SNELL GOLF BALLS

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SNELL GOLF BALLS reviewed and tested by Mark Crossfield PGA professional AskGolfGuru. Mark tests the Snell Golf ball and its high end qualities on and off the golf course to show you what you are paying for when it comes to high end golf balls. Play your best golf from the tee and around the greens with simple and easy to follow advice from Mark Crossfield.

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Michael Sullivan says:

if u took printing off ball,,none of you could tell difference from basically any premium "big Name " ball

Michael Sullivan says:

6 dz for 150 us…Dean Snell designed prov1 and tm penta

Josh Leech says:

Just bought a dozen and played with them for the first time today. Loved it. The feel was fantastic and I noticed no difference in distance from my normal ball (Bridgestone B330). Response around the greens was exactly what I wanted. Felt great off the putter as well. $31 is a steal for these balls.

Nicholas Fiola says:

Hey Mark- can you do a Cut Golf Co ball review? 4 piece urethane ball $19.95 dz

They are a great ball!

Jeff Collins says:

Mark, any thoughts on higher/ lower compression balls rolling further on greens than others?

Drupacabra 7 says:

I buy recycled prov1s and they are the same price as the brand new bottom shelf balls what should I buy mark?

Adam Vlassis says:

too bad its not as cheap overseas as they are in the states… its a no-brainer over here. shipped right to your house was $32 or the 6 dozen deal is ~$26. It would be cool to see some reviews of off brand clubs because I think that will be the next change in the golf world. Good work Mr. Parfield.

andy h says:

Hi mark watched you for some time now and remembered your pot v fitting any chance you could look at Wilson dx2 soft as it seems to follow your theory cheers

jeffrey barr says:

ive just found the snell doesnt handle the wind as well

BixbyConsequence says:

And for extra ball speed: Max Snell(tm)

Sven Brouer says:

"Oh….I'm such a machine" LOL

Alan Waterworth says:

My Pro V1 definitely comes off the driver and disappears into the lake on the 18th at my club faster than the average Top Flite pebble..

Chris Mitchell says:

Hey bruh, have you used Vice Golf balls before? They have a nice range of selections.

jungfraujoch11333 says:

Nice wren song at 3.90

ARenaissanceishMan says:

I buy used chrome softs off the interwebs. I'll never buy new golf balls again, your talking 50% off a dozen for AAA balls that look like they have been hit once or brand new.. I've bought all quality of used balls and I just go with the lowest quality now. You may get 1 or 2 that look rough but the rest look brand new and the rough ones I use for practice.. The golfball market is a joke, frankly the whole market is. I buy used clubs as well, I have the 2016 taylormade m1 payed $150. Brand new it's $500? Sheeeeeeeit, a sucker is born everyday.

stuart silverlock says:

Theres only a couple of quid difference between the price of a dozen Snell and the Callaway Chromes. If you want a real quality cheap ball then match the Chromey against the Vice Tour or Vice Pro Plus ????.

Joseph Garcia says:

Please do Vice balls

richard johnson says:

so overall watching a lot of equipment test its, doesn,t matter what you use, just strike the ball better lol 🙂 x

Ken Royal says:

Could you do it without knowing which ball–sort of a blind test–so-to-speak? Tried it with Slazenger "Money" ball, Chrome Soft, and Wilson Duo. I hit them all well with driver, irons, chips, and putter. In my mind, I felt the Chromie overall more consistent–reliable for "my" expected outcome. Wilson was always in play, but a bit shorter. "Money" was long with irons and shorter with driver, so inconsistent, and Chrome Soft was, well …if I had three different balls in my pocket, I'd hit the Chromie first, Wilson Duo second, and "Money" last. They all putted well, which just means my putting was pretty good. Like bread choices at the grocery, there are so many, so reaching for something you like gets more difficult–so when you find something, you tend to stick with its comfortableness. ;>) Really enjoy the on-course work Mark and Coach!

Jim Rohnstock says:

Glad you looked at these Snell balls. I've played them for about a year now and have been very happy with the results. Coming from the Chrome Soft they are less expensive and perform just as well or better especially into the wind. Their durability is very good and I've had no problem playing the same ball the whole round. Their Get Sum ball is a good lower end ball choice as well and I played that over the winter months. As Snell was one of the designers of the ProV and TP Project A, among others, it feels as though he brought alot to the design of these MTB balls. Again I've been pretty happy with the results.

David Emery says:

Snells are a slightly better price in the US.  About $32 down to $27 if a bulk buy direct from Snell.  Personally I like them and can't beat the price.

Craig Walton says:

You can get chromesoft for circa £50 for 24 so Snell is more expensive. Don't see why I would choose Snell balls unless they were below £20 for 12.

folly four says:

Does anyone know of a retailer who sells these balls here in the UK ?

Tony Rock says:

Awesome review Mark!

Paul Adams says:

Mark! when are you going to try Vice??? They are everywhere and the branding and pricing model is worth a review i think

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