


Even balls that you hit close to the frame can still be controlled. The Dunlop Blackstorm Titanium has a very large sweet spot (= the ideal place to hit the ball) and is therefore very forgiving. With this racket you can hit the ball earlier or choose to hold your shot to disguise your intentions, and yet create enough power with a short swing. The racket weighs only 135 grams and most weight is located in the bottom of the frame making the Dunlop Blackstorm Titanium very agile. The Dunlop Blackstorm Titanium feels very light and is extremely agile due to the extra head light balance. You can therefore effortlessly hit powerful shots and put your opponent under pressure with explosive play. The racket doesn’t have a bridge in the frame and the strings run all the way down to the shaft of the Dunlop Blackstorm Titanium, giving the string bed more freedom of movement and extra acceleration to the ball.
#Dunlop golf balls double titanium series
This model from the very popular Blackstorm series by Dunlop has a large teardrop-shaped racket head of no less than 500 cm2. The Dunlop Blackstorm Titanium offers you exceptional power. This is the ball you get as part of the youth sports scramble you played in every summer.Product description Dunlop Blackstorm Titanium The worst point of a round with a low stash of golf balls is the deflated feeling of stumbling upon a Precept Laddie hidden beneath the grass clippings at your local muni. Much like trying to switch up the side you shoot from in beer pong, switching to a Mojo ball mid-round most likely had the same effect: ending with a shot in the water. You know that one buddy that played baseball growing up, has a huge slice but catches 1-2 drives a round that are just demolished? Yeah, they are using this golf ball for the sole purpose to out-drive everyone once in a blue moon.įound in hazards and cargo shorts everywhere, the Mojo is the ultimate 24 pack golf ball.

If it looks like a rock and feels like a rock, it must be a RockFlite.

You can still find one of these in nature today, likely covered in pond scum dating back to when John Daly won the PGA. The TopFlite XL series has dominated Dad’s stockings at Christmas for the last two decades. This bird was supposed to help gain some extra yards off the tee but probably lived most of it’s life in hazards, never quite soaring to many par 5s in two. Enjoyed by weekend warriors, this is certainly not the ideal catch when fishing the hazards.Įveryone knows the familiar mustard color yellow “V” that signified a Warbird. When you see the telescopic rod come out near the par 3 over water, you know what golf ball is being scooped out of there: Pinnacle Gold. Did we miss any? Tweet at us Pinnacle Gold but ultimately we decided it's best summed up as "The 6 worst golf balls ever made" or at least in mainstream golf. We threw around a few potential titles for this blog: "The 6 balls you wouldn't bother picking up in the woods", "Top golf balls you'd find in a hacker's bag", "Six balls your dad probably uses".
