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The NXT line has always disappointed me. For a company to have such a good premium ball, it's hard to believe how bad this line has been. Every year I give a sleeve a try and see if there is any progress, but for the price range I always go other routes
Yea, the price does present some issues if we're comparing vs some other balls in that range (or even lower). I think it would be a top tier ball at the $26 price range.
Yea, the price does present some issues if we're comparing vs some other balls in that range (or even lower). I think it would be a top tier ball at the $26 price range.
But they're not $26. However Titleist does a great job at marketing them as a prov1 alternative. I don't have a ton of experience with the NXTs, but I do believe there are better prov1 alternatives at a NXT price on the market.
Completely agree on the alignment line, with these I could stop having to draw a line with the marker which would be an added bonus.
The main thing they are pointing to is softness (feel). I agree that it's not a spinny ball compared to something like the Pro V1, but I didn't see issues holding greens. Sticking short pitches was not a strong point, but I expected that going in.