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Cut DC Golf Ball Review |2024|



Last but not lease, we have the Cut DC. An affordable, two piece golf ball that has 4 layers and a dual core center. Seems to good to be true? Well let’s find out!

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00:00 Intro
2:33 Design
3:42 Chipping and Putting
9:10 Feel Across Clubs
11:23 50 Yard Pitch
12:23 9 Iron
13:58 7 Iron
14:49 5 Hybrid
18:06 Driver
18:55 Durability
20:16 Conclusion

18 Comments

  1. I can hardly wait for when I am ready for this tour level ball in a few more decades or so of pratice.

    Now, about the Cut Reds ….

  2. A little disappointed by this review. I've been playing Cut Blue and was hoping that the DC had better durability and playability and it sounds like this one isn't a great alternative, either. I have decent speed with driver (~105) but am mid-teen handicap. Sadly, the Sugar is out of stock everywhere. The search continues!

  3. Is thus their $30 or higher priced ball??

    Daamn.. I should have known you were gonna tell us. My bad

  4. I bought like 4 boxes for 6.50 a dozen when walmart did clearance on them. But yeah, way out of my skill level. I basically use them for par 3 over trouble balls.

  5. Such a bummer Cut hasn't figured out the Cut Blue.

    Really interesting, thorough review, as always…but I think I need to speak up a little for Cut.

    I agree that the Cut Grey isn't AMAZING, but I do think it's pretty dang good. So, my minor beef with your overall assessment against the Cut brand is that Cut has made the same good balls (minus the Blue) for four years and the Cut Grey can be had for $20 every day, year in, year out. Is the Vice Pro Air a better ball? Yes, but it's $13 more per dozen (unless I bulk buy, of course).

    Everything in golf (and life) has gotten more expensive…not Cut golf balls. With that, I think the Cut brand should get a little more love and a little less shade.

    Thanks!

  6. Love seeing GBA cat. Let the cat out for all the putting portions of the videos. People love cats and dogs.
    I like the Red, Grey, and DC. I think the DC has the best durability of any urethane golf ball on the market. I easily get three rounds or more out of the ball, sometimes as much as five rounds, and I am very fussy about the look, and feel of my golf ball as it racks up holes. The smallest flaw or imperfection and the ball is relegated to practice or “crazy shot” status. (Crazy shots are ones when the course is not crowded and I may drop a ball on the hole I am playing and hit a shot at another green on a different hole on the course that is a good look or a great challenge, and then I don’t bother going and getting the ball if it was a green that was “behind or before” the hole I am actually playing. This one has better durability than most two piece Surlyn or ionomer balls, except for maybe some of the matte Surlyn and ionomer balls. But, (there’s the “but”) I do feel like on the driver and 3 wood, the DC doesn’t “hold” its peak height as well as most other balls and seems to start descending a tiny fraction of a second early. It does seem to roll out a bit more from its lower flight and possible shallower decent and impact, but it still looks just a little “off” on the driver and 3 wood. I haven’t noticed more side spin, but I will look for that next time I tee up the DC.

  7. Just started watching your videos (top 5 most over/underrated). So in your opinion, for weekend golfers, 3 piece urethane balls are not always better than 2 piece surlyn? I don't lose a lot of balls so I just assumed budget urethane balls were the way to go.

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