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Nike RZN Speed Golf Balls from $40 shipped (24-Pack)

Dick’s Sporting Goods is offering some solid deals on Nike RZN Golf balls today. Totals start at around $40 shipped for any two of the options listed below. These 12-packs regularly range from $30 up to $48 a pop, so today’s deals are $20 or more in savings. All of the models available today carry 4+ star ratings at Dick’s Sporting Goods. Just remember to add two to your cart to redeem the offer:

Nike RZN Speed White Golf Balls Features:

Nike RZN Speed White Golf Ball INCREDIBLE SOFTNESS, REMARKABLE CARRY. The softest of the Nike RZN series, the Nike RZN Speed White Golf Ball is designed to take players with moderate to lower swing speeds from the tee to the green with maximum distance on every shot. Nike Speedlock Technology delivers maximum energy transfer for ultimate forgiveness. Large RZN core creates a soft feel without compromising ball speed. 3-piece construction helps produce long, low carry and increased control. Ionomer cover helps provide long, accurate carry by reducing spin on off-center hits. Nike Speedlock X Core features X-patterned grooves that increase the bond between the core and the inner mantle layer. Nike RZN 4.0 is 9% larger and 10% softer than the previous generation which helps provide the best feel and the most forgiveness on every shot without compromising distance. The softest Nike RZN ball, the Nike RZN Speed White has an overall compression of 52 which provides an incredibly soft feel and maximum forgiveness. 80% RUBBER10% URETHANE10% PLASTIC

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices