I got out as a single at day break and was able hit two balls on every driver hole. Out of the sand the U-PRO did not check up as as quickly as the Pro-V1, but the differences were not drastic. On flop shots the U-PRO did not check up as quickly as the Pro-V1 and rolled out further past the hole. You may ask why would we compare the U-PRO to the Pro-V1? Well, there is currently no other 2-piece urethane ball on the market and since the Extreme Soft Gold is a good comparator to the Pro-V1, we thought we would limit the variables and it would help put everything into perspective.Ĭhipping with the U-PRO you could tell that it was not as soft as the Pro-V1. The sound off the wedge face had a little more of a dull thud than the familiar click of the Pro-V1. One interesting note with both Saintnine balls is that when not struck flush the mental mate/logo appears while rolling, providing you with immediate feedback of the miss hit, more on the mental mates later. Putting with U-PRO yielded no perceptible differences in feel or sound from both the Pro-V1 or the Extreme Soft Gold. The U-PRO is the only 2-piece urethane ball on the market and is said to provide tour level performance for golfers of all skill levels. Saintnine recently hired The Big Timer Charlie Rymer as a brand ambassador so you may start to hear a lot more about them. There are currently 4 different balls in the Saintnine portfolio, we review the U-PRO and the Super Soft Gold balls below. Nexen Tires, a long established Korean company, has applied their expertise in rubber manufacturing of tires to golf balls. Like Bridgestone Golf, Saintnine is also an offshoot of a tire company. We had never heard of Saintnine until a representative from the company contacted us.
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