February 11, 2014 At 09:38 AM By Roy W
Don OMadison, WI
Was that 8 degrees (C) or (F)? If Fahrenheit, ....I'm impressed. 8 (C) is already unpleasant (47-48 F).
The testers seemed to feel the red is the new NXT Tour.
bryan e
how does one get on a list to receive test balls??
Bill SRichmond, VA
I too would like know how to get on the list to receive test balss, etc?
JAMES SSUMMIT, NJ
WOW! I"M JEALOUS! YOU GOT TWO TO TEST AND I GOT NONE THIS YEAR. I HOPE YOU HAD FUN BECAUSE IT SOUNDS TO ME LIKE AN HONOR AND A PRIVILEGE TO HAVE THAT HAPPEN BAD WEATHER OR NOT
Dan HWarminster, PA
February 11, 2014 At 01:05 PM
billy mClarion, IA
yes i would love to know how to git test balls as well i have been a loyal titleist guy since i started in 07, so please send me some balls or clubs to test. thank you;;
Daniel AEdinboro, PA
Dale HSolon, OH
Bobbi BPortland, OR
Which test ball (red or black numbers) is not very clear. In one of the other "test ball" discussions, I was told the black is NXT Tour and the red Pro V. I really wish we could know for sure. I loved the black numbered balls I tested. If they are the Pro V, it is a bit out of my price range but I might be willing to try a dozen anyway.
Good for you... I;m only willing to play at 45 (F) or better!
John CSheffield Village, OH
Raymond CBerwyn, PA
Charlie BPearland, TX
I was lucky to get a test sleeve but had a chance to test them whilst it was warmer than 8*!
Then again maybe they wanted info on the balls is really cold weather ?
ALLENSPEEDWAY, IN
I would LOVE to ball test again , I showed and talk to everyone I played with ! They all really like it , and I would let them play a hole with one . p.s the only ball in golf !
cliff sRaligh, NC
Was it possible to tell the type of balls you had by the feel of the cover and dimple patterns in the 2 types of balls? I love the Pro V1x balls and use them in my tournament play but use the Velocity balls in practice due to the difference in cost.
Dr Ernest KRaleigh, NC
I was sent the sleeve with black numbers also and tested them against what I normally use (NXT Tour for warmer weather and Velocity for cooler weather). The first time on tee box with new ball was with temperatures in low 50s and I didn't really expect ball to perform well, but crushed my drive and it surprised me and the other three in my foursome. Ball just felt good. Same thing happened on second drive and when I didn't screw up my drive (I am a 16 Handicap and 76 years old) on most of the rest of the round. I found ball to be responsive in short game as well, and that day I had the best round of the fall, more like my summer play where temperature and wind aren't a problem
I tested balls for the next two weeks, often alternately hitting the test ball and my NXT or my Velocity depending upon the temperature that day. My conclusion was that this test ball was a huge improvement and I was anxious to see the results posted so that I could buy this ball for my use. When Titleist sent out notices of new improved balls I sent inquiry to them and, referring to my glowing report, asking them which ball I had tested. They replied to my email with a name and telephone number to call. I did that and found that my test ball was the new NXT Tour S. Rep said that those with black numbers were NXTs and those with with red numbers were DT Solo.
When you buy, make sure sleeve or carton says 2014 and specifically says NXT Tour S. Otherwise, you may be buying last years ball.
Don HRiverview, MI
Dr. Ernest K, Thanks for that info. I have sent several emails to Titlist asking what I played with no answer. I received a sleeve of the black numbered balls in late October. It gets a little cold here in south east Michigan that time of year plus the club I play at is on the shores of Lake Erie which drops the temp even more. I got to play the test balls last day the club was open for the season. I am 73 years old and had the best round of the year 41/40. Just missed a 39 on the last hole. This ball was considerably longer than the srxn Soft Feel balls I usually play. It felt as soft so it had great feel off the clubs and putter. Very straight and very long. I am switching to the NXT Tour-S now that I know what I played. I have used both the "NXT Tour" and "NXT". I like them but like the softer feeling of the soft feel. I think I sacrificed distance with the srxn Soft Feel but used them because of the feel. But no more, the Titlist NXT Tour-S will be my ball of choice for 2014. Thanks again, Don
Dan BBloomington, MN
Sounds like an amazing opportunity and honor to be apart of the titleist ball testing process
Kim GNew Windsor, NY
I agree with you Roy. I, also received a sleeve of test balls. They were all black. It was cold in New York when I tested mine, but they were great. ..good feel..good spin.. and they felt good coming off the putter face. My problem was that I lost all three in the Fall leaves, before I could wear them out. It was a shame that the test balls were not sent out in better weather...say July or August. I really enjoyed getting them and I hope I get some more... I too. play the NXT Tour and NXT Tour S.. Hope you have great golf...
Jim MWadsworth, OH
Ray BWest Chicago, IL
RibbyMaumee, OH
Hello, I received one sleeve to test, but because of an injury and then cold weather, I was unable to test them. I'm hoping spring will soon be here and I can finally try them out.
LEONARD Cjanesville, WI
I played with them had a nice feel .I had fun playing them .Nice balls .For a below avg golfer from the age of 6 I love the game dead on greens fairway shot true but not long
Thank you
Leonard Clifford
Janesville Wisconsin
scratch67Atlanta GA
They feel a little softer on short shots. Perfect on full swings. Best part, the skn doesnt chew up as much as previous models.
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