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Titleist NXT Extreme Golf Ball

This Is a great value for money golf ball In my view. Designed for the golfer looking for a decent golf ball, without hurting their back pocket, I would recomend this ball. This ball has most of the quality features that have made Titleist one of the leading golf ball brand. This golf ball plays true and consistent. The distance Is to be matched by Titleist’s leading products of the Pro V1 and V1x. For a distance type golf ball, I was impressed by the soft feel. I like soft feeling golf balls but the problem usually with that is that you have to sacrifice distance. That’s why I’m big fan of the Titleist golf balls as you don’t have to compromise between the two. The NXT Extreme doesn’t quite have the greenside playability as Its cousins (pro v1 and pro v1x or the NXT tour) but It’s still quite capable of performing well In and around the green. This ball doesn’t quite produce as much spin as the Pro V1 and pro V1x (which may be a positive if playing on soft to medium greens).

Titleist Pro V1x Golf Ball

Titleist have earnt there slogan of ‘the #1 golf ball’. This golf ball Is by far the best golf ball I have ever played. Not only do I hit my shots further than before, this ball provides greater control. This ball provides a penetrating ball flight. The feel Is like none other. You get the great feel from a soft feel ball, but you also get the distance from a distance golf ball. There Is low spin off the driver. However, when using my Irons and wedges, you can generate a lot of spin. Working the ball around the golf course has become so much easier. This ball has the ability of Drop and Stop greenside control. You are able to attack any pin position with confidence with this golf ball. I like the Alignment Integrated Marking side-stamp. This makes lining up putts so much easier. My putting has improved as a result of this golf ball.

The only problem I have found with this golf ball Is that sometimes the wedges can scuff the ball, especially wedges with sharp groves when I try to generate spin. However that will happen with any golf ball with a soft cover.