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D2 Feel Golf Balls
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D2 Feel Golf Balls
The Top-Flite D2 line of golf balls features the unique proprietary DimpleinDimple™ Aerodynamic pattern, providing the longest and softest Top-Flite Golf Balls ever produced. By reducing drag and improving lift, these golf balls maximize control and distance for a wide range of swing speeds.
The Top-Flite D2 Feel Golf Balls also feature a softer, thinner cover than the Top-Flite D2 Distance and Top-Flite D2 Straight, giving the ball better feel on those delicate scoring shots around the greens. Now golfers can have the command and control to attack the pin from every angle.
Features:
Seamless DimpleinDimple Aerodynamics: Unique aerodynamic surface maintains spin longer throughout flight, allowing the ball to hold its line and maintain lift longer without ballooning. It also increases aerodynamic efficiency by reducing drag, maximizing distance for a wide range of swing speeds.
Cross-Hair Putter Alignment: Unique side stamp design allows golfers to align their putts with the hole while squaring the putterface with the ball.
Softer, Thinner Cover: Provides soft feel around the greens while increasing spin on short-game shots.
The longest and softest golf balls Top-Flite has ever produced
Seamless DimpleinDimple Aerodynamics allows ball to maintain spin for better stability, reduced drag and longer flight.
Cross-hair putter alignment allows golfers to more accurately square the putterface to the intended target line.
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| Editorial Reviews |
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| Golf Digest |
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| The ball’s cover design seeks to improve aerodynamics by fitting a tiny dimple inside each regular dimple. It comes in three versions: Feel, Distance and Straight. Feel has the softest cover for better greenside playability; Distance has the firmest cover; Straight has a coating that is designed to minimize spin, Top-Flite has gone too long without meaningful innovation, but this ball ends that drought. |
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| Customer Reviews |
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| Bob |
11/8/2007 |
   
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| Tried the D2 Feel ball after a couple seasons playing HX Tours. I was amazed at the soft feel, length off the tee, consistent iron distance control, and wedge spin. This ball is every bit the equal of the premium balls at less than half the price. |
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| Joel 9 handicap |
7/29/2007 |
   
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| I had to try this ball and was very surprised on how it performed. Play the PV1 and Nike Platium but this ball plays with them. Ball flies long off the tee and stops with backup spin as the Nike Platium. A little heavy feel with the putter but once you pratice with them they putt great. Would not be surprised if they jump up to $25.00 range. This is my new ball to play and lowering my handicap. Ending a must try ball for the price and you will switch. Also heard the same word that the pros liked it without the name on it and were surprised after the heard. |
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| Scratch 18 |
2/27/2007 |
   
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| Had the chance to play this ball as a prototype RFID07, no logos and was more than a bit surprised to find out its true identity.
My first impression always start on the green and work outward from there. The ball had a very nice soft feeling off both the putter and wedges around the green. It behaved very well on chip, bump & run and lob shots, with a consistant and manageable reaction to each. Off the irons, the ball was easy to shape both left or right, but preferred to fly high, and landed softly. Tee'd up, the ball had an even flight and was very long, with good resistance to wind shear.
My general impressions were that this was certainly on par with others in what I would term .....the premium ball market....., and that I wouldn't hesitate to put it in my bag and play it.
The bottom line is..... if you can get past the stereotype associated with the brand name.... this is a ball priced for the masses, but with the playability a +2 handicapper will certainly appreciate.
By the way, the RFID07 stamped on the prototype stood for ....Rock Flight is Dead in 2007...., or so I was eventually told.
Good luck, this one will surprise you.......
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