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Titleist NXT Golf Balls

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MSRP$34.00
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Technical Data

Swing Speed
Swing speed is a measure of velocity, in miles per hour, of how fast the club head of a golf club is traveling at the point it makes impact with the golf ball. Swing speed can be recorded by a launch monitor or other electronic radar devices.
94 mph or below
  • 70
  • 76
  • 82
  • 88
  • 94
  • 100
Shown in miles per hour
Handicap
Balls designed for higher handicap golfers generally have harder covers that result in lower spin rates with irons and drivers. Balls designed for low handicap golfers tend to offer your more control and spin.
21 - 29
  • 0
  • 7
  • 14
  • 21
  • 28
  • 36
Shown in strokes
Trajectory
Trajectory is a term used to describe the flight characteristics of a golf shot. It considers the height of the shot as well as it's launch and landing characteristics.
low
medium
high
Feel (Compression)
Feel is a term that considers the firmness or compression of the golf ball. Typically the softer the golf ball feels, the lower the compression rating. A general rule of thumb about golf ball compression is that players with a lower swing speed should use a lower compression ball to take advantage of the added spring affect.
soft
medium
firm
9 Iron Spin
9 iron spin is regarding the backward rotation of the golf ball in flight or the measured rate of that rotation. Most golfers think of backspin more in relation to shorter irons and wedges. Backspin is what causes some wedge shots to "back up" on the green, or roll backwards after hitting the green.
low
medium
high

Product Description

The Titleist NXT Golf Ball is designed to straighten out your ball flight. It is a two piece ball with medium to low spin. The 332 icosahedral dimple cover allows the NXT to cut through the air, giving you a straight and penetrating ball flight.

  • High velocity, low spin solid core for soft feel and fast ball speed
  • Resilient, low spin ionomer cover
  • 332 icosahedral dimple design with staggered wave parting line for straight, penetrating flight
  • Alignment integrated sidestamp for beter putting accuracy

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User Ratings & Reviews (3 Reviews)

New NXT
7/6/2010
I have been playing the Taylor Made TP Red for the past year and thought it was the best ball I have played until I tried the new NXT on a fluke - found one in the bushes and hit it on the next hole to about 5 feet! Longer than any other Titleist by a wide margin. Feel off the putter is not bad either. Only on greenside shots do I find the lack of real spin a drawback. Overall an excellent ball especially for the price.
Richard (Coto de Caza, CA)
Handicap 0 - 5
New NXT 2010
3/19/2010
I played NXT for years until they discontinued production. I then went to a NXT Extreme which was junk. Same with NXT Tour. Then to Bridgetone e-5, then e-6, then 330RX. I bought the new NXT last week and forgot how great a ball it was. Has added minimum 10 yards to every shot.
Rick (Burbank, CA)
Handicap 10 - 15
I Love the NXT!!
2/1/2010
I've played the NXT for years, then they took it away and I wasn't as happy with the NXT Extreme. I'm glad those guys at Titleist brought back the name. I just ordered some so hopefully they'll play just like I remember.
Jed
Handicap 20-30

Frequently asked questions about

I would like a ball that would help with my slice off of the driver but would still work well with my irons and putt well. I really don't want to use Polara balls.
Lew
02/09/2012 10:36 AM
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Is the nxt made in the USA
Jeff brock
07/13/2011 10:11 PM
Yes, it is. In MA. Thanks.
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
07/14/2011 8:12 AM
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I am 83 yrs old & my swing speed is going down. What type of Titleist golf ball should I use???
Robby Robertson
06/01/2011 12:26 PM
The Titleist DT Solo or the NXT will be the lowest compression balls that they make so they will result in better feel and distance for you. Thanks!
Golfballs.com Employee: Dustin
06/01/2011 12:54 PM
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