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what kind of rubber do dunlop golf balls use

by Tommie Pollich Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Do they still make Dunlop golf balls?

It appears there are no more Dunlop golf balls. Sumitomo Rubber Industries bought the Dunlop name and decided to make golf balls under the XXIO and Srixon names. You can find a DDH Deep Distance for sale on the internet as retailers are basically giving them away to move inventory.

What golf ball is similar to the Dunlop DDH deep distance?

A comparable newer golf ball to the Dunlop DDH Deep Distance would be the Titleist NXT Tour. Both are rather ho-hum and since you cannot buy Dunlop golf balls anymore you’d have to go the NXT Tour or stay within the Sumitomo family with an XXIO or Srixon.

Is Dunlop a good brand for athletes?

As a brand, Dunlop is renowned for its versatility and the vast array of equipment for sports across the world. Compared to the likes of Adidas and Nike, Dunlop provides much cheaper and lower-quality equipment that is perfect for athletes looking to get the best bang for their buck.

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What type of rubber is used in golf balls?

The exterior surface of the golf ball is referred to as its cover and is constructed either of Surlyn (a thin, plastic resin created and trademarked by DuPont) or urethane (a slightly softer, slightly less durable synthetic compound). All else being equal, Surlyn can contribute to distance, but tends to inhibit spin.

Is Dunlop a good golf ball brand?

However, when you look at the overall performance of Dunlop compared to other brands, they are not nearly as good as some other options on the market. Dunlop golf clubs have great overall consistency, and they are known for being forgiving and having a large sweet spot.

What happened to Dunlop golf balls?

In December 2016, Sports Direct announced it had agreed to sell the Dunlop brand to Sumitomo Rubber Industries for £112 million ($137.5 million). Sumitomo already owned the rights to the sports as well as the rubber industries brand in most of the world. The sale is due to be completed by May 2017.

Is Dunlop an XXIO?

Though originating in DUNLOP, our Sports Business now offers sporting goods under a wide range of brands, including XXIO, SRIXON and Cleveland Golf—each with its own unique character.

What happened to Dunlop?

In 1999 Sumitomo and The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company decided on a global alliance, becoming the world's biggest tire producer. Dunlop in Europe is now part of that joint venture encompassing six companies and is embedded within Goodyear Dunlop Tires B.V.

Does Dunlop own Srixon?

Srixon is a sports equipment brand owned by SRI Sports Limited, a subsidiary of Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd., also owner of Dunlop Sport....Srixon.Product typeSports equipmentOwnerSumitomo Rubber IndustriesCountryJapanMarketsGolf, tennisWebsitesrixon.com1 more row

How old is a Dunlop 65 golf ball?

Dunlop's first golf ball was made in 1907. The Dunlop 65 was made to celebrate Henry Cotton's second round 65 in the 1934 Open Championship at Sandwich and it became the most popular ball of all.

Are Dunlop Drivers ANY GOOD?

The driver is the golf club we all love. This season has seen many new launches, all claiming to help you hit the ball longer and straighter....Dunlop 65iX Driver Review.TG RatingOwners' RatingTG Rating2.3 out of 5

Are Dunlop and Slazenger the same company?

Dunlop Slazenger was a sports equipment manufacturing company formed by now-defunct BTR plc by consolidating the various sports brands acquired as part their take-over of Dunlop Holdings in 1985.

How do you pronounce XXIO?

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Is XXIO owned by Srixon?

XXIO, the brother brand of Srixon under Dunlop Sports Co. Ltd. of Japan, has the reputation for designing popular clubs in Asia (nearly two decades as Japan's top-seller).

What does Srixon stand for?

Sumitomo Rubber IndustriesThe name Srixon points to an insatiable desire to move forward: SRI (Sumitomo Rubber Industries), X (Japanese for dreams) and ON (Japanese for going forwards).

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The Loco is a decent ball, alot like the Maxfli noodle, Titleist SoLo etc... low compression easy to get airborne ball. So yeah they are okay and cheap, don't expect them to get much spin though.

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In our pro shop they sold some Dunlop Revelation Tour Distance balls for 25 EUR for 24 balls.

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