Agape Golf
agape M Power 5 White
agape M Power 5 White
Power Meets Precision
The Agape M Power 5 golf balls are built for explosive drives and pinpoint control. With multi-layer construction, a soft urethane cover, and high compression, you get maximum distance, spin control, and all-day durability.
Play smart. Play bold. Play Agape.
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Material
Material
Urethane
Construction
Construction
5-piece
Compression / Swing Speed
Compression / Swing Speed
90+ (High), Suitable for fast swing speed ( 90 mph and over)
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Needed 2 Golf ball & got them.
Are use the Agapi golf balls in a simulator, and they seem to perform very well. I would say they seem to be a little bit longer off the tea and on approach shots.
great feel and distance! good value for money
Evaluating golf balls is difficult for me, especially when it comes to durability. I tend to lose them before I wear them out! But if there's anything I noticed about these is that off the tee, I hit them straighter. I assume that's a spin thing. And if I'm hitting them down the fairway, distance doesn't matter so much (although, I think I drove them farther because of hitting the fairways). And I don't lose as many :-). Around the greens, I chipped and pitched them as I would a higher-cost golf ball. I'm still trying to break 90, so take this review with a grain of salt. And I have found less expensive golf balls on Amazon that work better for me (see the Wilson Profiles for example). All-in-all, a good golf ball that I would buy before a Titleist for my handicap.
These balls are on the firm side, which I like. Not hard, but firmer than a Pro V1. I started by putting and chipping with it. It behaves like a tour caliber ball. I decided to play the black ball first. I was not sure why they made a black golf ball, but I was able to see why on the very first tee. I have trouble following golf balls in the air. I lose them against the sky. I could clearly see this ball against the sky and could follow it all the way to the ground. Could not see it after that. It was also kind of a muddy day, so it wasn't super easy to see on the ground until you got close to it. I liked the visibility in the air so well, I would consider playing a black ball, but it would be better to reserve those for days when the ground is dry. Unfortunately, I hit the ball deep into the woods on the 4th hole, so it was gone. I played the white ball later in the round. I hit the first shot with it on a par 3 with a sand wedge that is only a few weeks old. It made a small scuff on the cover, so I would say they may not be any more durable than other balls. I am not a great player, but I do normally play tour level balls. This wouldn't be my favorite of those, but I have a few favorites and the others I still like. This would fit in that group. Nothing wrong with the ball, it is just personal preference. In the end, these are a solid tour caliber ball. They were made in a factory in Taiwan that makes several well-known brands of balls. I don't know if pricing could cause issues just because the brand is not well known, but the ball is decent. If you have trouble seeing the ball in the air, try the black ones.