Mizuno RB Tour and Tour X Golf Balls
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Mizuno's latest technology could definitely extend to the golf ball, so I purchased these balls just to test it out. The Mizuno ball is new to the US and I had never played one before so I did not know what to expect, and there are very few reviews online because it is so new here. An extremely windy day (45 degrees) wasn't conducive to rolling the ball, but I was very pleased with its performance. I am a high-speed player who traps the ball very well against a Here are a few positive points There is a lot of wind, which makes the ball crazy. In addition to shots that came into the wind, several shots faded with it. In both directions, you could cut through this ball like butter with a hot knife. The ball just held its line. This was across all clubs. I did find a bit of a flatter trajectory in the wind which was helpful. I like the feeling of a soft, quiet putter However, I gave it another go and found it to perform well, I did not experience any issues with its In a few days, I will upload a picture. I think you will be amazed at the damage done on the 9 holes played with the ball. In the back 9, I switched to another Mizuno and it was much more reliable. This may be an isolated incident. It will be clearer after more reviews are conducted. The short version Great ball. I love it. The word "FOR"!.
As for the RB Tour, the softer of the two at 91 compression, it's a great ball, but the cover isn't as nice as the RB Pro. You ought to think of yourself as lucky if one ball brings you a round. A wedge strike with this ball will often damage the cover enough to take it out of play due to its easily cut cover. As I said, I really like this ball, but the cover's weakness will keep me from purchasing In the event that I don't find these, I'll probably go back to the RB Tour X or br>I was given one by a friend and I liked it a lot. Mizuno RB TourX is an extremely hard golf ball. It has 110 compression (RB Tour is 90 compression). However, I can hit it just as far as I can hit the In contrast to the Mizuno, the slice or hook is considerably less severe on the green. This ball is quite comfortable and performs well around the greens. In general, I do not like balls that spin, but this one holds up well on the greens. The word "hard" was used to describe it, so I was immediately transported to the old rocks that Top Flight used to make, but this ball can in no way be compared with A player like me is 71 years old, and it doesn't open up a lot of options when it comes to compression, windings, ball covers, and the like. I just need a reasonable-scoring ball that is lightweight and durable. Although I'd like to compare this ball to my RB tour, I will keep this ball in my bag for a long time.
Despite the flimsy nature of the material, it feels really soft, and it does seem I wouldn't pay more than that for the entire package since I don't like one thing about it Buying the bundle, which comes out to about $2 per ball is a great deal However, because of one problem, I wouldn't pay more. There seems to be a lot of scuffing on it every time I use a wedge shot with it, to the point that I don't really want to use it when the next hole rolls around. As long as they keep the $2/ball bundle, I can live with the scuffing, but if they get rid of them or increase their price, I'll just stick.
The distance off the driver was really long, with a ball flight that I would call mid-range. It was a bit off the charts in terms of spin off of the irons and wedges. There was a great deal of spin coming into the greens, and I was able to grab and spin wedges even better than with Having this ball as my go to ball from now on and it being a little bit cheaper than the Pro V1x is a plus.
When it hits the green, the flight is also very strong as it has plenty of spin, despite being hit with irons. A soft reaction and soft feel can be felt from the wedge off the green, as well as plenty of grip. It gives good distance control when used as a putter, as it has a remarkably soft feel.
In general, this ball performed very well and I would compare it most closely with the.
My favorite thing about this golf ball is the feel. When paired with my MP52 irons, it is one of my most flush and soft strikes In comparison to ProV1 and TP5, it seems to have a bit of a longer flight time since it's lower and piercing. Although it seems some people find the large Runbird logo easier to focus their eyes on. After playing a round of golf, I have seen numerous reviews stating that the golf ball shows a lot of cut marks. Even though I agree that the ball shows more signs of usage, I would call these Cutts are not to be placed in the kennel. Additionally, it does not influence how the ball performs in any way. I have played four full rounds with the second ball from my first sleeve, and its still holding up well. On future models, I hope Mizuno will address the scuffing issue as well as keep the core design principles as is. Keep making the best ball you ever made. Don't stop making them like Nike did with the One Tour D.