Pinnacle Rush Golf Balls Review
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At a glance
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Pros
- Good distance off the tee
- Decent feeling off the cub face
- High durability means 15 balls last longer than most in this category -
Cons
- Lack of greenside spin
- Not the cheapest option in this category
What we say...
Pinnacle are offering a ball which delivers extraordinary distance which will make you rush to the golf course.
Pinnacle golf balls have been in production since 1972 and the Rush golf ball is built with the same purpose as their first golf ball – distance. They may not be known for making the best golf balls but they certainly know how to make a good golf ball.
There are a number of golf balls which are designed purely to improve distance and if that is what you want from your golf ball then you will want to know what the best distance golf balls are.
Pros
- Good distance off the tee
- Decent feeling off the cub face
- High durability means 15 balls last longer than most in this category
Cons
- Lack of greenside spin
- Not the cheapest option in this category
Key Tech
With the Pinnacle Rush being a distance golf ball, the technology is not the most technical. However, there is still some technology packed into this two-piece ionomer cover construction golf ball. In order to help generate distance what technology does the Rush include?
High-energy Core
Pinnacle refers to the high-energy core as the ‘engine’ which helps deliver faster ball speed which in turn increases distance.
Icosahedral Dimple Design
This dimple design consisting of 332 dimples when paired with the ionomer cover delivers a durable and soft golf ball which not only feels good by flies consistently with a powerful ball flight.
Pinnacle Rush availability
The Rush is available in white and yellow. The balls are traditionally numbered from 1-5 (15-ball pack).
The balls are available to purchase from numerous retailers at an RRP of £21/$25, making them incredible value for money; especially with them being a 15-pack.
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James Hogg – Golf Equipment Writer
James Hogg is a golf equipment writer for todays-golfer.com.
He has a degree in English Language from Newcastle University and an MA in Journalism from Kingston University.
James previously worked for American Golf alongside his studies as part of the sales and fitting team. Having worked in golf retail for seven years he has all the skills and knowledge necessary to review and recommend the perfect equipment for golfers of all abilities and has a strong knowledge of putters, golf balls, and golf apparel, including trousers.
Despite nobody else in James’ family playing golf he took a keen interest as a teenager which saw him become a junior member at Saltburn Golf Club, North Yorkshire. Since returning to Teesside in 2022 James has joined his home course, Cleveland Golf Club. His handicap index is 4.7 thanks to consistent distance off the tee.
Away from golf, James enjoys a multitude of sports, specifically watching Formula 1, American Football and Horse Racing. He’s also a proud supporter of Middlesbrough FC, likes cooking and reading travel literature.
James uses a Callaway Mavrik SZ Driver, Callaway Mavrik SZ 3-Wood, TaylorMade Stealth UDI 3-iron, Ping i210 Irons (4-PW), Cobra King Snakebite 50° Wedge, Mizuno S23 56° and 60° Wedges, TaylorMade Spider X Putter and a TaylorMade Tour Response Stripe golf ball.
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Product Information
Pinnacle Rush
RRP: £20.99 per 15-balls | VIEW UK OFFER | $28 per 15-balls | VIEW US OFFER
Construction: Two-piece golf ball
Cover: 332-dimple ionomer cover
Colors: White; Yellow