Strengths: Long off tee, spins on half wedge shots really well and doesnt cut up easily.
Weaknesses: Not easily available, and as a result you have to scour eBay and the web to buy them.
Overall: This is the only ball that I'd use if it were more easily available. By far the best ball I have ever used. Forget the Titleist ProV1, don't be a sheep, try something different, you'll be glad you did.
Strengths: Spins really well for the short game, lasts longer than V1 and super soft.. Also cheaper than V1. Seen them for £20 on ebay and got mine for £27
Weaknesses: None yet
Overall: I'm talking about the 330-s, was told it was the second best selling ball in the U.S. after the V1. I (used to) use the V1 but thought I would see what the hype was all about. Great ball, better than V1 in my opinion. Spins as well, slighly longer off the tee I'd say, just as robust. Simply brilliant
Strengths: Does everything a Pro V1 or Callaway HX does and is a little cheaper. Very long off the driver with great feel and spin into greens.
Weaknesses: If there is weakness it is that it cuts up a bit when hit with a full wedge. As good as any ball currently out there.
Overall: I was lucky to play in Miami last year and the Americans were all using this ball. I tried it and thought it was great, brought a couple of dozen back with me but finally you can buy in the UK. I am fed up with the Pro V1 as everybody on my course uses them, you walk near a ball and you all ask "Mine was a number 4, what number did you hit, not sure I think it was a 2" A real alternative to the Pro V1.
Performance
100%
Quality
100%
Value
60%
Overall Rating
87%
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