What Makes Snell Golf Balls So Good? The Answer is Simple.
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What Makes Snell Golf Balls So Good? The Answer is Simple.

What Makes Snell Golf Balls So Good? The Answer is Simple.
For a design guy, the validation is the players putting it in play and winning with it.

What if you actually could buy a golf ball with the pedigree of the Titleist Pro V1 or TaylorMade Tour Preferred at two-thirds of the cost?

Within the last few years, a substantial number of direct-to-consumer alternatives to mainstream balls from big golf companies, like Titleist, Callaway, Srixon, TaylorMade and Bridgestone have emerged.

While a recent lawsuit from Titleist may slow the expansion, and even put a few companies out of business, for golfers that want them, there are plenty of non-mainstream options.

But do you really know what you’re buying?

Many direct-to-consumer golf brands have outsourced part or all of their ball designs to 3rd parties overseas. In some cases the people behind the brands have zero actual experience designing golf balls. They’re logo guys. They’re brand guys. They’re not R&D guys.

And so given recent events, we can forgive the natural tendency to lump each and every one of the small golf ball companies together. It’s understandable, but it’s also a mistake. They’re not all the same.

Snell Golf is different.

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The Man Behind Snell Golf

It’s rare that a golf club designer, let alone a golf ball designer, becomes a household name (even within the confines of golf-centric households). For every Roger Cleveland, there are hundreds of designers whose names most golfers probably don’t know. For most of you, I suspect, Dean Snell is one of those names.

So who is Dean Snell? Let’s start with the highlights.

Over his 25 year career working in golf ball R&D for Titleist and TaylorMade, Dean Snell has been granted 38 patents (with several more pending), and if you’re looking to put that in some real-world context, I’d be willing to bet you’ve played more than one of the balls that Dean Snell either invented or co-invented.

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Have you ever played one of these balls?

  • Titleist Professional 90
  • Titleist Pro V1
  • TaylorMade TP Red
  • TaylorMade TP Black
  • TaylorMade Penta TP
  • TaylorMade Penta TP5
  • TaylorMade Lethal
  • TaylorMade Tour Preferred
  • TaylorMade Tour Preferred X

What about these balls designed for the amateur and recreational golfer?

  • Titleist HP2 Tour
  • Titleist HP2 Distance
  • TaylorMade Burner
  • TaylorMade RocketBallz
  • TaylorMade RocketBallz Urethane
  • TaylorMade Project [a]

Dean Snell played a role in each and every one of them, and that’s hardly a comprehensive list of his work.

It’s pretty easy to quantify what sets Snell Golf apart from the other direct-to-consumer golf ball brands. The one thing Snell golf has that none of the others can offer is Dean Snell.

Given the experience that Dean Snell brings to the table, it shouldn’t surprise anyone that Snell Golf has created a product that rivals that of some of the biggest names in golf.

About Dean Snell

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One of the things that never ceases to amaze me about the golf industry is that there’s no formal R&D training program. There isn’t a school that teaches golf club design, or ball engineering. The engineers and designers come from other disciplines. Within the golf industry you’ll find degrees in nearly every engineering discipline;  mechanical engineering, agricultural engineering (true story), and in the case of Dean Snell, plastics engineering.

Snell attended UMass Lowell on a hockey scholarship, and along with that major in plastics engineering, minored in math and chemistry. After Snell stopped playing hockey he went to work for BF Goodrich Aerospace where he designed parts for the F-16 and Blackhawk helicopters.

While it’s not unusual for golf R&D guys, particularly ball guys to have a background in aerospace and aerodynamics, what’s perhaps is unusual about Dean Snell’s story is that when he answered a Titleist job ad, not only was Snell not a golfer, but his previous golf experience ended with him being thrown off the golf course on the second hole.

Apparently the group behind him hit into Snell’s group. His father returned the ball, things escalated, and long story short, the moral of our tale is that you probably shouldn’t mess with hockey players.

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During his 7 years at Titleist, Snell helped develop the cast urethane cover, and helped design those iconic Titleist golf ball listed above, including the original Pro V1.

When TaylorMade decided to get into the golf ball business, Snell was hired away to build TaylorMade’s ball division. As Vice President of R&D for golf balls, Snell built TaylorMade’s R&D team, built factories around the world, and worked closely with professionals on every major tour to develop every noteworthy TaylorMade ball, including the company’s two most recent premium balls, the Tour Preferred and Tour Preferred X.

A Fresh Start

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After 25 years grinding away for the man, Snell decided to start his own company. During his time in the industry Snell has witnessed the ebb and flow of the golf industry. Rather than contribute to the golf consumer’s money problems, Snell wants to do his part to help golfers play better and save money.

Snell can’t improve pace of play or reduce the cost of a round, but what he can do is offer a true Tour-level golf ball at an affordable price.

Dean Snell hasn’t cut costs on materials, or design, or the manufacturing process. The only thing he’s cut is overhead. Snell has a small marketing budget, no tour contracts, and because he sells direct to the consumer (with free shipping), no retail margins either. Those savings go right into your pocket.

Endorsement deals being what they are, it’s unlikely you’ll see any top pros win with the Snell My Tour Ball anytime soon, but for those seeking tour validation, consider that at one time or another, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Justin Rose, Sergio Garcia, Jason Day, Dustin Johnson, and countless others have all played and won with golf balls designed or co-designed by Dean Snell.

Two Balls, One Focus

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Other than the expertise that comes from 25 years of design experience, what Snell believes separates his brand of the major manufacturers is his focus on keeping it simple. The Snell lineup currently includes two models. The low spin GET SUM ($20.99) is a two-piece ball designed for the golfer who needs help controlling slices and hooks. It’s designed for players who want to hit it longer and straighter.

Like GET SUM, The three-piece MY TOUR BALL ($31.99) is also long off the tee, but is designed to control mid iron spin and prevent ballooning, and still offer excellent feel, spin, and control around the green. It’s a true tour ball for a two-piece price.

If your not sure which is right for you, Dean Snell recommends playing 9 holes from 100 yards and in. Hit multiple shots with each ball paying attention to how it flies and how it behaves when it lands. Choose the one that gives you the performance you like, but if somehow you can walk of the 9th green and still not see a difference, play the cheapest one, because, says Dean Snell, 100 yards and in is where the differences are found, not off the tee.

Got Questions?

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If you’re still not sure which ball is for you, or just want more info, you can head over to the Snell Golf forums, where Dean Snell personally engages with his customers to answer questions about his products and golf balls in general. It’s a part of the job that Snell really enjoys.

I love to work with people, ask questions, see what players like and dislike. Then I go to the drawing board and create the performance players are asking for. For a design guy, the validation is the players putting it in play, and winning with it. For 25 years I have worked with just about every top tour player out there…they are good, they can tell differences, and they know what performance is…

I hope to be able to bring that to everyone at an affordable price. – Dean Snell

Stay Tuned

Next week will be launching a contest with Snell Golf. Our grand prize winner will receive a one-year supply of Snell Golf Balls.

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      march11934

      6 years ago

      After these reviews I plan on trying these out. I was a graphic designer in my past life and would agree with the design criticisms posted. The font is ok but too bold. They call it “horsey” when the design is too heavy. If you’re stuck on keeping the font try thinning it out a bit and possibly messing with kerning and tracking the logo. I do like the S logo but the rest of the type could use a change. You could run the S with a different font for the rest of the name. Look forward to tying these out.

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      Scott

      8 years ago

      I have been using the snell my tour ball for over a year now. Great ball all the way around. I am 66 years old with a 12 handicap and drive this ball 260yds to 270yds all day long. Use to use chrome soft & v1 but not anymore, snell beats them both with my swing.

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      Mike Di Iorio

      8 years ago

      I purchased two dozen. Did not like the feel – too hard. Ball up shoots with irons and fairway woods. Did not notice any difference with the driver. Also a club shorter than the Taylor tour preferred.

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      Tom Conroy

      8 years ago

      A full club shorter? Sure – sounds totally plausible.

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      Mbwa Kali Sana

      9 years ago

      I’m trying to lay my hands on these highly vaunted SNELL golf balls ,but the shipping costs to EUROPE are sky High .
      This being said ,I strongly feel all those guys raving on golf balls don’t réalize it’s not the ball which makes them play better :it’s all about their Level as golf players .
      I’m over 81,I play to a 7 Handicap 3/4 Times a week ,with any brand OF golf ball. ,from the cheapest to the most expensive ,and don’t see a significant différence ,maybe a Few yards in distance off the TEE ,stopping features similar : I put fairly WELL with a So called ” Hard ball ” (25/28 puts per round )
      Better work on YOUR body and make it stronger and more flexible than dote on équipment ,golf clubs or golf balls !

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      DL

      9 years ago

      I did some calculations on getting them to me in Ontario, Canada and the price is just ridiculous ($75+ a dozen, no joke). The biggest unknown for me is that they use UPS according to some guys on the forums. If you’re a Canadian who ships across the border like me, UPS is a no go unless you want nasty surprises at the door.

      If they would switch to USPS I would be interested, even with the terrible exchange rate. As it is now there is no chance since it would be at least $20/doz more than ProV1s or equivalent tour balls.

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      Pointer

      8 years ago

      Funny it isn’t mentioned that Snell balls are foreign made. No wonder the price is better.

      My patriotic pride is bruised to say the least.

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      Ed Robertson

      9 years ago

      This ball is fantastic! It is without question as good as anything I have ever played. My buddies call it the “Snail”. I kind of get a kick of that while I am taking their money at the end of the day. Kudos go out to Dean and you guys at MGS for putting a great ball at a great price into my bag.

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      Garth L Chapman

      9 years ago

      I’m playing them and like the ball. Was playing the Pro V1X but $50 a dozen is just too much.

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      Fred Bluhm

      9 years ago

      Hear KickX was getting sued by Titleist.

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      Fred Bluhm

      9 years ago

      I do buy one like that. It’s made by Jack Nicklaus.

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      Game-inglove

      9 years ago

      Think the logo could do with some work and would make the ball even more appealing

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      Juan Escobar

      9 years ago

      Great ball! I played it last night for the first time. I use the 330rx. And have for awhile. I would change completely over today. But would like to play a few more rounds. I couldn’t get it to stop as fast as I would like but it was late and grass had dew. So I’ll try again today.

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      Juan Escobar

      9 years ago

      Forgot to mention longer off the Tee hands down!!

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      Scott king

      9 years ago

      I call them “schnell”.
      Meaning: schnell
      \ˈshnel\
      adverb or adjective
      :in a rapid manner :quickly —used as a direction in music
      Origin

      G, fr. OHG snel, adj., strong, bold, agile — more at snell

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      Chad Mardesen

      9 years ago

      I’m very excited to try the ball. Great story, really good stuff.

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      Clay

      9 years ago

      Awesome balls. I ordered 5 dozen using the my golf spy promo and they are great. True tour quality ball here, every bit as good as the zstar xv I was playing.

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      Jason Geraci

      9 years ago

      I have hit these, great golf ball

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      Bryan Eugene

      9 years ago

      Why buy that when you can get pro v’s in mint condition for 20!

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      Marty Knowles

      9 years ago

      They ripped off the ProV1?

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      MyGolf Spy

      9 years ago

      He designed the ProV1.

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      Bob

      9 years ago

      OK, this is a courageous move to go independent especially when Pro play sells balls but these balls do seem to deliver. I was a bit skeptical because even though Dean Snell is very accomplished, and has his name on 38 patents, the company he worked for most likely owns those patents. That means he can not use the technology he invented unless it is older than 7 years old. While the big name companies are under pressure to deliver new products every year perhaps Dean is just giving us the best blend of technology that he has worked on in the past prior to the last 7 years. Face it, most of what changes is marketing hype anyway so a 7 year old ProV1 may even better than today’s model. Whatever Dean is doing it works and kudos to him and his team for taking the risk.

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      Jason Hopkins

      9 years ago

      Scott Swan
      Zoe Field

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      Marthijn

      9 years ago

      I live in The Netherlands and these balls are not available in Europe yet. Nevertheless, I got my hands on a dozen and am really impressed. They feel great, go a long way and give the proper response in the short game.

      The additional shipping costs mean they are not really a cheaper option to the Titleist, TaylorMade, etc which are readily available over here, but if Snell ever sets up European distribution I’m sure to buy some more.

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      Lou

      9 years ago

      Add me to the group of people currently testing out the My Tour Ball against my Pro V1x and the Srixon Z Star XV ball. Right now, so far, and I’ve only played 1 round with them. I like the ball. It’s very close to the Srixon. It doesn’t spin as much as the Pro V1x. I’m not done though. I want to play them all from 100 yards in and see which one checks up best for my game. And I’ll tell you something, the man’s got some balls! (no pun intended). I straight out asked him for a sleeve because I didn’t want to drop the bucks on a dozen and not like them and that I also wanted to test them against the 2 other balls mentioned and he promptly sent me a sleeve of the My Tour Balls. For me, to have the head of a company send his balls out like that speaks volumes to the confidence he has in his product. I am seriously taking that into consideration.

      For my question, Why did you choose to go with a 3 piece ball and not a 4 like the Pro V1x or more layers like other companies? Is there a benefit to this? Is having too many layers “not beneficial” to the player?

      Thanks again Dean, you could very well be hearing from me soon

      Lou

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      Andy

      9 years ago

      Where are these balls made? In the picture it looks like it says Made in China on the box label.

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      Bob

      9 years ago

      Korea I believe.

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      Andy

      9 years ago

      Thanks Bob, too bad. Golf balls are one item that are still easy to buy made in the USA between Titleist, Bridgestone and Callaway.

      Pointer

      8 years ago

      Republic of South Korea

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      Bob Gabbard

      8 years ago

      Playing with my son in law, I noticed his Snell ball. Asked him about it and he raved on about it. He’s a good player. Thought l’d try a dozen, am anxiously awaitng arrival.

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      Dan

      7 years ago

      It’s made in Korea. The company name is Nassau golf. The manufacture is prudicing TaylorMade tour grade ball becasue they have urethane casting process. So they are producing not only TMag but also Snell. Cirrently, they have met big issue of the Kirkland golf ball. You can’t understand in Korean but you can see they are producing TMaG balls.
      https://youtu.be/PY3Kci–5aw

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      Chris Guise

      9 years ago

      just ordered some can’t wait to try them out.

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      Sschaffer24

      9 years ago

      Love these golf balls! Amazing feel, great distance, excellent spin around the greens and top notch durability. All for $20 less a dozen that similar balls.

      Amazing.

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      Aaron Thompson

      9 years ago

      Lol considering it costs Canadians $150+ to even try a snell ball, ill pass.

      You must buy 2 dozen for snell to ship to Canada, and then they dont use USPS to Canada so we get dinged with fees like crazy from ups or fedex

      Im sure its a cheaper alternative to other tour balls for Americans, but for the rest of us it is basically the most expensive ball on the market.

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      Dean Snell

      9 years ago

      Yes. We do use USPS now to ship to Canada.

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      Aaron Thompson

      9 years ago

      Good to hear Snell Golf has listened to its customers!

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      Mark Bryson

      9 years ago

      UPS and FedEx are crooks. They charge Canadians whatever they feel like charging and then thrown on a brokerage fee for added insult.

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      David W

      9 years ago

      I took nothing but Snell My Tour balls to the beach a couple of weeks ago and they were great. If I could putt on bermuda greens that hadn’t been mowed very close I would have had some fantastic rounds. They are long and soft and I can stop them on the greens as well as anything I’ve ever played other than the TM Tour Preferred. I’ve never seen a ball stop like they do.

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      Paul Muehlemeyer

      9 years ago

      Love the My Tour Ball. Just ordered 5 dozen more. It’s fantastic to get a ball of this quality for the price.

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      Mark

      9 years ago

      I bought a dozen My Tour Balls this spring and gave them a tryout – they played every bit as good as the Callaway Chrome+ I played last year. Later I went in for a ball fitting and confirmed that the distance and spin numbers were almost exactly the same. Good ball, especially for the price

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      efuller65

      9 years ago

      Ordered a few dozen of my tour balls and they certainly perform as advertised. Been sharing the brand with my curious fellow players.

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      Matt S.

      9 years ago

      Dean,
      This ball is fantastic. My buddies do call it the “Judge Snells” ball, so if you need a name for your next ball, maybe “Judge”? My one suggestion would be to decrease the font size of the logo on the ball. It can be a bit too large for that clean look.

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      Dave S

      9 years ago

      Totally agree with the logo… too large and the font is too thick. Makes it look cheap. Unfortunate for such a great ball. Easy fix though.

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      Tony Castillo

      9 years ago

      Cool! I hope it is available in the Manila,Philippines.

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      Martin Smith ‘Shorty’

      9 years ago

      Note Clinton Gauld…..

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      Ed Robertson

      9 years ago

      I love this ball!

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      JspartansC

      9 years ago

      I am currently evaluating a few new balls. Thank you for the article. I will have to add this to the list. Looks like Snell sells a sample pack with 2 sleeves of each!

      Reply

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