| Any Difference between Mojo & Power Distance? Hey There,
I've been playing with Nike Mojos because
1) I'm a newbie at golf, and these looked like they would be more forgiving for beginners, and
2) I'm a sucker for marketing, and like the design of the boxes and glitter in the balls.
However, I recently bought a box of Nike Precision Power Distance "Power Soft" balls.
Here's what I've noticed:
The compression rating listed is idential (70)
The divot pattern is identical.
They are the same weight.
When I drop them from the same height onto my coffee table, they have the same bounce.
I compared 2nd Gen Mojos, with the colored balls, (not the disco ball) & the 2006 Power Distance balls.
The only difference I noticed was the glitter in the Mojo balls (Maybe a different cover material) and the price... Mojo's go for about $10 more a dozen.
I'm going to try these out at the local pitch and putt as soon as the weather clears (Mid-may the way we're raining up here in BC) to see if they handle any differntly, but as I'm still pretty new to the sport, I might not be the best judge.
So, anyone know definitely if there is a difference? Anyone got a spare swing robot I can borrow?
Also, besides the Mojos, any recomendations for a guy who is new to the sport, hits fairly straight (varies day to day) and can hit 175 yards with a 3 wood at the range on a good day? The Pro V1 is obviously out for me.
Cheers,
-TMC |