Snyder Golf is a direct to consumer golf ball company that has some pretty serious technology packing in their golf balls. They have six models in total, but today we are going to focus on the first three. The Snyder Speed golf ball is designed for those who need the most distance on a golf ball, the Pro soft is designed for those who want the softest feel, and the Tour is their entry level Urethane golf ball around the 80 compression mark. Let’s dive in!

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00:00 Intro
02:14 Pricing and Design
06:12 Chipping
10:01 Putting
15:05 Sound and Feel
17:00 50 yard pitch
19:40 Pitching Wedge
21:31 7 Iron
22:52 Driver
25:02 Accuracy and Dispersion
28:15 Durability
29:57 Conclusion

32 Comments

  1. Never hear of them until you mentioned them recently. The trial sample pack is great marketing. Kind of a head scratcher that more companies don’t or won’t do it . They’re all spinners for sure ! Another good video Nick ! Congrats on hitting 20 thousand Subs !

  2. Keep them coming Nick,we'll done. An honest review and feedback. Smash that like button 👇

  3. This is wild. I played last Monday and a guy that played with us had the Snyder Soft and I had never seen or heard of it. Anyway he gave me 4 of them and I absolutely loved it. Great off my woods, irons and putter. I’m 74 y.o.and play from the SR. Tees now and the soft was great for me. I’ve been playing since 1962 and have hit a lot of different balls and I’ll be buying some of these. I played 18 with one ball and not mark on it.

  4. Oh man did I LOVE this! Especially since it ended up being mostly positive! All 3 of these balls are tempting in their own right, but especially that Tour 👀 stoked for the next 3! At this point though I'm pretty sold on the trial pack anyway

  5. Enjoyed the review, enough so I'll give you a follow, but I have to say you need to work on the putting portion. Talking about the ball chugging and being bouncy off the putter is your stroke man, not a fault with the ball. A good putter with a solid stroke will put a turf hugging roll on a ProV1 or a range ball, it doesn't matter. (Speed control might take some adjustment but both will be a quality roll.) If a ball is bouncing off the face, excessive skid, chugging, etc it's your stroke that's producing that result, not the ball. Outside of that solid review!

  6. before review:

    Okay, I will just watch. My budget just can't handle any more new golf balls. So regardless of what I hear I'm not going to be interested anyway.

    After review scribbling the name of more golf balls to try:

    Nick… I hate you. Now I have to decide between the electricity or golf balls and I think we all know what's going to happen….

  7. Great review. Sounds like Snyder may have broken the code for SPIN. Look forward to the other 3 Snyder ball. Keep the outside the box testing !

  8. Incredible spin numbers. If a high spin player May be great close to greens but if you hook or slice it may be worse.

  9. Seems like a great ball for a senior player… I'm thinking about giving them a try! The quality of the production continues to improve Nick…well done!

  10. How do they think they are going to get $30 for a two piece ball? I looked on line and they want $53 for their pro models??? No way, no how!

  11. The Snyder golf balls do seem intriguing but the price is a deal breaker, (even with 15% discount). As a mid handicap recreational player, I'm happy with Snell and Vice golf balls.😎

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