Snell Golf: Introduces the New MTB-X Golf Ball

Snell Golf is offering a new three-piece, high-performance golf ball called the MTB-X, claiming more distance, higher iron spin and firmer feel due to a thicker mantle layer, that can be purchased online for $32.

ORLANDO, Florida – There’s always a risk when a company tries to improve on a popular product. However, Dean Snell of Snell Golf is not against taking chances if that means improvement in the fiercely competitive golf ball market, a market dominated by Titleist, and their flagship Pro V1 and Pro V1x models.

With more than 28 years in golf ball research and development, 40 U.S. granted patents and a successful background in plastics engineering, Massachusetts-native Dean Snell is considered to be one of the foremost golf ball authorities.

In March 2015, he founded Snell Golf, a golf ball company committed to developing premium golf balls at affordable, direct pricing. After a successful first year marked by positive media reviews and exceeded sales expectations generated by a loyal customer base, Snell Golf was primed for a breakthrough year in 2016.

Dean Snell founded Snell Golf in 2015, after having spent nearly three decades of golf ball experience working at Titleist and TaylorMade, the Massachusetts native holds over 40 patents and brings credibility and affordability to golf ball design.

Now in its fifth year, New Bedford-based Snell Golf’s latest challenge to the Titleist number one position is a redo of the MTB Red, named the MTB-X. The initials MTB stands for “My Tour Ball.”

There are several important differences between the two balls starting with the Red. It was a four-layer construction and the X is 3-layers. Both have cast urethane covers but the X sports 360 dimples, the same as the other current Snell tour-category ball the MTB Black, compared with Red’s 338 dimples.

MTB Red was designed for increased spin on approach shots, but feedback from players said some felt it “ballooned” in the wind with a loss of distance off the driver. The X is constructed to maintain the short iron spin for scoring shots and fix the distance issue.

By dropping the Red, Snell still has two tour-category balls in their lineup: MTB-X and MTB Black. The Black has lower iron spin than the X and targeted for play by better players who can effectively control the spin on their irons. In the X golf ball, the driver distance has been increased to be the same as the Black, and iron spin was added to increase control. In summary the X has firmer feel with 85 to 90 degree compression and higher approach shot spin while the Black exhibits softer feel offering 75 to 80 degree compression and lower approach shot spin.

The MTB-X compared with the Red has a smaller core which gives lower driver spin and better ball speed but since the launch angle of the X and the Red is similar the carry distance of the X is better. With a smaller core, as one would expect, the mantle is thicker producing the firmer feel and helping with more spin in mid and short irons.

Perhaps the less obvious difference though is the effect of increasing the number of dimples which made each smaller. Smaller dimples mean the X is less effected by the wind and can be thought of an “anti-ballooning” precaution. They also mean a more stable flight because of less aerodynamic lift and drag.

Snell has impeccable ball-design credentials including being part of teams that came up with some of the best golf balls ever. He was at Titleist working on among other models the original Pro V1 and then at TaylorMade for the first 5-layer ball, the Penta. He is passionate about golf and the contribution he and his company can make producing golf balls that do not take a backseat to any other ball and sell for a significantly lower cost.

Snell Golf uses an online direct-to-consumer business model that eliminates several layers of from the typical green grass/big box way of selling golf balls plus Snell doesn’t have the added expense of paying for endorsements by touring professionals nor multimillion advertising campaigns.

The result from a golfer’s standpoint is a high-quality tour-category golf ball at a price that’s one-third less.

Brand and Model:

Snell Golf MTB-X golf balls

Key Features:

3-piece construction

Cast urethane 360-dimple cover

High spin on scoring shots

White or optic yellow

Retail Price & Availability:

$32.99 per dz. or $27.99 for 5 dz. On preorder

Need to Know:

Tour-category performance at much lower price for better recreational players.

https://www.snellgolf.com/

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Ed is a national award-winning golf journalist and has carried on a lifelong love affair with the game. His work covering the business of golf, equipment, golf personalities and travel is prominently featured in numerous print and electronic publications. He has competed in tournament golf both as an amateur and senior professional and though his competitive days are behind him, Ed still plays regularly and carries a handicap of 4. He lives on a water hazard in suburban Orlando. His email address is GolfScribe@outlook.com.

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