Intech Beta Ti Golf Balls (36 Pack)

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Intech Beta Ti Golf Balls (36 Pack)

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 : Intech Beta Ti 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:
  • 36-pack of high-performance golf balls
  • Surlyn covers with 432 dimple technology
  • Large fluid metal core for explosive results
  • 2-piece, thin cover construction
  • No logo on balls; 1-year warranty





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Value
At a great price, you can't go wrong with these golf balls. Common sense says to buy something when there's a great price and a great product.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Golf balls,Intech
These golf balls were recomended by a golf pro and I really think they are equal to much more expensive golf balls.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good ball for the money.....
Hey, great ball for my practice rounds and they're inexpensive. A little soft on the drives, behaves nicely on the fairways and greens. If you lose it no sweat. I drive with an Iron so only 4 stars because it stays flat off the tee a little longer than I prefer, may be different with a driver though.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Price for a ball that does the job
I have been using the Intech Beta Ti EXD golfballs since May, 2008.
With a 22 handicap, I put plenty of balls into hazards such as water and woods. With a price of less than $.50 per ball, I do not feel any anxiety over losing a ball.

I am getting excellent distance that competes with higher priced balls designed for distance.

I am getting good feel out of short distance and approach shots.

For the money, these are the best buy I have found.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Halfway decent. Great for the price.
I wanted some cheap balls in my bag so picked up a 36 pack of these. They hit reasonably well but are not very durable. They are great for someone looking to hit a halfway decent ball but doesn't mind that it will only last a couple holes. The cover gets beat up pretty bad, especially on chip shots. I went through a sleeve plus one on 18 and didn't lose one of them. A Titelist ProV1 or Callaway Big Bertha will last you a full 18 holes and hits a lot better the whole time.
This is the perfect ball for that drive accross the drink or on a windy day when you just know you will lose one over the fence.



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