Nike RZN Tour Black has been introduced to the world with the slogan “Absurdly Long. Forgiving because the golf course isn’t.” A selling point and sentiment most golfers would agree with, this RZN ball is designed for the higher to moderate swing speeds and is geared towards lower spin with distance. This compliments the RZN Tour Platinum, which offers mid-spin and is designed for control.
From Nike
Superb Distance – The Nike RZN Tour Black Golf Balls are tour-level balls designed with Speedlock Technology that optimizes energy transfer for faster ball speed and longer drive distance.
Benefits
- Speedlock Technology optimizes energy transfer for faster ball speed and longer distance
- Nike Flight Suit Cover Technology features advanced aerodynamics to optimize ball flight
- Next generation RZN formulation offers a softer feel without compromising distance
- Urethane cover features micro dimples to enhance spin and control on the greens
- Redesigned Speedlock mantle engages the cover for more greenside spin
Product Details – Designed for moderate/higher swing speeds
Early Impressions
One of the immediate design elements of the Nike RZN Tour Black golf ball would be the micro dimples that surround the urethane cover, however to the untrained eye on a golf course, these dimples could very well not exist without really trying to see them. This is great news for the more traditional minded golfer who is not interested in any overly unique cover visual. Upon closer inspection, these tiny dimples are very much present, with the intention of increasing greenside spin and control.
The Nike RZN Tour Black has a fairly typical urethane cover feel to it, which is essentially a softer responsiveness when poking at it with a fingernail, and it also has a bit of a gummy tack that is all too common. With that in mind, the ‘tack’ or grip of the ball as one puts pressure on it and tries to drag their finger around the ball is not as noticeable as some of the other tour level offerings on the market.
Off the Tee
There is a nice element of ball mashing generated from the Nike RZN Tour Black, which lends itself to the potential for some added forgiveness, but does not oversell the ball as being aggressively limited on spin. Poor strikes of the ball are met with predictably offline flighting, however there is nothing to suggest that the RZN Tour Black is increasing forgiveness against another low spin tour ball to the naked eye.
Green Action
Of all the elements of the Nike RZN Tour Black, the lowest end of the effectiveness spectrum would likely be the spin around the green. While there is certainly the ability to introduce action on shots surrounding the green, it does not seem to be as present as has been seen with comparable offerings. This is a fairly typical cost of dealing with lower spinning distance balls, and would not ruin the value of the RZN Tour Black thanks largely to the effective action on full swings. In fact, a majority of the mid and even long irons shots stopped on a dime, with the full swing wedges introducing a modicum of action when spin was intentionally placed on the approach.
Cover Resilience
One of the most impressive elements of the Nike RZN Tour Black golf ball is the strength of the cover. For numerous balls during testing, full rounds were played with very minimal scuffing or cover wear beyond the typical scratches that are unavoidable on things like rocks or cart paths. It would be very conceivable to play numerous rounds with the same ball without having an overly visible gash or scar on the ball. Included in that experience was the lack of discoloration on the whiteness of the ball, which maintained a strong consistency even after a round of play.
Despite the overall resilience of the ball, it did seem like the micro dimples were attracting dirt more than a typical ball would, which would both lend itself to the understanding that the dimples may be working well, and encourage anyone gaming these balls to grab a damp towel for the round to make sure the RZN Tour Black is clean around the greens.
Parting Thoughts
Nike has incorporated the intriguing micro dimple design with their RZN technology to provide golfers with a tour level distance ball without compromising soft feel. In this execution, they have also produced a ball that is impressively resilient to the wears of a typical round (cement excluded), and can be considered for additional rounds without much scaring. For more information on the Nike RZN Tour Black, visit www.NikeGolf.com.
Nice review Dan. Haven’t been a fan of these balls for the last couple releases, hearing the ability to stop full swings is nice and while I would like spin around the greens it’s not a deal breaker.
This seemed like a really good ball for you Dan. Watching you have it in play made it really easy to follow along with the review. I really like the look of this ball and you are right, from a distance i couldnt really tell a difference with the dimples
Great review Dan. I’ve played the RZN Platinum for multiple rounds now and I’m seeing some of the same results you are with durability and spin. As someone who has always shyed away from Nike’s offering because of the feel aspect, they got this version right IMO.
Nice write up Dan! Looking to give these a try as I can always use more distance! Don’t know about the spin around greens though, it could be a problem as I need to get up and down often!!
Some really positive feedback right there!! I’m going to give these a try I a couple days. Thanks for sharing Danny!
Great review Dan, I’ve played the RZN Platinum and I was very impressed as well. The durability of the ball is top notch and anyone looking to possibly change up their ball selection this year MUST take a good look at the new Nikes. Thanks for the review buddy!
Nice review. Thank you. I keep waiting for Nike to have a ball that meets expectations and they keep letting me down. Sounds like this release finally got it right. I will definitely be trying these out.
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