Vice Pro Golf Balls
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To obtain them, you must purchase 5 dozen at a cost of $25 per dozen. The claim about Germany is untrue. The balls arrive in less than a week from Rhode Island, and the shipping is bogus as well. For 6 dozen, shipping with UPS costs $6. (When I ordered 5 for a 4th of July special, I got a dozen for free.)
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If your driver swing speed is less than 90 mph, I wouldn't recommend playing them. Their performance is comparable to that of a premium ball if you can compress them. Because they degrade more quickly, I'm not sure they save you any money compared to a premium ball. They will play fine and save you money if you have a good swing speed and lose a lot of balls, or if you play on a course with a lot of water.
Yes. I got a lot of positive feedback from the members of the club. They don't have the same smooth feel off the putter face as a prov1. With these balls, I was able to maintain a 9 hcp. Having said that, I decided to go with the TM TP5X.
Selected User Reviews For Vice Pro Golf Balls
I can't tell the difference between the Pro V1 and the Vice Pro balls after three rounds. The same principles apply to spinning around the green and putting. With the Vice Pro, I seem to be getting an extra 5 to 10 yards off the tee with the driver. Even with, and sometimes past, my buddies, I'm hitting my driver. I got two rounds on one ball, and it's a little marked up, but it can still be used in a pinch if needed, as mentioned in one of the other reviews. There's no need to worry about distance or control adjustments throughout the bag because the Vice Pro performs so similarly to the Pro V1. To maintain consistency, a professional friend of mine advised me to pick one ball and play it only. I've been a Titleist player for 40 years and can confidently say that this Vice Pro ball will most likely be my go-to ball due to its affordability and playability. In addition, when I hit a new ball into the desert or water, I won't be in as much pain.
I've always played Pro V 1s when I can afford them, and they're the best all-around, so when I bought the Vice pro, it was after trying one out from a friend, and I'm confident I out-distanced the Titleist on the first tee shot I hit, so it came down to durability. Typically, the covers on these less expensive balls are not the same as those on more expensive balls. This is frequently where the distinction is made. These are no exception, but they are better than most! I usually wear out a ball before losing it, so I've gone through a half-dozen of these Pros and will be ordering more. These are something I would recommend.
I discovered a VICE PRO white golf ball alongside my car on the street (not near a golf course), believe it or not. I'd heard good things about these balls, but I wasn't going to buy them without giving them a try. I tried it out and found it to be superior to Titleist Pro V1X, Callaway Soft, and Titleist NXT Tour. I recently purchased my third 12-pack of cigarettes. pack. I'd prefer it if I could get a discount if I bought less than 5 12-packs. packs. My swing speed is 88 MPH, and I have a handicap of 12.
I'd never had the opportunity to play vice before. I've always been a "prov1 or bust" type of player. I've experimented with a variety of DTC balls over the last few years. Vice is supposed to be one of the best, but the durability of this ball disappointed me. They are comfortable, but so are many other three-piece urethane balls. Honestly, a couple of wedges and these things are shredded. The durability has been a major disappointment for me. It's not just ok; it's the worst ball I've ever played with. The durability is the same as the 19-dollar three-piece Cut ball. The price is $99 for a dozen. Any frugal adventurer learns that you get what you pay for, so I'm going back to prov1 or bust, because the used ones on ebay are more durable than these.
This ball was one of my favorites. The flight was fantastic, and it felt great getting away from the club. My only criticism is that it lacked the amount of spin that I desired. If you're looking for a less expensive alternative to the ProV1, this is a good option. I prefer the Callaway Chromesoft and was on the lookout for a ball that was similar, and I ended up falling in love with the Taylormade Project a.
When the temperature drops below fifty degrees, these are useless. Amazon was where I got my originals. I figured I'd stock up on Vice's website afterward; they're so enamored with their "business model" that it never occurred to them that keeping customers happy might be a good idea. Maybe it's just something that happens in Germany. In any case, the ball performs admirably in both cool and warm temperatures. In cold weather, it could easily pass for a bowling ball. I give the ball a FOUR, but I give the company a generous TWO because it is run by knuckleheads. The ball is worthwhile, but the company could use some work. Thank you, Amazon, for allowing me to test this out with just a dozen people.
For the past few years, I've been using Vice golf balls. The majority of the time, it's Tour and Pro Soft. Tour early in the season (Northeast), when the courses are wet and heavy, allowing any ball to stick. Tours, on the other hand, have been proven to be beneficial. Pro Soft is an outstanding company. With the exception of the cover layer, which is easily dirty and looks like a ball found in the woods after two shots. It's all about the visual. At least, that was the case with versions prior to 2020. Take that into account as I have not yet played the 2021. br>After that, I decided to give the Pro a shot. The Vice ball recommender drew me in primarily out of curiosity. And, yes, they are very good at what they do. Do you know how to prove 1? No, it's not true. It's possible that you're 5 yards off the mark. So, if you're that good, you'll be better off if you can dial in all of your shots at the same spot and distance. I'm not, so this season I'll give these a shot. Then you might wonder why there is such a low rating. Because two wedge shots shredded the first ball I played. Two holes later, I had to replace it. The replacement lasted a lot longer, so I'm going to use it for my next round. So, while the ball is fantastic, the quality assurance may be suspect. I'll give it another shot to see if it was a one-off. That's what I'm hoping.
I'm not a very good golfer (12hcp), but I've been playing for 30 years, and this was my first time trying a Vice ball. This is the first time this has happened to me with a ball. After six holes, this is how the ball looked. Having said that, the ball did perform admirably, but more time will be required. Two people may be required. Any cost advantages versus Titleist balls appear to be eroded by 3 balls per round of normal play, not from loss.