Snell Golf Launches New MTB Prime Golf Balls

Snell Golf, whose mission statement reads "to bring tour caliber equipment to the amateur golfer at an affordable price" has launched the new MTB Prime and MTB Prime X golf balls, only available online at the company's website at $33 dozen.

ORLANDO, Florida – Snell Golf expands their consumer-direct golf ball line with the new MTB Prime and MTB Prime X models. Both are three-piece construction with urethane covers.

MTB PRIME GOLF BALLS

  • Three-piece construction
  • Urethane cover
  • Soft feel 80-85 compression
  • Mid trajectory
  • Low driver spin, higher iron spin
  • $32.99 single dozen/$29.99 5 dozen

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MTB PRIME X GOLF BALLS

  • Three-piece construction
  • Urethane cover
  • Medium firm 85-90 compression
  • High trajectory
  • Low driver spin, lower iron spin
  • $32.99 single dozen/$29.99 5 dozen

Dean Snell’s consumer direct business model has been an outstanding success featuring both quality products with the reputation for performance and advantageous pricing and in 2023 there are two new balls targeting distinctly different players. Keeping with their idea of selling below the level of other premium brands in the same category the latest release is the same price as those from 2021.

“We listened to our customers over the last several years, and one goal was to separate out the profiles of our models a bit more than our previous MTB models,” said Dean Snell in the announcement. “So golfers could really tell the differences and decide which ball was right for them.”

Both the MTB Prime and MTB Prime X offer low driver/long game spin but the X’s Flex+ mantle keeps iron spin lower. Snell explained, “Not all golfers want more spin, some already spin the ball too much, and others prefer a ball to release for their playing style, this is where the PRIME X can help”.

On the web: 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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