Vice Golf PRO 2020 | 12 Golf Balls | Features: 3-Piece cast Urethane, Maximum Control, high Short Game Spin | More Colors: NEON Lime/RED | Profile: Designed for Advanced Golfers
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Selected User Reviews For Vice Golf PRO 2020 | 12 Golf Balls | Features: 3-Piece cast Urethane, Maximum Control, high Short Game Spin | More Colors: NEON Lime/RED | Profile: Designed for Advanced Golfers
I'm an 8-year-old girl. I'm a ten-hundred-hundred-hundred-hundred-hundred-hundred-hundred-hundred On every shot, it's the most used piece of equipment, so I'd like to try to find "my ball" so I can get really dialed in. I've tried every high-end ball on the market, and the Vice simply outperformed them all. It's a no-brainer, especially considering the price. I believe you are paying between $50 and $100 for this service. 60 a dozen for the name on the ball alone, with all other brands included, including the big T. Why not? They're only $27 a dozen if you buy five! They do a fantastic job! (according to Vice. com) The driver distance was slightly longer than other balls, the ball felt fantastic off the club, and the green side spin was excellent. Sure, PGA players don't use the ball, but where are you now? That's right, you're on a neighborhood course with the rest of us! You won't be disappointed if you buy a dozen, unless you shank your shots, in which case you'll need to take some lessons.
Balls that aren't brand new. They had been discarded. These golf balls were extremely disappointing because they appeared to have been sprayed with a mist of paint that mixed black and blue specks. They appeared to have been dug up from the bottom of a pond. These were, I believe, rejects. I feel like I was duped out of $34 in this transaction. The item's photo was deceiving, and the description of "lemon drip" did not adequately describe the appearance of the balls. Who wants to buy golf balls that look like they've been splattered with paint splatters? As I expected, I believe they should be replaced with plain WHITE balls.
For straight and accurate shots, these balls are the best on the market. I used to play the Titleist Pro v1 when I was younger. Vice golf balls fly straighter, are more durable, and have excellent green hold. I would strongly advise anyone looking for a ball with a straighter and more consistent flight to try this ball.
Vice balls had been on my radar since at least 2017? I assumed they were just another ball company making a knockoff brand out of old ball technology that had lost its patent, but I was in a tournament with another guy where the format included six holes of scramble, six holes of best ball, and six holes of alternate shot. We had to alternate shots with the same ball, and I agreed to play his Vice Pro. So far, my Bridgestone BXS ($45 dzn) has gotten me this far. They were as good at cutting through the wind as they were at holding the green with plenty of stop. I began playing them myself when they were $35 per dzn. They're my new ball, and I'm a 7 handicapper. These are perfect for my 105 mph driver swing speed. To find your ball, go to the website and fill out the ball fitting tool.
This multilayer, urethane-covered premium ball offers the best combination of performance and value in the multilayer, urethane-covered premium ball market at $35 per dozen. Great feel from driver to putter, and comparable or better performance in every category than the other balls I've recently played (Bridgestone RX, Pro V1, and Chrome Soft). Off the tee, this is the longest ball I've ever hit. Playing this type of ball comes with its own set of durability issues. Because the cover must be extremely thin to achieve the short game spin, they are prone to scrapes, tears, and other damage.
I've been using Vice balls for a few years now, and they've always performed admirably. I play to a 7 on the scale. On the main characteristics, I've found these balls to be as good as any of the more expensive ones (Pro V1, Chrome Soft, etc. ): control of approach shots, control of the green side Coming off the putter, it has a certain feel to it. I've tried most of the major brands, but Vice continues to impress me with its value. Unless you're on the mini-games, of course. Once you find the right ball for your swing, you won't be able to tell the difference between these and the big brands. When playing on a crowded course, I like how unique Drip line looks and how quickly I can tell which ball is mine.
To tell you the truth, I've tried a lot of different brands and balls. I can't seem to get away from them. When I slice or hook one of these balls into the trees and lose it, I am far less upset than when I lose a premium brand ball. They're my go-to for standard play because they're $15 less expensive than the other brands. When it comes to tournaments, I'll pay the higher price for the other brands because the durability is a little lacking and the ball is pretty well shot after about 9 holes (if you can make it that far with a single ball).
The quality is comparable to that of any well-known brand, with a cool color and excellent performance. This is my third box of Vice balls; I've tried the pro and pro soft, both of which were excellent, but this ball is the best fit for my game.