me. Golfsmith has them for less than market price.
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CPennbo 
Member Since: March 2003
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Tuesday April 29, 2008
Couldn't find the Pearl's I regularly use so figured I'd try these. (the box ads cracked me up!) Nice feel, GREAT distance, good stop on greens. Can't speak to durability too much but it seemed that they got scratched up fairly quickly!
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Member Since: February 2008
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Monday April 28, 2008
Bought a dozen of these at a Roger Dunn tent sale for 15 dollars just because i heard/read bridgestone makes a really nice ball, and i was VERY impressed. it felt soft, it bit nicely, especially with shorter pitches, and i swear i was hitting it longer. no one i was playing with had ever even tried playing a bridgestone ball...must be a well kept secret, because i may have become a big fan today. i highly recommend this ball if u want a ball that performs well for the value. then again, ive ... » More
Bought a dozen of these at a Roger Dunn tent sale for 15 dollars just because i heard/read bridgestone makes a really nice ball, and i was VERY impressed. it felt soft, it bit nicely, especially with shorter pitches, and i swear i was hitting it longer. no one i was playing with had ever even tried playing a bridgestone ball...must be a well kept secret, because i may have become a big fan today. i highly recommend this ball if u want a ball that performs well for the value. then again, ive only played one round with these e6's....so who knows. » Close
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Member Since: December 2007
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Monday April 28, 2008
Too bad these balls are so expensive...the feel of this ball is amazing. Just bounces off the clubface, but be careful if you tend to hit your wedges at a steep angle. The spin rate with the wedges is extremely high making the ball get some major spin action on soft greens. The feel around the greens and with the putter is worth it in itself. Great product but a little expensive at almost $5 a ball!
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Member Since: July 2007
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Monday April 28, 2008
I did a club fitting for new woods using the trackman computer fitting system. I hit all the top 5 brand name clubs. After we found the right shaft and loft for the club head. (9 degree Draw bias, stiff shaft). This club outperformed all others. Even some slightly off center and high on the face shots still got out there well. My numbers for launch angle and spin rate were the best for this club over any others. Now that i have played with it a while, I have gotten 20-30 yards more lengt... » More
I did a club fitting for new woods using the trackman computer fitting system. I hit all the top 5 brand name clubs. After we found the right shaft and loft for the club head. (9 degree Draw bias, stiff shaft). This club outperformed all others. Even some slightly off center and high on the face shots still got out there well. My numbers for launch angle and spin rate were the best for this club over any others. Now that i have played with it a while, I have gotten 20-30 yards more length without sacrificing accuracy. My recommendation is to go through a club fitting to find what is the right club for you. » Close
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Member Since: November 2004
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Monday April 28, 2008
ProV1's are my favorite and have been buying them by the box for many-many years-- probably shortly after it came out in the late 90s. I normally would play a new sleve of 3 and alternate them every six holes and play about 4 rounds of it... If it doesn't get lost before I retire it...
Over the weekend, I was asked by a friend to play these Top-Flite FEEL to see if I could get over with its name. I said, "Bob, do you realize what you're asking me to do?!?" (just kidding) I gladly di... » More
ProV1's are my favorite and have been buying them by the box for many-many years-- probably shortly after it came out in the late 90s. I normally would play a new sleve of 3 and alternate them every six holes and play about 4 rounds of it... If it doesn't get lost before I retire it...
Over the weekend, I was asked by a friend to play these Top-Flite FEEL to see if I could get over with its name. I said, "Bob, do you realize what you're asking me to do?!?" (just kidding) I gladly did...
All I could say are all good things about this Top-Flite Ball after that round. It really plays great. Very soft feel off the driver and irons. Spins well when you want it to and best of all, IT REALLY FEELS GOOD PUTTING IT. Usually, when on the putting green, the ball almost reveals a certain quality. but this ball ROCKS! I don't mean a rock. Heavens this is a great golf ball!!!
It is unbelieveable how good this ball plays. I must say that I will be picking up more of TOP-FLITE Feel and play more of it.
I've waited a while before I posted this rating... This is a good ball to play good golf with. » Close
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