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Intech Beta Ti Golf Balls (36 Pack)

Intech Beta Ti Golf Balls (36 Pack)
From INTECH

List Price: $19.99
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #155 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Intech
  • Model: I61670
  • Released on: 2005-06-20

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

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Enjoy 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.


Customer Reviews

Good balls, great price!5
I've played several rounds with these balls and they are the real deal. They hit plenty long, work fine around the greens, and are at least as durable as balls costing a couple of bucks each. I'm going to play these balls during the fall and winter when it's so easy to lose balls in the leaves.

I hit the best drive of my life with this ball a couple of days ago, so if you can't drive with this ball it's probably not the ball. lol

Golf Balls5
I've used most brands of golf balls and the Intech are as good as any. The service was also very good. I highly recommend both Intech golf balls and Amazon.com.

Great balls! Ultra unscientific ball comparison below...5
Bought these balls a couple of weeks ago and was very pleased with their performance on the course. I also did a very unscientific test in the garage. I dropped the ball multiple times from an identical height next to a Top Flite, Titleist HPS, a Noodle, a Titleist Pro V1x and one or two others. I compared the sound and the bounce height.

Not surprisingly the Top Flite had a relatively bright, sharp, high sound and a consistently smaller bounce. Of the group, the ball that the Intech was most similar to was the Titleist Pro V1x. The height was identical and the sound was indistinguishable with my back turned. As I said, hardly scientific but from what I've noticed the sound seems to be a decent indicator of how the ball feels when you hit it. And while the bounce test doesn't take dimpling into effect, I imagine is at least a partially determining factor as to the distance the ball will go.

So there you have it. Intech Beta Ti EXD = Titleist Pro V1x... according to my garage floor anyway.