Volvik VTU3 and VTU4 Golf Balls

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While they have been in business since 1980, which is longer than prominent companies such as Callaway and TaylorMade, many golfers stateside are still getting aquainted to what Volvik offers, especially when discussing golf balls that showcase performance over style. When referencing Volvik, most associate the brand with bright-colored golf balls instead of a tour-quality […]

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Based on my experience with Condor, these are a must try.
 
First of all, I absolutely love the alignment aid on these. Looks good and should be useful as well.

The VTU3 seems like the ball that is the progression of the XT Soft and I'm pumped to try it out. Overall my favorite ball I played last year, and this one seems to have what I loved about it and more.
 
Great price point. Love the alignment. Volvik is really putting together a well-rounded lineup. There's really something for everyone.
 
VTU3 has my attention. That alignment aid stands out nicely.
 
Like others, I love the Soft XT so these will be on the try list this year.

The ball shootout on my sim is shaping up to be a cracker!
 
Volvik is a ball I haven't given much a chance. That should change this year.
 
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I really liked the Condor balls last season. XT Soft I haven’t gotten a ton of mine in with yet. Adding these two that performance line makes me want to get some swings in with them now. Plus the price is absolutely killer. If they nail the performance for me, could be my ball for the season.
 
9 dozen XT Softs purchased. I’ll try these out, if they can improve my play over the XTs well it’ll be a no brainer.
 
Anyone know where these are being manufactured? I know with the taiwan factory no longer around many brands have had to adjust.

Did they bring it back to Korea?

Found it: Engineered in Volvik’s new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Korea, both the VTU4 and VTU3 feature cutting-edge White Carbon Technology in the core.
 
As much as I enjoyed the Condor line, these will absolutely get a spot in the testing group this season. Volvik has really impressed me in my limited experience with them and I look forward to adding these to the mix.
 
That’s a great price for a Tour Urethane ball.
 
Interesting. If these make it to my area, will give them a try.
 
I've played the XT Soft exclusively for the past dozen rounds or so and really like the performance, Can't wait to try the VTU3 since it seems to be an upgrade to XT Soft.
 
The list of golf balls to try this season just keeps growing. But after enjoying the XT Soft, I’m interested in trying these at some point. Likely the 3 piece ball.
 
Extremely competitive price point on these...haven't had much time with Volvik balls this this is interesting
 
As much as I enjoyed the Condor line, these will absolutely get a spot in the testing group this season. Volvik has really impressed me in my limited experience with them and I look forward to adding these to the mix.
The 3 or 4?
 
I'm leaning toward the 3, I think. What are you thinking?
 
YouTube Review already - I'm getting a ZS vs. ZSXV feeling:
 
The alignment lines are a fantastic touch to differentiate the balls from a quick glance. Also love the numbers in the name relating to the number of layers!
 
Man 2025 is the year of the golf ball. I'll have to try some of these out.
 
Been playing the Volvik XT Soft and like them quite a bit. Looks like I’ll need to try the VTU3 to see how they compare.
 
Whoa, Volvik making a run in bags this year!??
 
Have heard great things on here about the balls Volvik has been putting out lately. These would be good to try.
 
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