Summary: I can get this in Canada for $15. I think this is the best in its class! I shot a 39 front 9 in my "home" course. Distance is great and acceptable to work with around the greens, compared with the urethane covered Bridgestone e5+ they are about the same but costs $10 less a dozen. It putts very straight and soft too. Nice all-around ball for the winter!
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Review Date October 17, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: tom(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 100s
Summary: o my gosh these irons are great very easy to hit and they go further than my anus! great clubs
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Summary: Far and away the best ball in the price range.
Strengths:
- wonderful distance
- good feel
- easy to work (I play a little draw)
- decent spin control on mid irons to wedges
- can't beat the price
- seem to be reasonably durable
Weaknesses:
- lacking a bit of spin around the greens
Discussion:
The fact that you can't check this up like a Pro V1 does not bother me at all about this ball... Considering these are 1/3 the cost of a Pro V1, this performs great around greens and was much better than I expected. Was easy to get it to stick with mid irons, was able to stick or spin back anything from 90-160 years.
Conclusion:
Perfect every day ball for the average to above average player. Easy to work, fantastic feel, great distance, and nice spin control on irons. Best golf ball in the price range.
It's a keeper!!
Similar Products Used: everything
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Summary: I've been reading the reviews about this ball and considering this is the ball that I play, I felt I should put in my 2 cents worth. This is the best 2-piece ball on the market. It is perfect if you have a low ball flight due to it's slightly higher spin rate than most 3-piece balls. It has a soft feel when struck solidly and is responsive. For those who can't spin this ball, you may want to try to hit it more solidly, since its not urethane, hence not as forgiving as a Pro V1 or Callaway iX. This is not a miracle ball (no ball is) but if you do your part, it will fly straight and stop on a dime. I can pull the string with a wedge just like a Pro V1, but the difference is that it doesn't come back 30 feet off the green. I know all the high handicappers out there think that spinning a ball 20 feet is awesome but the real story is to get it to stop pin high. Hit it so that it takes a hop and checks next to the flag and save some money. Check that, spend the money on more of these AD333 and go practice!!!
Customer Service: Outstanding. The Srixon company has much to prove in the US and is happy to work with it's customers.
Similar Products Used: Titleist Pro V1, Callaway iX, Bridgestone B-333s
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Review Date June 1, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Charles(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Srixon AD333 Ball
Summary: This ball is awesome! I have practically tried all the different types of balls available in the market and this is the best for it's price range. This is the last brand of ball which I have tried.
The ball fly straight off the driver and it gives an extra 20m distance. On the green, it produces a hop and short roll to the pin. For putting, it rolls straight and true.
I usually looses 2 to 3 balls each round but I managed to use one ball for the whole round and I achieved my best score of 83 last week.
I strongly recommend that you try out this ball if you are looking for a range just below Pro V.
Customer Service: Not tried
Similar Products Used: Black Max, Noodle, Pro V, NXT, So Lo,B330, e5, e6
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