Saturday, May 18, 2013

3UP Golf ball Review.

It occurs opinion that it must get incredibly difficult to break within the golf ball business. Creating a ball requires expertise around aerodynamics, physics, materials sciences, manufacturing and probably more than a few things I can't envision. Then there's patent legal requirements. The big ball makes have vast patent portfolios as well as the new guy on the market must either figure out a way to avoid them, or signal licensing agreements.

The 3UP 3F12 is often a three piece, cast urethane ball with 318 dimples and then a 90 compression. In that, the 3F12 is much like other "name" manufacturer's a few piece balls. Below is some data provided by 3UP:

3UP distinguishes itself in what it says is some sort of softer feel and substantially higher short iron rewrite rate than on very much the same balls. The difference is apparently inside cast urethane cover. There are the peculiar property to be both soft and a bit tacky.

The published spin rate for the 9 iron is 9, 032, while the initial spin rate up from the driver is 3341. Used, I've found the 3UP 3F12 to become a high-performing ball. As this literature suggests, I'm especially content with its play around that green. Playing with a 3F12, I've had some remarkable rounds recently along with wedges, pitching and chipping.

Off the tee, and with irons, it also performs well for me. With my swing speed, I still think I get more distance from the Wilson Duo, but the 3F12 may replace that with better performance within the green.

My only concern is to use the price. A dozen of the 3F12 balls are priced at $39. 99. While that's cheaper than the Pro player V1 and Bridgestone B330, it truly is still more expensive than other model three piece balls. Th 3F12 is a superb ball, but my thought is when given a choice concerning a name and an upstart, people will go to your name unless you will find there's significant price difference.

Nonetheless, if you are a fan with the Pro V1 or additional "premium" balls, I suggest that you try the 3Up 3F12. I do believe you'll be pleasantly shocked.

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