Nike RZN Black Golf Balls Review
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At a glance
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Pros
Very impressive around the green
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Cons
Hardish feel on most short shots
What we say...
Technology
A new “Speedlock” core promotes a tighter bond between each layer, boosting energy transfer and a softer feel.
Firmer, lower-spinning version of the Platinum with Speedlock RZN Core technology.
While the 20Xi performed admirably, it did feel a touch hard and clicky off the face, especially around the green.
Nike now appears to have solved this problem, with the new model boasting a much softer feel with a little more distance off the tee.
The RZN Black, the lower spinning of the two premium models, is long on full shots with a softer feel with high level of control around the greens.
The flight with a driver is strong, feeling hot off the face.
You get a slightly softer sensation with the irons while chip and pitch shots grip predictably well.
Tested
As reviewed in our Balls Test: Very impressive around the green, hardish feel on most shots but could also play the skidding checker with it.
Very good. Super all-round package – distance and low spin with the driver, but stopping power around the green.
Couldn’t generate the driver spin needed to keep it in the air for long enough, but distance didn’t suffer too much and there’s some grab greenside.
Your Reviews
Nike Balls User Reviews
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Have played Titleist for years but went for a ball fitting and the Nike RZN Black out preformed the others with regards to (less) spin. Long off the tee not as much side spin as others therefore keeping the ball on the short stuff and decent green spin...doesn't spin back as much as pro v1 but stops where it lands....Target golf!!...Highly Recommended.
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Just tried these on my monthly medal and wone, Great spin control round the green and long of the tee, i'm a convert from pro v1.