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 Post subject: Review: TaylorMade Lethal ball
PostPosted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:46 am 
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When TaylorMade unveiled the Taylormade RocketBallz irons, I remember some people bleating into their iPhones and being very quick to judge with the consensus being that it was the beginning of the end for TaylorMade.

How wrong they were, as the TaylorMade R1 Fairway Wood went on to become the best selling fairway wood of all time. So for those that have already judged Lethal by its STA-White cast-urethane cover, be warned!

Having amassed global success with its Penta franchise, TaylorMade has moved away from numbers and letters by introducing a premium, five-piece multi-layer golf ball aptly and memorably named for its remarkable tee-to-green performance.

While the Penta TP5 was a decent ball, primarily for the Tour staff player with much higher swing speeds, TaylorMade says Lethal will suit the mid-to-low capper who can drive the ball in the 90 to 100mph swing speed range.

The brand also says Lethal, featuring progressive velocity technology and a seamless low-drag performance dimple pattern for improved aerodynamics, carries as far and rolls further than the Pro V1x in the wind.

Although I continue to use the Titleist Pro V1x, that decision may be swayed this season given the Lethal performed just as well for me when I set sail around a blustery and cold Laranjal recently. Drives were carrying just as far but seemed to run that extra bit further due to the lower trajectory.

But just because it's a firm golf ball doesn't take that spin element away around the greens. TaylorMade R1 Driver I might not be able to zip back a TaylorMade RocketBladez Irons like a Tour pro, but I can with a wedge and Lethal provided me with that drop and stop action time and time again. I actually managed to spin a 40-yard bunker shot back to within a few feet of the pin.

Feel at impact, particularly with the wedges, was superb, as too sound off the putter face and durability for the round. discount golf clubs Speaking of durability, TaylorMade staffer Justin Rose actually managed to use just nine balls - when formerly listed under Project 5 - all week when he won the Turkish Airlines World Golf Final at the end of last season. To put this in perspective, the World No.4 would usually play a different ball every two holes! He also used this ball to hole 'that' putt in the Ryder Cup.


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