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Pinnacle
Golf Balls
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NEW PLATINUM FEEL:
Designed for golfers seeking soft feel
and high performance control within the
“better player” value category, the new
Platinum Feel utilizes a soft, thin
cover formulation and a large 1.595”
core construction that contributes to
softer feel with a high initial
velocity. A new, high coverage 332
Icosahedral dimple design helps provide
consistent ball flight. A new, alignment
sidestamp promotes better putting
accuracy.
NEW PLATINUM DISTANCE:
Offering a longer distance companion
product to the Platinum Feel golf ball,
Pinnacle advances the two-model flagship
family to new lengths with the Platinum
Distance. A new high velocity 1.565”
core formulation, resilient lower spin
cover and new, high coverage 332
Icosahedral dimple design combine to
provide golfers long, straight distance
on all shots without sacrificing feel. A
new, alignment sidestamp promotes
putting accuracy.
Consistent with the new personality of
the Pinnacle Platinum products, the
Platinum Feel and Platinum Distance
feature a new icon, jet trail logo
Platinum nameplate and alignment
sidestamp. The new Pinnacle Platinum
packaging also employs a rainbow foil
and liquid metal presentation to
pronounce its platinum personality as
well as improve its presence and
positioning among other value products.
Pinnacle's niche as the most affordable
long-distance ball took shape from the
very start in the 1970s. The earliest
versions earned players' thumbs-up for
distance, but today, the
company's pitch for its newest line of
Pinnacle
Golf Balls reflects the evolution
since 1972: "Distance doesn't have to be
hard.
Pinnacle offered one of the earliest
two-part balls that featured a solid
rubber core and a long-lasting
thermoplastic resin cover. Although the Pinnacle proved
popular from the start, the company went
back to the drawing board to create a
"softer-feel" ball without sacrificing distance.
As Pinnacle, and other golf-ball manufacturers developed their two-piece golf balls, the competition pushed further advancements in the technology. When Spalding found that that a combination of zinc and petroleum polymer polybutadiene struck a better balance between the ball's bounce and form, Pinnacle as well began the new journey.
Today, Pinnacle continues to convince players that the ball still offers the best bargain in both distance and feel, along with value as they keep their prices lower than competitors. Compared to the Pinnacles of the 1970s, Pinnacle balls these days have a thinner, and far more pliable cover that is larger than earlier incarnations. This combines both distance and a softer touch on approaches as well as on the greens.
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