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? Rory McIiroy Golf Ball Nike or Titleist – YouTube?
try teeing it up a little higher
Actually…I love your accent 😉
@Mark Crossfield once you start swinging at it hard and compressing it
really good like a pro ,you start seeing the difference
You total cretin that is what I was saying to the other guy. Wow fucking
retard!
Hey Mark, have you been able to get your hands on the Nike Covert Driver
yet? Nike Covert VS Ping G25 🙂
Mark, if you took up Archery and execute as straight as you hit, you’ll be
an Olympic Champion for a few years. Good hitting.
Showed my grandpa this video. He swears on the titleist, I tell him a ball
is a ball, he flipped out. Kinda hilarious. But I am beginning at golf and
use basically what I get given to me. Haunt found my magic ball yet. Keep
up the good vids man.
Sorry previous comment for cut off, here’s the quote. “As McIlroy became
more familiar with 20XI-X, he felt he would like it even better if it had
more feel. Ishii cooked up a special ball that no other player is using:
McIlroy’s 20XI-X has this years specs but last years cover, which is 3%
softer.” Great videos, keep up the good work, much love from the US.
The diffrence might be the combination of a titleist iron with a titleist
ball against a nike iron with a nike ball.
You the man Mark! Great stuff.
I respect your videos mark, but at the same time your consistency with each
ball is due to the same club you’re hitting with. the best place to really
test your golf ball is on the course and on the practice green. that’s
where you’ll get most of your change in terms of feel and (to a certain
extent) trust.
Wish he would crunch more numbers with these comparisons, use different
clubs and do some real green side testing for control. A lot of these tests
are just far too vague.
If you’re hacking it up in the trees and the cart path I would suggest
using a cheaper ball because you will not be getting your money’s worth
with that caliber of ball in the trees or even O.B.
I’ve played both and off the driver is the big difference. The Nike ball is
the straightest ball I’ve ever played. Last year I played the Nike 20Xi,
Srixon ZStar and the Pro V1.
Hey Mark, what is the best golf ball for the price? I would like to find a
good ball without shelling out $50. Thanks
Didnt Rory use the Pro V1x? And is it really possible to see realistic
stability on an indoor launch monitor? Anyway, I am currently using a
bridgestone B330 ball and it performs great,,,the close up of your 64’s
reminds me of the bridgestone irons with the diamond muscleback,,,not that
common in golf shops. Any reason why? Would be great to see you test these
more ‘understated’ manufacturers that quietly tick along with equipment
that just gets the job done rather than all the marketing spiel
dum fuck hes using a 7 iron
I agree there no reason to do a test of the cheaper balls they all spin
less than the premium ball end of story. As for the range balls it depends
on the range you go to. Hank Haney used to have a 9 hole course and
practice range by my house and when he was coaching Tiger they had the same
Nike One Tour that Tiger was using at the time and always were fresh almost
new if not new balls for the range. But that’s a super rare case, just
thought I would remember back to my childhood days.
Ahhhh…. The voice of reason. Those Titleist advertising guys are really
doing a good job.
What are the numbers when you hit a Pinnacle Gold?
What kind of machine are you hitting the balls into?
A very interesting comparison between Nike and Titleist blades and balls.
Makes you think there is less emphasis on brands and equipment as they are
so similar. It seems that if you are already using decent equipment,
technique is more important.
you cant really compare these because nike makes custom balls for each of
their players from what ive read
the nike 20xi-s feels much softer