January 26, 2012 At 09:15 AM By Hewitt B
Hewitt BSealy, TX
John TAlbuquerque, NM
No more NXT - this is now Velocity - NXT Tour stays the same and NXT Tour S is a spinnier, softer version of the NXT Tour. My question is: Why mess around with success? Higher price points? No discounting? If you have a great, successful product (compliment to Titleist) why change it?
Quintin HMorehead, KY
I wouldn't say NXT = Velocity.
Velocity has a NaZ2 (whatever that is) cover, NXT had ionomer cover
Mike D., Titleist StaffAshland, MA
January 27, 2012 At 02:16 PM
Thanks for the info Mike as you answered my question in my original post. I do have a followup question though and that is are the new NXT and Velocity balls made in the USA as the previous NXT and PRO V1 are? I keep reminding my fellow golfers that Titleist balls are made in the USA as compared to competitor's golf balls.
January 31, 2012 At 11:04 AM
Bill MRochester, NY
January 31, 2012 At 10:53 AM
Thanks for the feedback and input, it is greatly appreciated. I wanted to jump in and help give you a little more insight into the new line-up . . .
Mike, thanks for the info on the new balls for 2012. I have a question about a field testing program I participated in last fall involving two prototypes - one with a blue dot and one with a blue ring. Did either of these balls make it into the new lineup? I preferred both of these balls over the NXT Tour which I have been playing since it was introduced. and would like to switch when either one becomes available. Any information you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Arnie GWashington, UT
Mike, you touched on compression, which seems to get more confusing every time a new ball is introduced. Yesterday,I walked into the clubhouse in and was immediately drawn into a compression argument...the Pro who has been in that same possion for more years than I have been [playing golf...(and that is over 40 years) made the statement that compression has absolutely nothing to do with performance except sound. Now, if that is true, I have been misleading students for quite somme time....regarding the difference and quality of these balls If you would share the tech facts of the balls I would greately appreciact it....Thank
Arnie
February 04, 2012 At 12:48 PM
Mike, you touched on compression, which seems to get more confusing every time a new ball is introduced. Yesterday,I walked into the clubhouse in and was immediately drawn into a compression argument...the Pro who has been in that same possion for more years than I have been [playing golf...(and that is over 40 years) made the statement that compression has absolutely nothing to do with performance except sound. Now, if that is true, I have been misleading students for quite somme time....regarding the difference and quality of these balls If you would share the tech facts of the balls I would greately appreciact it....Thank Arnie
Ted BPainesville, OH
Justinu3Clive, IA
I just grabbed a box of NXT Tour S balls. Going to try them compared to the ProV1x's. According to the ball fitting program on the site those two offer similar solutions to improve my game.
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