Balls Reviews

  • Aston Martin Golf Ball 2013 Review

    RRP: £40

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    The Aston Martin golf ball is a two-piece ball offering low driver spin for maximum distance and great feel around the green. Contact: www.mdgolf.co.uk/astonmartin

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  • Lynx Boom Boom 2 Golf Ball Review

    RRP: £35

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    Lynx has launched a three-piece ball to complement its Boom Boom 2 club range. Lynx says it has “a low compression core for a soft feel with high ball speeds, an ionomer mantle to add even more speed and accuracy and a cast urethane cover for feel...

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  • Callaway Hex Chrome+ Golf Ball Review

    RRP: £35

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    TG Rating 4.8 out of 5 5 out of 5

    The Callaway Hex Chrome+ golf ball is a four-piece ball for mid-to fast-swinging golfers who want long distance without sacrificing feel. In any industry a manufacturer strives to achieve both performance and value for money, and with the Hex Chrome+...

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  • Titleist Pro V1 Golf Balls 2013 Review

    RRP: £51

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    The Titleist Pro V1 golf ball has improved urethane elastomer cover for more distance, a softer feel and increased durability. The new versions of Titleist’s iconic Pro V1 offer more distance, softer feel and enhanced durability than before. There...

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  • Dunlop DP1 Golf Balls 2013 Review

    RRP: £18

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5 4 out of 5

    Dunlop have an impressive tradition in balls, producing their first in 1909. The iconic “65” appeared in the 1930s, and lots of us will remember the DDH from the 1980s onwards. “Over the last 20 years the brand has produced mainly distance/value...

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  • Callaway Hex Hot Golf Balls 2013 Review

    RRP: £25

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    The Callaway Hex Hot golf balls feature a tri-blend trionomer cover and re-engineered HEX aerodynamics to increase lift at low speeds. Callaway’s foray into the ball market began in 1996, with their first ball launching in 2000 when the Rile 35...

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  • Bridgestone 2013 e Series Golf Balls Review

    RRP: £26

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    Bridgestone is well known for its range of Tour-ready balls, used by the likes of Brandt Snedeker and Matt Kuchar and most recently Sandy Lyle. But their “e” Series of balls has also been impressive in recent years. Now they’ve launched the...

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  • TaylorMade Lethal Golf Balls 2013 Review

    RRP: £45

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    The TaylorMade Lethal golf balls have five-layer technology offering optimum spin. Seamless dimple pattern gives a penetrating flight. TaylorMade has made some massive strides in the ball market in recent years, especially with the launch of its...

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  • Srixon Z-Star Golf Balls 2013 Review

    RRP: £48

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    The Srixon Z-Star golf ball is a high performance multi-layered ball with soft feel providing high levels of spin around the greens. As in previous years, there are two offerings – a softer Z-Star ball that has been put into play by the like of...

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  • Nike One RZN Golf Balls 2013 Review

    RRP: £29

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    The ONE RZN is the latest addition to the resin-core family Nike launched successfully last year with the 20XI ball. These are cheaper than the premium offerings used on both the PGA and European Tours, but there are similarities. The faster, lighter...

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  • TaylorMade Lethal Ball Review

    RRP: £45

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5 5 out of 5

    Three years after TaylorMade launched the world’s first five-piece golf ball in the form of the Penta TP, they’ve now announced the introduction of the LETHAL golf ball, designed to deliver tee-to-green performance for golfers of all abilities.   It...

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  • Srixon Soft Feel Ladies Golf Balls Review

    RRP: £27

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    The Srixon Soft Feel Lady Golf Ball is designed to deliver mid-high handicap female golfers with moderate swing speeds, a penetrating high trajectory for greater carry and distance for your golf game. Srixon Golf's softest golf ball ever has been...

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  • Nike Pink PD Ladies Balls Review

    RRP: £18

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    The Nike Pink PD Ladies Golf Balls are designed specifically for the mid-high handicap female golf player to optimise lift and enable greater distances off the tee from most swing speeds. If you need a longer carry, more responsive feel and high...

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  • Dunlop Tour Golf Balls Review

    RRP: £15

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    Dunlop are making a bigger noise in golf than in recent years, and their Tour Elite balls offer a lower ball flight and high levels of control around the green, all for a very impressive price. Website: dunlopsport.com Contact: 0845 129 9200

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  • John Letters T9+ Golf Balls 2013 Review

    RRP: £15

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    These are three-piece balls, rather than two, which is the norm in the lower-priced category. A new High Energy Core provides greater initial velocity with low driver spin. A good all-rounder. Contact: www.johnletters.com or 0845 196 0050

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  • MD Golf Seve Golf Balls Review

    RRP: £13

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    Club specialists MD Golf entered the golf balls market quite recently and while these may not be the softest balls in the world, they offer good distance at a very reasonable price. Website: mdgolf.co.uk Contact: 02894 460333

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  • Taylormade XD 2012 Golf Balls Review

    RRP: £17

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    XD stands for Explosive Distance, and the ball features a V Core which is easy to compress. It also incorporates a high-lift dimple configuration for increased distance through the air. Website: taylormadegolf.eu Contact: 08000 728 624

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  • Wilson Staff Dx3 Golf Balls Review

    RRP: £20

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    These three-piece balls offer traction control which keeps the ball on the face of the golf club fractionally longer for additional shot-stopping control. You get added control in a budget ball. Website: wilsonstaff.com Contact: 01276 404970

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  • Wilson Staff DX2 Golf Balls Review

    RRP: £18

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    A two-piece ball that delivers distance as well as greenside control, the Dx2 is an exceptionally good option for those golfers on a tight budget who do not wish to sacrifice feel. Website: wilsonstaff.com Contact: 01276 404970

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