I use the Vice Pro Air. Great ball and a good fit for a senior golfer. Compression of 75 . Lots of color offerings. Very pleased. I am making sure I keep them in stock.
You are spot on. If i am in a flight, and we have to fight over who is playing tp5, chromesoft, pro v1 and vice pro. i would not give a damn. those 4 are equal. couple of rpm here, 3 yards there, who cares. the human error is far greater than the differences between these balls. I bought 6 dozens of vice since they are the cheapest and the 6th pack was free.
@@SamKingGolf It is true they are gorgeous but what i really like about the optics is the black orientation line on them. it is far superior to any titleist. granted you can use a sharpie to put a similar line on any ball but with the Vice balls i dont have to do anything to them. I am very pleased. May be i put the dozend currently in use on my scal and also do the salt water test. those 2 points seem to be inferior to prov1, yet we are still talking about a very low deviation
Thanks for this test. I am 82 years old, have been playing golf over 60 years, have a 16-17 handicap. Currently using Mizuno RB Tour X and RB Tour balls. I have hit just about every ball made in the practice bay with Foresight GC Hawk launch monitor, from Chrome Super Soft to Titleist Pro V1x left dash and 2022 Bridgestone Tour BX. I want a ball that will help me with driver distance (Get carry of 195-205 plus roll so usually total of 210 to 225 with an occasional 235 if the fairway is running) but that also will spin a good deal to give me height on irons and stop on pitches of 25 to 60 yards that I usually hit with my 60 degree lob wedge. I don't like balls that feel like rocks, but also don't like some soft balls that feel dead. Today I happened to find a Vice Pro Soft ball on the course in clean, new shape. My original impression of Vice balls after hitting one of their highest compression balls a couple of years ago was negative. A rock that didn't go far at my swing speed. But I pulled this Pro Soft one out on the last four par 4 and 5 holes, happened to make good swings, and was really impressed with the distance I got off the driver. I also hit it with a 6 iron, forged blade with traditional lofts, and a lob wedge. Was impressed with the feel, trajectory, sound and distance. So tonight I searched for recent tests and came across yours. After watching your, definitely will buy a box. Not sure I like the one that looks like you rolled it in sparkle dust, prefer white. Thanks for your help.
I'm a Vice Pro fan, but I don't recommend the white with red/blue flecks. It's a beautiful ball, but not as easy to find as plain, boring white. Now, the shades of orange ball is both good to look at and easy to find, if you want somethig different.
I use the Vice Pro Air. Great ball and a good fit for a senior golfer. Compression of 75 . Lots of color offerings. Very pleased. I am making sure I keep them in stock.
You are spot on. If i am in a flight, and we have to fight over who is playing tp5, chromesoft, pro v1 and vice pro. i would not give a damn. those 4 are equal. couple of rpm here, 3 yards there, who cares. the human error is far greater than the differences between these balls.
I bought 6 dozens of vice since they are the cheapest and the 6th pack was free.
They are also very nice to look at! So you can brag about that too!
@@SamKingGolf It is true they are gorgeous but what i really like about the optics is the black orientation line on them. it is far superior to any titleist. granted you can use a sharpie to put a similar line on any ball but with the Vice balls i dont have to do anything to them. I am very pleased.
May be i put the dozend currently in use on my scal and also do the salt water test. those 2 points seem to be inferior to prov1, yet we are still talking about a very low deviation
Thanks for this test. I am 82 years old, have been playing golf over 60 years, have a 16-17 handicap. Currently using Mizuno RB Tour X and RB Tour balls. I have hit just about every ball made in the practice bay with Foresight GC Hawk launch monitor, from Chrome Super Soft to Titleist Pro V1x left dash and 2022 Bridgestone Tour BX. I want a ball that will help me with driver distance (Get carry of 195-205 plus roll so usually total of 210 to 225 with an occasional 235 if the fairway is running) but that also will spin a good deal to give me height on irons and stop on pitches of 25 to 60 yards that I usually hit with my 60 degree lob wedge. I don't like balls that feel like rocks, but also don't like some soft balls that feel dead. Today I happened to find a Vice Pro Soft ball on the course in clean, new shape. My original impression of Vice balls after hitting one of their highest compression balls a couple of years ago was negative. A rock that didn't go far at my swing speed. But I pulled this Pro Soft one out on the last four par 4 and 5 holes, happened to make good swings, and was really impressed with the distance I got off the driver. I also hit it with a 6 iron, forged blade with traditional lofts, and a lob wedge. Was impressed with the feel, trajectory, sound and distance. So tonight I searched for recent tests and came across yours. After watching your, definitely will buy a box. Not sure I like the one that looks like you rolled it in sparkle dust, prefer white. Thanks for your help.
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for the comment.
Use them since many years, and like them
I'm a Vice Pro fan, but I don't recommend the white with red/blue flecks. It's a beautiful ball, but not as easy to find as plain, boring white. Now, the shades of orange ball is both good to look at and easy to find, if you want somethig different.
You should play the pro plus 2020 latter ball
Vice Pro golf ball ARE the Pro V1 killer for sure....Titleist has the biggest advertising budget, but NOT the best ball,,,,