OnCore 2022 ELIXR Golf Ball Review
Until recently, I was unaware of OnCore Golf or that it had been founded in 2011 and released its first golf ball three years later. And while the company might not be a household name among golfers just yet, it appears to have a passionate, loyal following that’s only growing. And the reason is simple, as I’ve learned firsthand that OnCore is developing outstanding golf balls at competitive prices for a wide range of players.
In April, OnCore released a new version of its ELIXR golf ball, and I recently had the chance to test the 2022 ELIXR, my first experience with OnCore. It’s a three-piece golf ball with a urethane cover that was created to provide tour-caliber tee-to-green performance. The new model has a firmer cover and a new core that was designed to improve ball speed, while a new dimple pattern was also implemented to create a higher ball flight.
I spent extensive time testing the 2022 ELIXR at my club’s short game area, as well as using it to play full rounds. I also compared it on the golf course to similar balls in terms of construction and price that I have tested in the last few months, most notably the Piper Black and the Maxfli Tour. How did the ELIXR stack up? Quite well, actually.
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I typically start around the greens for a golf ball review, but for this review I’m going to start with the long game, which is where the ELIXR really stood out. It was impressively long off the driver and when hitting full approach shots, significantly longer than the Maxfli and consistently a few yards longer than the Piper.
And the distance I was generating, especially off the tee, was a surprise, as I hit the ELIXR much higher than the other two golf balls. There were a number of tee shots that I hit where I wasn’t expecting to find the ball where it ended up after seeing the ball leave the tee. The…
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