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But are either of these balls for you? Let’s dive in and you can answer that for yourself. Mizuno: A Ball Player?
Choosing the right golf balls for your needs and playing style is essential and vital in ensuring that you are equipped for success.
Mizuno RB Tour – Inspection
Continuing in this spirit, I have been busy putting Mizuno’s golf balls to the test to find out more about them and to see if they are a worthwhile contender for ever-popular brands such as the Titleist Pro V1 or the increasingly popular Maxfli Golf Balls. True Price is how we quantify the quality of a golf ball. It's a projection of what you'd have to spend to ensure you get 12 good balls. It’s not a performance spec for everybody but it will definitely work for somebody. About the Mizuno RB Tour To minimize the risk of contracting or spreading coronavirus, all parcels will not require an electronic mobile device signature.
While the RB 566 and RB 566 V both make a perfect ball for intermediate golfers, the RB Tour and RB Tour X are designed with the needs of a more advanced player in mind.
The Mizuno RB Tour is manufactured in Vietnam by Fang Tey, the same factory that produced Nike’s RZN balls. The company continues to produce RZN balls under the RZN Golf brand. Mizuno RB Tour – Compression I found that the Mizuno RB 566 V delivered an impressive distance which made it satisfying to play with and also provided a great feel on the greens.
Even if you have an old favorite brand that you have played for many years, there is no harm in changing things up a bit every now and then by trying a new product.As with most everything else that hovers around 90, we’d classify the ball as firm by the standard of the market as a whole but, within the Tour ball category, the feel reasonably qualifies as medium. Mizuno RB Tour – Weight and Diameter The micro-dimple 566 design is a unique feature that enables the ball to cover an impressive distance before its descent. With a softer ball, feel is a priority and aerodynamics become key to maintaining distance,” says Mizuno USA R&D Director David Llewellyn. To that end, the new RB566 (for 566 dimples) features an interesting Dual Dimple design surrounded by what Mizuno calls Micro Dimples. The RB 566 scuff pretty easily, so you may notice that marks and cuts on the balls appear soon after you start using them.