Finding Value in Golf Ball Fitting

The Pinnacle brand has long been a part of the golf industry landscape, a leader in the value segment of the golf ball market. For the golfer who prioritizes distance, feel and durability at a more affordable price point, Pinnacle probably fits the bill.

The Pinnacle family of golf balls is engineered by the Acushnet Company’s R&D and Operations teams in its state-of-the-art research, testing and manufacturing facility.

Ok, enough with the sales and marketing mumble-jumble…for now!

Let’s face it, millions of recreational golfers have no interest in paying for premium golf balls. Nor do many golfers see the benefit of playing a ball that costs $50 a dozen. But that doesn’t mean you can’t find a ball designed with legitimate performance features to provide extra distance or better feel around the greens.

RUSH for Distance

The Pinnacle RUSH is designed with high-energy core technology that produces faster ball speed for increased distance on full swing shots. RUSH uses a design with 332 dimples to deliver a consistent, powerful ball flight. The cover is a soft, durable ionomer material, utilized to create better feel. RUSH is available in white, of course, but the optic yellow option has also been very popular. For many players, it is easier to see!

SOFT for Feel

The Pinnacle SOFT has a high-energy, low compression core that delivers extremely soft feel along with low spin for long distance. The core formulation combines with a soft ionomer cover to produce the softest-feeling Pinnacle ever made. It’s available in white, white with pink play number and side stamp, and optic pink.

Priced at $19.99 / dozen at Kelowna Springs ($34.99 if you buy two dozen) either model provides the golfer with a modern day performance features at bargain pricing.

 

Why not give it a try?

Glen Erickson, Assistant Golf Shop Manager

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