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Brand agape Color Black/White (2 Pack) Sport Golf Number of Items 2 Construction Type 5-Piece 【Revolutionary 5-Piece Design & DuraPlus Cover】: The M Power 5S boasts an advanced 5-piece construction with our Enhanced Aero Pattern and the robust DuraPlus urethane cover. Experience not only aerodynamic superiority but also unrivaled resistance to cuts and abrasions. 【Tee-Off…
Package Weight | ‎0.24 Pounds |
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Item Dimensions LxWxH | ‎1.77 x 1.77 x 3.35 inches |
Brand Name | ‎agape |
Color | ‎Black/White (2 Pack) |
Number of Items | ‎2 |
Style | ‎MP5S |
Outer Material | ‎Urethane |
Size | ‎Standard |
Sport Type | ‎Golf |
ASIN | B0CRRBVWNF |
Date First Available | January 8, 2024 |
Manufacturer | ‎‎VIMOS INT'L CO., LTD. |
Brand agape Color Black/White (2 Pack) Sport Golf Number of Items 2 Construction Type 5-Piece 【Revolutionary 5-Piece Design & DuraPlus Cover】: The M Power 5S boasts an advanced 5-piece construction with our Enhanced Aero Pattern and the robust DuraPlus urethane cover. Experience not only aerodynamic superiority but also unrivaled resistance to cuts and abrasions. 【Tee-Off…
J. M. Chaney –
These balls are on the firm side, which I like. Not hard, but firmer than a Pro V1. I started by putting and chipping with it. It behaves like a tour caliber ball. I decided to play the black ball first. I was not sure why they made a black golf ball, but I was able to see why on the very first tee. I have trouble following golf balls in the air. I lose them against the sky. I could clearly see this ball against the sky and could follow it all the way to the ground. Could not see it after that. It was also kind of a muddy day, so it wasn’t super easy to see on the ground until you got close to it. I liked the visibility in the air so well, I would consider playing a black ball, but it would be better to reserve those for days when the ground is dry. Unfortunately, I hit the ball deep into the woods on the 4th hole, so it was gone. I played the white ball later in the round. I hit the first shot with it on a par 3 with a sand wedge that is only a few weeks old. It made a small scuff on the cover, so I would say they may not be any more durable than other balls. I am not a great player, but I do normally play tour level balls. This wouldn’t be my favorite of those, but I have a few favorites and the others I still like. This would fit in that group. Nothing wrong with the ball, it is just personal preference. In the end, these are a solid tour caliber ball. They were made in a factory in Taiwan that makes several well-known brands of balls. I don’t know if pricing could cause issues just because the brand is not well known, but the ball is decent. If you have trouble seeing the ball in the air, try the black ones.
Chris Hamilton –
It took me a while to get a couple rounds of golf in with these Agape MP5S White DuraPlus Urethane Golf Balls. It is winter time and the weather (and life) just weren’t cooperating. But, this week there was a nice warm-up and I have had the opportunity to play these balls a couple of times. I am a 67 year old golfer who doesn’t hit the ball as far as I once did. I am a 25 handicapper.My overall impression of this ball: not bad at all. At a price per ball of $3.33 ($40 for a dozen), these balls are $1.25 less per ball than a Titleist Pro V1 (my all-time favorite ball. I don’t buy them because they are too expensive for my game but I love finding them on the golf course). I like saving money and, frankly, my game isn’t worth the extra money that a Titleist commands. So, I was interested in this ball because of the 5 piece dual-core design and more affordable price. Would I notice the difference? Would this ball catapult off my irons any better (or about the same?). Would my score go down? Short answer: NO.Well, here’s my personal experience and point of view: I don’t feel that I hit these as well as a Pro V1. In fact, they played about the same as a Callaway Super Soft (my go-to ball for price vs. performance). If i caught this ball in the sweet spot of my club it felt like butter. But I didn’t notice any appreciable difference in distance or spin around the greens.Durability: again, not bad at all. These seemed to scuff a bit less than other balls I played, but one of the balls also displayed a little “fraying/cut” of the cover by the end of the round. I expected a bit more durability after one round. But your results may vary.Spin: could I get these balls to check up quickly on the green? I didn’t notice any difference vs the other name brand balls I have played.Putting: they felt fine and I appreciated the putting alignment arrow on the ball (now, if I could only consistently putt in the same direction as the arrow).The bottom line: if you hit these in the sweet spot of your clubs you will like them. Overall, this was a nice enough ball and it will save you some money over some of the higher priced options available. Give them a try.
Geoff Ables –
The two that come in this set feel like they fly straighter off the tee, which is great for me (I need all the help I can get). I tend to lose balls before they wear out, so it’s hard for me to say if these will last longer than others or not. In general, they seem to function at least as good as any other golf ball I’ve used, perhaps better than most.
GS –
Evaluating golf balls is difficult for me, especially when it comes to durability. I tend to lose them before I wear them out! But if there’s anything I noticed about these is that off the tee, I hit them straighter. I assume that’s a spin thing. And if I’m hitting them down the fairway, distance doesn’t matter so much (although, I think I drove them farther because of hitting the fairways). And I don’t lose as many :-). Around the greens, I chipped and pitched them as I would a higher-cost golf ball. I’m still trying to break 90, so take this review with a grain of salt. And I have found less expensive golf balls on Amazon that work better for me (see the Wilson Profiles for example). All-in-all, a good golf ball that I would buy before a Titleist for my handicap.
Ed Pegg Jr –
This set comes with one white and one black golf ball. The look and feel great, and fly solidly.Highly recommended.
B –
These golf balls seemed like quality golf balls to me. Although, most golfers can be very picky about their golf balls. I think they are worth giving a try to any golfer.
Steve –
Decent balls that perform pretty well for an entry-level ball but don’t quite stack up to the industry leaders and the cost is too high for the realize performance. The weight is the same and the dimple design is unique, but in a side-by-side bounce test on concrete the Top-Flite ball bounces consistently higher by 2.5″-3″ from a 5′ drop. I’m not an experienced enough golfer to tell the difference when playing, they felt just like any other ball so I can’t justify paying more for balls I’m just going to lose anyway. If performance and cost are important then stick with the trusted names. If you want to try something new and don’t mind spending more for it then give these a shot.