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> @"Hot Rod 71" said:

> > @"Go_Blue!" said:

> > > @"Hot Rod 71" said:

> > > > @"Hot Rod 71" said:

> > > > Played the MTB-X today for 9 holes. This ball really feels nice off every club in the bag. The downside for me is I was getting a lot of additional spin off the driver, fairway wood and hybrid. I normally play a 5-10 yard draw with my woods, but with the MTB-X I was getting 20-30 yard draws. With my driver, the ball would start of on my normal line and have the same movement I'm use to seeing for the first 200 yards or so, then it would just turn right (I'm a lefty).

> > > >

> > > > I liked the additional spin around the greens (it was superb) and it putted beautifully. i just can't live with the driver spin. For a person who likes to work the ball off the tee, this is the one.

> > >

> > > I wanted to provide an update to my original post about the MTB-X. I've played it for a few rounds since and the excessive movement I experienced with the driver on my first 9 holes was gone. All I can say is I must've been putting bad swings on it the first time out.

> > >

> > > I played 9 yesterday and played the MTB-X and Pro-V1 side by side, playing each ball out from tee to green. Performance was similar for me. On a couple of tee shots the MTB-X was 10 yards ahead of the Pro-V1, and a couple of tee shots the Pro-V1 was 10 yards ahead of the MTB-X. I'm no robot so I chalked it up to possible differences in strike and bounces in the fairway. On approach shots the MTB-X held its own, as well as around the greens. Once my stock of personalized Pro-V1s run out, I'll likely switch to the MTB-X.

> >

> > Ya even with many comparing the MTB-X to a V1X due to firmness, **I feel like it compares better to a normal Pro V in actual on course characteristics**. Low driver spin, great spin from 150 in. **It's just firmer than a pro V**. Really, reall good ball.

> >

>

> I would have to agree. Perhaps some players have forgotten that Titleist altered Pro-V1 and Pro-V1X playing characteristics a few years back - they sort of switched them.

>

> While I agree the MTB-X is firmer than the Pro-V1, I would say IMO its only slightly firmer.

 

Though I prefer Black, I like the"SMACK" of X when I pure it off driver. And you know you will deliver it looong.

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Well, I think I'm a Snell guy now.

Just received my second 5 dozen order of MTB-X's.

Still had three dozen left over from the first, but wanted more... just in case.

G430 LST 9.0 Ventus TR Blue 6s

G430 LST 3 wood (-2 degrees) Ventus TR Red 7s

Stealth 2 Plus 5 wood (-2 degrees) Ventus TR Red 8s 

Stealth 2 Plus 2 hybrid (+ 2 degrees) Tour ADDI 85S

Stealth Plus 2 4 hybrid Ventus Blue 8s

0317T  5-P  PX LZ 6.5

RTX Zipcore  50, 54

Lab Link 1 

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> @"Snell Golf" said:

> > @larciel said:

> > Received another 5dz set today.

> > Feels like I just put in gas to my empty gas tank.

> > Satisfied. Mmmmm

>

> Thanks for the order and continued support... appreciate all the feedback from this thread.

 

I've placed a couple of orders now. This last time I needed balls I decided I enjoyed the MTB-X the most out of anything else available to me in the market but I purchased them through golfballs.com because I just like the Align XL that much compared to making a marker line that smudges on my first iron shot. With the DTC model you're using, have you considered customization options as another way to differentiate yourselves from competitors?

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Found an MTB-X at Overlook in Hollis NH, last weekend. Managed to play a few holes with it before deciding to keep it for further use. I'm a big fan, Dean. Great job.

Question. Have you been looking at any other dimple patters to work on ball flight? The MTB X is higher launching obviously because of compression but, I think I read somewhere that the cover thickness can have something to do with that (and inevitable the dimple patter based on cover thickness).

Great stuff. Great great stuff.

 

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Every time I feel like I have settled on the Blacks and am going to pull the trigger I read all this good stuff about the X..

Callaway Paradym TD 8*/HZRDUS GEN4 Black Limited Edition 60TX

Ping G425 LST 3W/Hulk 70TX

G425 3H/Ventus 9x HY

PXG 0311 Gen 4 T/ST Combo/PX LZ 6.5

Vokey SM9 50F/54S/58M, DG Black Onyx x100

 

 

 

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> @drvrwdge said:

> Every time I feel like I have settled on the Blacks and am going to pull the trigger I read all this good stuff about the X..

 

Black is a fine ball, it just releases way too much for me around the green and wedges release a little more than I would like. Love the soft feel, but the performance of the X is exactly what I look for in a ball...low driver spin, drop and stop with irons and wedges, and great control around greens.

9* Titleist TSi3 AD-DI 7X
14.5* Cobra Radspeed D+ 80x
4-48* Titleist T150 w/Project X LZ 6.0
51* Srixon Z785 

56*/60* Taylormade MG2 TW Grind w/ S400 
Odyssey Jailbird Cruiser
Titleist Pro V1x

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> @"Go_Blue!" said:

> > @drvrwdge said:

> > Every time I feel like I have settled on the Blacks and am going to pull the trigger I read all this good stuff about the X..

>

> Black is a fine ball, it just releases way too much for me around the green and wedges release a little more than I would like. Love the soft feel, but the performance of the X is exactly what I look for in a ball...low driver spin, drop and stop with irons and wedges, and great control around greens.

 

So would you compare the X to the V1x? i play the V1 currently because I actually do like a little less wedge spin. I spin the ball a lot and its always pretty soft in the mid-atlantic.

Callaway Paradym TD 8*/HZRDUS GEN4 Black Limited Edition 60TX

Ping G425 LST 3W/Hulk 70TX

G425 3H/Ventus 9x HY

PXG 0311 Gen 4 T/ST Combo/PX LZ 6.5

Vokey SM9 50F/54S/58M, DG Black Onyx x100

 

 

 

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> @drvrwdge said:

> > @"Go_Blue!" said:

> > > @drvrwdge said:

> > > Every time I feel like I have settled on the Blacks and am going to pull the trigger I read all this good stuff about the X..

> >

> > Black is a fine ball, it just releases way too much for me around the green and wedges release a little more than I would like. Love the soft feel, but the performance of the X is exactly what I look for in a ball...low driver spin, drop and stop with irons and wedges, and great control around greens.

>

> So would you compare the X to the V1x? i play the V1 currently because I actually do like a little less wedge spin. I spin the ball a lot and its always pretty soft in the mid-atlantic.

 

On feel, yes. On performance, I feel like it plays closer to a pro V. There is a video out that compares the X to the Pro V and wedge spin is very similar....which is what I love about the X. The spin isnt over the top...just enough.

9* Titleist TSi3 AD-DI 7X
14.5* Cobra Radspeed D+ 80x
4-48* Titleist T150 w/Project X LZ 6.0
51* Srixon Z785 

56*/60* Taylormade MG2 TW Grind w/ S400 
Odyssey Jailbird Cruiser
Titleist Pro V1x

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Been playing Snell for years. MTB Black most recently - my most recent order I swapped to the MTB-X though. Finishing up my MTB-B first and then I'll go through the next five dozen (hopefully not anytime soon though!!)

 

Love them and the recent changes made!

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> @drvrwdge said:

> > @"Go_Blue!" said:

> > > @drvrwdge said:

> > > Every time I feel like I have settled on the Blacks and am going to pull the trigger I read all this good stuff about the X..

> >

> > Black is a fine ball, it just releases way too much for me around the green and wedges release a little more than I would like. Love the soft feel, but the performance of the X is exactly what I look for in a ball...low driver spin, drop and stop with irons and wedges, and great control around greens.

>

> So would you compare the X to the V1x? i play the V1 currently because I actually do like a little less wedge spin. I spin the ball a lot and its always pretty soft in the mid-atlantic.

 

I spin the heck out of the ball too. Thus I stick to Black though I like X.

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> @drvrwdge said:

> Every time I feel like I have settled on the Blacks and am going to pull the trigger I read all this good stuff about the X..

 

I feel the same way! I’ll probably order a dozen x next time and give them another go.

 

The blacks are great, would just like a touch more spin around the greens.

 

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13 Degree Srixon 3 wood Project X Black 6.5

19 Degree Sub70 939 Pro with Proforce V2

4 Utility Sub70 699u 22 degree Proforce V2

5-GW Srixon Zx5 with Project X 6.5

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> @"Go_Blue!" said:

> > @drvrwdge said:

> > > @"Go_Blue!" said:

> > > > @drvrwdge said:

> > > > Every time I feel like I have settled on the Blacks and am going to pull the trigger I read all this good stuff about the X..

> > >

> > > Black is a fine ball, it just releases way too much for me around the green and wedges release a little more than I would like. Love the soft feel, but the performance of the X is exactly what I look for in a ball...low driver spin, drop and stop with irons and wedges, and great control around greens.

> >

> > So would you compare the X to the V1x? i play the V1 currently because I actually do like a little less wedge spin. I spin the ball a lot and its always pretty soft in the mid-atlantic.

>

> On feel, yes. On performance, I feel like it plays closer to a pro V. There is a video out that compares the X to the Pro V and wedge spin is very similar....which is what I love about the X. The spin isnt over the top...just enough.

 

But the Black should spin less with wedges no?

 

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Ping G425 LST 3W/Hulk 70TX

G425 3H/Ventus 9x HY

PXG 0311 Gen 4 T/ST Combo/PX LZ 6.5

Vokey SM9 50F/54S/58M, DG Black Onyx x100

 

 

 

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> @drvrwdge said:

> > @"Go_Blue!" said:

> > > @drvrwdge said:

> > > > @"Go_Blue!" said:

> > > > > @drvrwdge said:

> > > > > Every time I feel like I have settled on the Blacks and am going to pull the trigger I read all this good stuff about the X..

> > > >

> > > > Black is a fine ball, it just releases way too much for me around the green and wedges release a little more than I would like. Love the soft feel, but the performance of the X is exactly what I look for in a ball...low driver spin, drop and stop with irons and wedges, and great control around greens.

> > >

> > > So would you compare the X to the V1x? i play the V1 currently because I actually do like a little less wedge spin. I spin the ball a lot and its always pretty soft in the mid-atlantic.

> >

> > On feel, yes. On performance, I feel like it plays closer to a pro V. There is a video out that compares the X to the Pro V and wedge spin is very similar....which is what I love about the X. The spin isnt over the top...just enough.

>

> But the Black should spin less with wedges no?

>

 

They do spin less than the pro V, which is why I feel like the X is a better comparison. They have are more similar than the black and pro V, imo.

9* Titleist TSi3 AD-DI 7X
14.5* Cobra Radspeed D+ 80x
4-48* Titleist T150 w/Project X LZ 6.0
51* Srixon Z785 

56*/60* Taylormade MG2 TW Grind w/ S400 
Odyssey Jailbird Cruiser
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Been a while since my last post in this thread. I’m still quite faithful to the Black. People just don’t realize how good these are.

 

Maybe 10 or 20 pages ago I posted pictures of my Black I used for 10+ rounds. It amazing how well they play even after several rounds on one ball.

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> @ebrasmus21 said:

> Been a while since my last post in this thread. I’m still quite faithful to the Black. People just don’t realize how good these are.

>

> Maybe 10 or 20 pages ago I posted pictures of my Black I used for 10+ rounds. It amazing how well they play even after several rounds on one ball.

 

The cast urethane cover, which replaced the Balata cover has certainly improved the durability of the golf balls. I always warn people who use simulators or hitting cages to rotate the golf balls and try to hit in random locations on the ball to prolong the life of the ball getting hit over and over.

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> @"Snell Golf" said:

> > @ebrasmus21 said:

> > Been a while since my last post in this thread. I’m still quite faithful to the Black. People just don’t realize how good these are.

> >

> > Maybe 10 or 20 pages ago I posted pictures of my Black I used for 10+ rounds. It amazing how well they play even after several rounds on one ball.

>

> The cast urethane cover, which replaced the Balata cover has certainly improved the durability of the golf balls. I always warn people who use simulators or hitting cages to rotate the golf balls and try to hit in random locations on the ball to prolong the life of the ball getting hit over and over.

 

I often comment to the effect that if you could show any modern "Tour" ball to a golfer playing in 1995 they'd be amazed not only at the performance but the durability would seem almost supernatural. That's just 25 years ago but an MTB Black is more different from the best balls in the world in 1995 than that 1995 ball was from a ball Ben Hogan would have played in the 1940's. I came to the game in the 1990's and choosing a ball that performed well was reserved for rich guys (at least rich relative to me). Now you can buy a $2.50 Snell ball and play it for 72 holes if you like, it won't go lumpy or get cut.

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> @"North Butte" said:

> > @"Snell Golf" said:

> > > @ebrasmus21 said:

> > > Been a while since my last post in this thread. I’m still quite faithful to the Black. People just don’t realize how good these are.

> > >

> > > Maybe 10 or 20 pages ago I posted pictures of my Black I used for 10+ rounds. It amazing how well they play even after several rounds on one ball.

> >

> > The cast urethane cover, which replaced the Balata cover has certainly improved the durability of the golf balls. I always warn people who use simulators or hitting cages to rotate the golf balls and try to hit in random locations on the ball to prolong the life of the ball getting hit over and over.

>

> I often comment to the effect that if you could show any modern "Tour" ball to a golfer playing in 1995 they'd be amazed not only at the performance but the durability would seem almost supernatural. That's just 25 years ago but an MTB Black is more different from the best balls in the world in 1995 than that 1995 ball was from a ball Ben Hogan would have played in the 1940's. I came to the game in the 1990's and choosing a ball that performed well was reserved for rich guys (at least rich relative to me). Now you can buy a $2.50 Snell ball and play it for 72 holes if you like, it won't go lumpy or get cut.

 

yea it's great to be able to get some milage out of a single ball. Back in the 90's outside of green fees balls were my biggest expense...

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I would just say the opposite. The yellow are super durable, I feel.

Driver: Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond 8*, Tensei AV White 75g
Irons: TaylorMade P790, 5-PW; Mitsubishi MMT 110g
Hybrids: Ping G425 19*
Wedges: Ping Glide 3.0 50*, 54*, 60*
Putter: L.A.B. Directed Force 2.1, Polar BGT shaft   
Bag: Ping Hoofer Lite Midnight
Ball: Bridgestone Tour B X yellow, Callaway Chrome Soft X LS

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I have really fell in love with the X's

At first I didn't care for the feel off my 410's. I stuck with them and that feeling is gone.

 

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Ping G430 5&7 Wood

Ping G430 19°,22° Hybrids

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Ping Glide 58ES Wedge

Ping PLD DS72 

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> @dcarwin said:

> For those that play the **X** (in both yellow and white)... do you notice that the cover on the yellow version is less durable than the white? My yellows scuff pretty easily and am wondering if the white is any more durable, as I've seen stated somewhere.

 

I'd Agree with that....

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PING G425 LST 14.5 (Speeder Tour Spec 7.2x)

PING G410 17.5 (HZRDUS T1100 85g 6.5)

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> @Deuce78 said:

> > @dcarwin said:

> > For those that play the **X** (in both yellow and white)... do you notice that the cover on the yellow version is less durable than the white? My yellows scuff pretty easily and am wondering if the white is any more durable, as I've seen stated somewhere.

>

> I'd Agree with that....

 

I 3rd this.

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> @el_b00t said:

> > @Deuce78 said:

> > > @dcarwin said:

> > > For those that play the **X** (in both yellow and white)... do you notice that the cover on the yellow version is less durable than the white? My yellows scuff pretty easily and am wondering if the white is any more durable, as I've seen stated somewhere.

> >

> > I'd Agree with that....

>

> I 3rd this.

 

The same experience with Yellow Black. But I think it is paint/coating off. I do not see issue in performance.

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Is it something that is going to stop you from grabbing more? Normally, when you get into the X version of a ball, you're looking at a little less urethane and cover. It's minute and very little but, that extra thickness of layer definitely does contribute to "durability". Case and point, TP5x and TP5 had thinner covers put horrid durability. Better cover this year.

Good job Dean. Keep on rocking, brother.

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Weird. My yellow test pack have been indestructible

Driver: Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond 8*, Tensei AV White 75g
Irons: TaylorMade P790, 5-PW; Mitsubishi MMT 110g
Hybrids: Ping G425 19*
Wedges: Ping Glide 3.0 50*, 54*, 60*
Putter: L.A.B. Directed Force 2.1, Polar BGT shaft   
Bag: Ping Hoofer Lite Midnight
Ball: Bridgestone Tour B X yellow, Callaway Chrome Soft X LS

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