Nike Golf Balls Help You Go The Distance

July 2, 2010 by qasamm  
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Nike Golf Balls Help You Go The Distance

Nike golf balls are just as popular as any other Nike products. That’s why so many novices and professionals choose these golf balls. According to Nike, their golf balls utilize the latest technology to provide a ball for every golfer’s playing style.


Nike golf balls are a popular ball brand for many experienced golfers. There are a variety of Nike golf balls to choose from. Each ball is designed to enhance your game. For instance, there are different varieties of Nike Golf’s Power Distance line are known for:


- Quick-spin response off clubface

- Dimple pattern designed to cut fast through wind.

- Soft cover for long distance


Nike golf balls for new golfers


Inexperienced golfers and those with a low handicap may shy away from using Nike golf balls because of the price. If you tend to lose lots of balls around the golf course, buying a pack of brand new Nike One Platinum golf balls may be too much of an expense. Luckily, there are many used golf ball dealers online who provide used and recycled Nike golf balls. These dealers sell high quality, highly rated used golf balls that are comparable to brand new balls.


A golf ball that has been hit just one time is considered used. These balls look and perform exactly the same as any brand new Nike golf ball. Dealers will give golf balls like these their highest rating.


Bulk golf balls provide more for the money


Buying Nike golf balls in bulk can really save you money. You can get a large number of high quality golf balls at a discounted rate. You can get low rated golf balls for practice, and buy mint, high quality Nike golf balls that perform just as well as brand new.


Before you buy bulk Nike golf balls or any other brand, you should make sure that you are familiar with the company’s grading system first to make sure you get what you pay for.


Pick a ball that matches your skill level


The golf balls you choose can have a direct effect on your performance. Just like the other equipment you so carefully select, you should give equal consideration to the golf balls you choose. There are a variety of golf balls to help enhance your game, whether you are a beginner or a pro. Believe it or not, every aspect of a golf ball – from the core design to the dimples on the surface – affects the way it plays. Nike balls are designed to help you gain more distance or more control around the greens if you need it.


No matter what your skill level or golfing style is when you are out on the course, high performing golf ball manufacturers like Nike are sure to have a ball that is just right for you. If you are not sure about which ball to choose, visit your local sporting goods store to get advice and guidance to find the right Nike golf balls for you.

AAA Used Golf Balls has been selling nike golf balls since their inception. They are one of the most popular sellers. You can find them on our web site or call 1-888-346-5322

Taking compressed air and spinning a titleist golf ball 70000 rpm. watch for it, but its there. The loud noise at the end is the ball. We used an actual optical tachometer. Speed calculated out to be 270 mph.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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25 Responses to “Nike Golf Balls Help You Go The Distance”
  1. LMF5000 says:

    @TheMrBlinx …(continued) because the strip is only on one side of the ball (not all the way round), so in this extreme example with 90 degrees of angle, the tach will be triggered by the top and bottom of the strip, at a rate of two triggers per revolution, so you’d still get the same tach reading.

    As for the RPM, the turbo in your car rotates at 192,000 RPM. I’m sure something as small and light as a golf ball could take 72,000 RPM, especially when suspended on a cushion of air. Regards!

  2. LMF5000 says:

    @TheMrBlinx Good point about the strip not being perpendicular to the tach, but since an optical tachometer counts the number of times per second that the surface changes from “shiny” to “matte” (i.e. it detects the edges of the strip), the orientation of the strip won’t make any difference to the reading since it still triggers the tach twice per revolution. Even if the axis of rotation was at 90 degrees to the strip (i.e. worst possible angle), the tach reading would be the same… (continued)

  3. TheMrBlinx says:

    @LMF5000 As if the reflective strip will stay perfectly oriented and perpendicular to the tach! I don’t buy it at all. Make half the ball black and the other white and examine it as it spins – you will see it doesn’t spin perfectly straight around. Furthermore, a golf ball at that speed would most likely disintegrate and fly apart.

  4. Prototypexl says:

    i like how you guys couldnt catch it at the end, lol. but i must try this now at work. awesome vid

  5. NOOBLMAO says:

    no safety glasses

  6. Nameunavailabletoday says:

    @LMF5000 Interesting post! I was wondering the same thing (RPM v Hz), although to my ear, the sound SEEMS higher than 1166Hz range. However, your statement sounds well founded, so I’ll take your word for it.

  7. Robronco07 says:

    used to do that with a pressure washer when washing golf balls. If i hit the ball dead on with the washer, the ball would melt.

  8. Monkeykid5228 says:

    do you know what pressure you were running? i did this, just with my hand and not a funnel… at about 100 psi. i guessed it to be about 17000 rpm, but not sure.

  9. drchen054 says:

    Better be careful. high rpm = high strain = explosion.. see cd rpm explosion

  10. what2010thefuck says:

    aha^^

  11. TylerReifenberger5 says:

    @ragonamuffin no kidding i would of thought that the ball would of gone splat on that plate but…. holy crap.

  12. amazinglyawesomedude says:

    that thing just doesnt stop rolling

  13. ragonamuffin says:

    @matrixmechine Looking at the video I just saw before, I would have to say a golf ball is insanely durable.

    watch?v=AkB81u5IM3I&feature=related

  14. xGothimox says:

    If you go over 70,000 rpm, it divides by zero

  15. ChunkyMilkProduction says:

    my friend and i did this until the golfball went up my driveway into a gutter

  16. super6plx says:

    WOW! lol it just KEPT SPINNING!

  17. matrixmechine says:

    Heh, even BMW dealer techs have a golf ball in the toolbox when they wana make a hand operated turbo sound.

    The 70,000 RPM funnel, Geez yall are lucky the ball didn’t explode into shards into your faces.

    Who get’s to go next?

  18. McWaters12 says:

    ?oo? ?????d s,????

  19. kandycekazmer says:

    hahaha nice one must of been pretty bored

  20. blueboxbody says:

    @ccssdxdx i did this and… no burns….

  21. pille121212 says:

    This is what you need on spin if you go golfing :D

  22. hotseb22 says:

    he was being sarcastic and rather funny, dumass

  23. kunaiofdarkness says:

    its possible it would burn straight through his hand if there wasnt enough friction to make the ball stop

  24. fishloaf666 says:

    your right, i just did and now i am typing right side up WTF?!

  25. valvetrom says:

    There is Sharcasm and Orcasm

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