Mizuno RB 566 and 566V GOLF BALL

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Mizuno RB 566 and 566V GOLF BALL

Mizuno RB 566 and 566V GOLF BALL

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When comparing the RB Tour with the RB Tour X, the RB Tour has more driver spin, but both the models offer an excellent feel around the greens and impressive control. Manufacturing irons is something that Mizuno has long been famous for, and has its roots in the very beginnings of the company. The RB Tour’s impressive performance in windy conditions is largely provided by Mizuno’s unique C-Dimple design, also referred to as the Cone Profile Dimple. Nearly two-thirds of the balls had some minor defect. In total, 25 percent of the sample was flagged as bad. True Price 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.

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The RB Tour (and the RB Tour X) is a low-launch/high-spin offering. It’s overstating it a bit to call it “unique” but its space in the ball-fitting world is where not everyone plays … at least not at retail. It’s a tail end of the bell curve offering where the only legitimate performance comps are the Volvik S4 (perhaps the most extreme example of a low launch/high spin golf ball) and what now is the prior Gen of the Kirkland three-piece ball. We flagged a single ball as bad because its compression was about 10 points below the median value for the sample.

So, whether you want to improve the trajectory of your ball in windy conditions or you want the ball to cut through the air with ease Mizuno golf balls can help. Mizuno Golf Balls: FAQs If you prefer a ball with a softer feel, you will love playing the RB 566 V and experiencing its new high-energy Butadiene core. Golf Digest awarded the Mizuno RB Tour and RB Tour X 4.5 stars for Innovation, 4.5 stars for Performance, and four stars for their Feel.We can now produce even softer compression balls that prolong their flight through aerodynamics. A softer core works to elevate trajectory and straighten flight – and now there’s no trade off in distance,” Choosing the right golf balls for your needs and playing style is essential and vital in ensuring that you are equipped for success. Whether you are new to golf or a skilled player, your choice of equipment counts a lot when trying to deliver your best performances on the greens. Core color consistency was generally excellent. There are some visible bits of regrind which was common across our entire sample. We didn’t find any miscellaneous chunks or anything else unusual or out of place. Cover The RB 566 and the RB 566 V both have a 566 dimple design to prolong the ball’s flight and delay the ball’s rate of descent after it has past the apex of its flight.

The micro-dimple 566 design is a unique feature that enables the ball to cover an impressive distance before its descent. That’s assuming, of course, that the manufacturer of that similar soft, two-piece ball doesn’t have its own aerodynamic dimple pattern. Although some golfers may not enjoy the plastic sound off the putter face, this is just a small complaint that many people won’t even notice and does not take anything away from the ball’s performance. 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.Since those humble beginnings, our endeavour has blossomed into a robust and trusted online retailer, representing the leading brands in the golf industry. We take immense pride in being your go-to destination for all things golf! Mizuno’s entry to the United States golf ball market may have only happened in the past couple of years, but the preparations for the launch of Mizuno’s golf balls have been a long time coming. 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

In this section, we detail the consistency of the Mizuno RB Tour. It’s a measure of how similar the balls in our sample were to one another, relative to all of the models we’ve tested to date.Mizuno wanted to perfect a high-performance tour ball that was capable of working well in windy conditions before they introduced their balls to the U.S. market. They achieved this with the RB Tour and RB Tour X. The Mizuno RB MAX and RB566 are lower-compression, ionomer-covered balls. At around 60 compression, the RB566 qualifies as soft. The 80-compression RB MAX is soft- ish. Higher compression tour balls feature a progressively soft-to-firm core, a firm ionomer mantle and a soft urethane cover. The firm outer core and firm mantle make tour balls, well, firm. And a firm ball is a fast ball.



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