Intech LIMBO Low Compression Golf Balls - 18 Pack

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Intech LIMBO Low Compression Golf Balls - 18 Pack

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 : Intech LIMBO Low Compression Golf Balls - 18 Pack
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Binding: Sports
Brand: Intech
EAN: 0040169623412
Label: INTECH
Manufacturer: INTECH
Model: I62337
Publisher: INTECH
Release Date: 2005-06-20
Studio: INTECH







Features:
  • ONE PACK BALLS
  • LOW COMPRESSION TECHNOLOGY
  • SOFT CORE
  • One Year Limited From Verified Date of Purchase By Ultimate Customer





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Seems to be helping my game...
Warning!!! My results probably will not be typical!!! I am a less than average player. My handicap is capped at 18 (that's as high as my league allows for men), and shoot between 70 and 57 on nine holes.
I have been playing seriously for the last two years, and only seen marginal improvement. I used these balls as a filler to get free shipping, and because I want to standardize more of my game (I was playing with whatever I could find).
My first game after I got these balls I shot a 52. It seemed like I didn't have to worry about hitting the ball hard, just a nice easy swing. I was driving as far as the 7-8 handicappers in my four-some, and my iron shots (the ones I didn't duff) were going straighter. This ball also putts very well. It seemed to fly off the face of my putter. I recommend practicing with these balls to see how they putt.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - economy and value
My purchase of Intech golf balls has improved by 10-12 yards my driving distance as it is a low compression ball. My age is high 60's and my putting has not diminished with this ball (Limbo). My handicap has improved by 2 strokes and I believe will continue to improve. I am now hitting regularly in the 80's.
I recommend this ball to anyone with a handicap 15 or higher.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fantastic value
I've played the limbo ball for about two years, and it's a great performer. I try other balls frequently, and the limbo is as long, soft, and as durable as any I've tried (recently- Titleist NXT Tour, Top Flite Gamer, Laddie X, Nike Juice, and others). I'd say it's nearly exactly the same in performance as the Precept Laddie X.

If using a name brand isn't important to you, this is a great choice.





Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Intech LIMBO golf ball review
A fine ball from tee to green. Great control and distance. Once on green I found my putting is not as accurate as before. Possibly because I have only played 5 rounds, so far, and not gotten the actual feel of the ball during putting.
Overall much better than average of golf balls I have tried.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best bang for your buck in golf balls
I love these balls, especially for the eminently affordable price of under $10 for 18 balls. They are soft and long and putt well too. The only drawback is limited durability. Not everyone can afford to lose a sleeve of Pro V1s in a round like I did last week. The intechs are much harder to lose, for some reason.



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