Nike Golf Goes Back to it Core

NikeNike Golf has returned to its core, the Speedlock RZN core technology that is. For the second time in just three years the company is looking to transform golf ball technology and it is building up its RZN core technology yet again. Nike Golf is adding four golf balls to the new RZN franchise – RZN Platinum, RZN Black, RZN Red and RZN White. These are each designed to deliver more distance thanks to interlocking geometry that helps eliminate the slipping that normally occurs between a traditional, smooth-surface core and the outer layer. This means better energy transfer through the layers and all the way to the core.

The result is more consistent and stable ball flight. It almost sounds as if Nike Golf is making it too easy.

[Press Release: Nike’s New Speedlock RZN Core Technology]

Nike has the ONE

Nike Golf announced that its innovative RZN technology is now available in an amateur golf ball with the ONE RZN. This ONE features the same larger, softer RZN core that is found in Nike’s 20XI tour ball, and this core replaces conventional rubber cores with a radical new “game-changing” material. The RZN features a neutralized polymer that promises to be faster and lighter, and is engineered to produce longer distance and more controlled shots.

And while there can be only ONE, the ONE RZN will be available in two versions the ONE RZN and ONE RZN X, with the latter promising even longer and more penetrating shots. Either one this might ONE to try this spring.

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20XI Golf Ball, Now With More RZN

Athletes know it is important to exercise and tone their core, but engineers who have studied the golf ball apparently realized that its core is important too. Nike Golf made quite an impact when it released it premium 20XI golf balls, which featured a new innovation called RZN last year.

The new proprietary RZN technology resulted in lighter, faster and a more responsive core. Nike Golf took this a step further by adding more RZN to its 20XI ball. Nike claims this larger, softer RZN core improves feel off all shots while maintaining driver distance. The added RZN mantel offers the promise to produce longer shots off irons while providing a softer short game feel, while this combination of core size and mantle could translate into two times more RZN material than the previous generation 20XI.

The new 20XI will be ready to tee off in February.

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