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Pinnacle Ribbon Golf Balls for Women

Pinnacle Ribbon Golf Balls for Women

This item has been discontinued.
Product Description

The new Pinnacle Ribbon product is designed to provide value conscious lady golfers superior distance with softer feel in traditional white and a new clear pink cover options.

  • Softer Surlyn® cover for softer feel on all shots
  • Soft compression, resilient core
  • High coverage 392 Icosahedral dimple design
  • Cut-proof durability
  • Pinnacle Ribbon golf ball featured a new Komen for the Cure logo and accompanying pink ribbon sidestamp
Pinnacle Ribbon Golf Balls for Women user reviews
good ball 4/29/2009
Handicap 10 - 15
played last weekend prior to the talladega race on a RTJones course in Alabama; this ball did everything i needed it to: driver distance, iron play, chipping..... the course's greens were hard and fast but I managed a birdie and 4 pars. i bought the ball because my sister-in-law has breast cancer.
Dorian (Baton Rouge, LA)
Pinnacle Ribon Golf Balls for Women 10/30/2008
Handicap 20-30
Enjoyed further distance and accuracy in the New England already cold weather. They were good for putting as well, which seems unusual in other low compression balls. Kudos!
Susan (Randolph, MA)
surprised 11/2/2007
Handicap 0 - 5
Long and STRAIGHT
curt (Schaumburg, IL)
Frequently asked questions about Pinnacle Ribbon Golf Balls for Women
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12/07/2009 8:26 AMDiana
These are for Xmas gift... what does the term "overrun" means? These are new in boxes correct? Thanks, Diana
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12/07/2009 2:01 PMGolfballs.com Employee: Parker
Hi, thanks for the question. These are brand new balls, that typically have someone else'e personalization or logo on them. They are not sold in original packaging. -PArker
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12/10/2009 3:37 AMHigh Handicap Golfer: rocketman
hey waterhead. these are used golf balls and who in their right mind would give someone a box of balls for christmas.
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05/21/2009 10:51 AMAnonymous
The talk is about club head speed; high, moderate and low. Just where does one go to determine club head speed and does this only apply to drivers?
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05/21/2009 3:21 PMGolfballs.com Employee: Andy
Thank you for your inquiry. Club head speed is mainly mentioned when speaking of driving the golf ball. High club head speeds are 100 MHP+, moderate 85-99, and low would be considered below 85 MPH. Head speed will always be considered when determining shaft flex and usually ball selection. It is always great to be aware of your club head speed.
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12/11/2009 3:55 PMMid Handicap Golfer:
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05/08/2009 10:23 AMAnonymous
My company bought several doz. balls, they were kept in the store room. How long will these balls last? are they still good? its been around 8yrs. the company closed and I recieved several doz.
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05/08/2009 10:48 AMGolfballs.com Employee: Andy
Jerry, the shelf life of the golf balls if stored in a climate controlled area is non existent. The balls will perform to the standards they were produced at the time. If you are playing an older golf ball you may notice differences from performance of newer balls but that is due to advances in technology not because the ball is "dead". Only storing balls out doors or in non controllable climates will you notice the balls only last around 2 years in most cases.
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12/29/2009 7:20 AMLow Handicap Golfer: Luke
A golf ball takes between 100 and 1000 years to decompose. If a golf ball is not old and battered through play, it will be fine!!! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthnews/6540852/Golf-balls-take-1000-years-to-decompose.html
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