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Snell MTB Black Golf Balls

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Some may jump to the erroneous conclusion that the 4-piece MTB RED is the likely choice for better players. Keep in mind, spin is only good if you need it. For players who like to flight the ball down or play in windy conditions, more spin may not be advantageous. I lived that nightmare and it hasn’t been fun,” says Snell, “but it gave us a chance to step out, figure out what we are going to do and how we are going to do it.” Based on my own experiences, the answer is no. But I enjoy learning about how balls are constructed and how it affects their performance based on different golfers' swings, which clubs are being used, etc., and just wanted to see if that assumption is off base. (I'm loaded up on MTB-X's for the foreseeable future, so my question is just in the spirit of learning, not figuring out what to play for me personally.) The first issue was the logo. Compared to other brands, it’s a bit oversized. I’d assume it’s rooted in a cost saving effort related to the resolution of the graphic. To be honest, that one was easy to get over after a couple rounds with the ball. If you are a beginner, 1-piece is the best choice for you. You should also know that cost of the golf ball rises with each piece. Dimple Pattern

So, that’s my comparison of the Snell MTB Prime and Titleist Pro V1. Both offer a great feel when hitting the ball. It’s next to impossible to identify the current top-selling direct-to-consumer golf ball brand but I don’t think it’s a stretch to suggest it was Snell Golf that was first to effectively reach the masses with the message that golfers don’t need to pay big OEM prices for quality performance golf balls.Whether Snell is the largest DTC brand, I can’t say. That it’s beloved by many golfers for its quality products and sensible prices is inarguable.

So, Tour players not only play Titleist for free, but they are paid to play Titleist (unless they sign with someone else). Even the leading players without equipment contracts like Koepke, Reed, Molinari, they still have contracts for balls, just not contracts for clubs.

Putting Performance

A fourth, first, and second longest performance at 85mph/100mph driver speeds and 7-iron respectively says everything you need to know about the ball’s distance credentials. He’s since spent time working with adidas in Germany and TaylorMade in Basingstoke and is just coming to the In case you haven't heard of Snell Golf, they are a direct-to-consumer brand that was launched in 2015. Dean Snell is the founder and he spent more than 28 years in golf ball research and development. He is listed on 40 U.S. patents and was part of the team that developed the original Pro V1 ball for Titleist. He also launched several popular golf ball lines for TaylorMade. Long story short - Dean knows how to manufacture and design premium golf balls. There is no question that Titleist made a significant breakthrough when they initially launched the Pro V in 2000. However, the industry has caught up with their performance. I have tried offerings from almost every single major manufacturer on the course, and could never really tell the difference. They all have exceptional feel around the greens, plenty of spin when you need it, and optimal driver performance.

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