Intech Beta Ti EXD Golf Balls (36 Pack)

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Intech Beta Ti EXD Golf Balls (36 Pack)

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 : Intech Beta Ti EXD Golf Balls (36 Pack)
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Binding: Sports
Brand: Intech
EAN: 0040169616704
Label: INTECH
Manufacturer: INTECH
Model: I61670
Publisher: INTECH
Release Date: 2005-06-20
Studio: INTECH



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Amazon.com Product DescriptionEnjoy tour performance every time you step on the course with the Intech Beta Ti golf balls. This 36-pack of Beta Ti balls offers such features as a Surlyn cover, 432 dimple technology, and a two-piece construction. The star of the show, however, is the large fluid metal core, which yields explosive results with every swing. The pack carries a one-year warranty.






Features:
  • No Logo On Balls
  • Surlyn covers with 432 dimple technology
  • Large fluid metal core for explosive results
  • 2-piece, thin cover construction
  • Delivers outstanding difference; 1-year warranty





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - How can you beat the price?
I've never really be able to tell the difference between golf balls, its probably because I'm not good enough yet. But for the price these ones are great, and I don't mind if I lose one or two . . . or three . . . or four . . . you get the point.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - When bogey golf is good...then these are great golf balls!
I bought these golf balls on a whim, knowing that if anything, they could be lost and I wouldn't feel too bad losing them. This part is still true.
However, I must admit, I actually like the feel of these golf balls. They are certainly softer than many others I have hit, but they seem to respond very well off the tee. In fact, I can hit these further and more straight than many more popular brands.
The closest match to a name brand ball would probably be the Nike Ignite, which I also find outstanding.
I lose balls all the time...tall rough, water, water, more water and the desert. So if I lose 3 balls playing 18 holes, than I'm down what, $2? Big deal.
I'll buy them again when I lose them all.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Big balls, Small price...
Hi. i am an amateur golfer with a 18 handicap. i have been using these BetaTi balls because I cannot worry about wasting $1.00 Plus golf balls. To my surprise, the more I play with them, the more I get used to the way they react to my way of playing. I have hit these babies 300 plus yards. I hit a green in one on a 350 par four in Costa Caribe Golf in Ponce, PR. It doesnt happen often, but these babies fly and feel soft off the tee. I tried the famous titleist pro V1 and have not hit them that far. Try them, since they are so economical, you will hit the ball with more confidence without the worry of losing a couple of them in the bushes.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great for older golfers
Great for golfers over the hill! I accually increased my distance by using a softer ball. That gives me the confidence to ease up my swing and improve my game. I highly recommend this ball for those who find they cannot hit the ball as far as they did earlier in their life.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - "Eagles, and Birdies, and Bogeys, Oh My!"
I love the noble game of golf even though I always thought I was more the polo type, but then, Old Flossie died and I had to pursue a new sport.

Although I am thoroughly bitten by the golf bug, I have yet to become that good at it, which means that I lose a lot of golf balls--a lot. (Just have to improve my grip, swing, long game, short game and putting).

With such a loss of balls...(?) With such a loss of golf balls, the important thing is that you get thirty-six. Even if one lands in the bushes, the pond, someone's bedroom window or barbeque, or you just get an extra bounce from the cart path, there's always more. And they are cheap.

I don't care if the core is made of bilium, if it has high compression, or will add distance or fade to my shots. All these things will happen by accident, and when I least expect it.

These would be better if they were luminescent yellow, the mark of a true amateur. (They're even easier to find).

I can guarantee that these golf balls will not:

o make you able to play with one ball for the whole game

o prevent Mulligans

o prevent you from taking more than one club out of your bag

o prevent it from being your turn consecutively

o bring your game below 100.

This is a smart buy for scratch golfers or high handicappers--very high.


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