Vice Pro Golf Ball Review
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Spin: High

Dimples: 318 large dimple design

Compression: Low

Category Comparison: Premium

Spec: (Three) 3 Piece / Layers

Cover: urethane Cover

Core: HESC (high energy speed core)

Price: $24.95

The Vice Pro Golf Ball retails for $24.95 a dozen (MSRP) and it’s available in three colorways: white, green and red. Additionally, you can customize your golf balls by imprinting a text, a photo or a logo. Customization aside, the Vice Pro Golf Ball is boasting a three piece cast urethane cover, along with the company’s proprietary HESC (high energy speed core) technology for boosting speed, and a 318 large dimple design, aimed at stabilizing the ball trajectory even in strong winds. The Vice Pro golf ball is built and designed for offering incredible distance and it’s optimized for unparalleled control due to the company’s patented S2TG technology. All of these state of the art features incorporated into this baby will provide you with excellent feel and spin rates round after round. Moreover, the extremely soft 3 piece cast urethane cover with S2TG technology is also very tough.

The specially engineered coating of the Vice Pro gives the ball tremendous adhesion to the green while delivering a smooth on-demand feel and a high degree of control and backspin. The BJ13 coating gives the Vice Pro maximum UV resistance, which translates into a pearl white ball that will look the same after many rounds. The extra large dimple pattern reduces the number of dimples significantly, and also air resistance, resulting in a very stable trajectory and increased ball speed, even in adverse conditions. Just like all of its brethren, the Vice Pro comes with the patented KIL Putt Line, which provides great support and control for your putts due to the ball’s highly visible and extra long “Keep in Line” putting line.


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*Category key

Value/Recreational/Distance

– Designed for mid- to high-handicap golfers with swing speeds below 90 mph; typically feature two-piece construction and firm covers; promote greater distance over high spin rates. Examples: Pinnacle Gold, Slazenger RAW Distance

Premium

– Designed for low- to mid-handicap golfers with swing speeds of 90-99 mph; typically feature multi-layer construction and medium-soft covers; happy medium between Value/Recreational and Tour categories for distance and spin qualities. Examples: Titleist NXT Tour, Callaway HEX Diablo

Tour/Advanced/Performance

– Designed for low-handicap and professional golfers with swing speeds in excess of 100 mph; typically feature multi-layer construction and soft covers; promote greater spin rates and enhanced feel over distance. Examples: Titleist ProV1, Bridgestone Tour B330