Callaway does it again!
Written: May 05 '01
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Pros: Soft feel, high spin
Cons: cost
The Bottom Line: I would recommend these balls to players who want to have a soft feeling ball that plays well around the green because of a high spin rate.
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| mtbrgwmets's Full Review: Callaway Rule 35 Softfeel |
Callaway has done something that quite a few companies have been doing lately. They have added golf clubs to their existing selection of club. I believe that these balls are going to become even more successful than they already are.
I like these balls because they feel very soft when struck and stop fast on the greens. These balls are for players who are probably around 15 handicappers or better because of the high spin rate of the balls. Players who are not better than 15 handicappers would not benefit from using this golf ball because with higher spin rate balls, misses are exaggerated. Meaning the higher spin will cause a mis-hit to be even farther off line. For these players above a 15 handicap I recommend the Callaway firmfeel, or balls by other companies like the Titleist DT or TopFlite XL.
Though I like the Callaway softfeel quite a bit, I feel that they are not vastly better than many of the similar golf balls on the market. These similar balls being the Titleist professional, Nike Tour Accuracy, and Maxfli Revolution. The reason I think that Callaway will eventually outsell these other balls is the Callaway name. Callaway is the favorite clubmaker of many people including myself since I recently purchased a new set of Callaway irons. People will have Callaway golf clubs and decide to try and use these balls.
In the end, I recommend the Callaway softfeel golf balls to players who are 15 handicappers or better who are looking to add spin around the greens for added feel and performance.
Recommended:
Yes
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