Pinnacle Soft Golf Balls Review
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At a glance
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Pros
- Respectable distance for moderate and slower swing speeds
- Soft feel off every club
- Decent spin and control
- Good value for money -
Cons
- Low compression not suitable for faster swing speeds
What we say...
Pinnacle is offering a ball which delivers incredibly soft feel thanks to its lowest-ever compression core.
Pinnacle is a well-known golfing brand that, in their history, has produced some of the best golf balls. Since Pinnacle golf balls began being manufactured in 1972 they have perhaps been better known for producing some of the best distance golf balls; their most recent distance model being the Pinnacle Rush.
However, that is not to say Pinnacle are incapable of designing one of the best soft golf balls. There is still the capability to achieve huge distances off the tee with the Pinnacle Soft just with a softer feel through impact.
Pros
- Respectable distance for moderate and slower swing speeds
- Soft feel off every club
- Decent spin and control
- Good value for money
Cons
- Low compression not suitable for faster swing speeds
Key Tech
The Pinnacle Soft is a two-piece ionomer cover construction golf ball which may not be the most technical, but that does not mean it cannot perform as well as the other balls it rivals. While the technology in the Pinnacle Soft may not be ground-breaking, what have they packed into this golf ball?
High-energy Core
Pinnacle refer to the high-energy core as the ‘engine’ which is a very low compression core that delivers soft feel and low spin for long distance off the tee.
Icosahedral Dimple Design
This dimple design consisting of 332 dimples when paired with the ionomer cover delivers a durable and extremely soft golf ball which not only feels good by flies consistently at peak performance.
Pinnacle Soft availability
The Rush is available in white and pink. 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
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Product Information
Pinnacle Soft
RRP: £20.99 per 15-balls | VIEW UK OFFER | $19.97 per 15-balls | VIEW US OFFER
Construction: Two-piece golf ball
Cover: 332-dimple ionomer cover
Colors: White; Pink