Pinnacle Dimension Passes the Test
June 24th, 2010
Jon Chapman, a teacher from Cambridge, MA, contacted us recently, saying that he’d like to share a great hole-in-one story. He supplied two versions; a short version that read “You guys keep making great balls at a great price and I’ll keep buying them” and a longer version in which Jon “gives Pinnacle at least some of the credit” for his recent aces. Always happy to receive positive feedback, we naturally posted Jon’s long version below.
Thank you, Jon, and congratulations! We’re thrilled that Dimension is working well for you.

A few years back I decided that one way to improve my game would be to start using the same ball consistently and not just play with the newest looking ball that happened to be in my bag. I’m a teacher (not a lot of disposable income) with a 12 handicap (certainly capable of occasionally hitting balls onto cart paths, into trees, or irretrievably out of bounds) so price was definitely a consideration. I wanted a ball I could hit a long way without having to give up feel on and around the green. I tried a number of the “value” balls, not wanting to pay more than $2 a ball, but also wanting to stay away from the super affordable balls that go like hell off the tee but have the feel of a large piece of gravel.
After playing rounds and putting with several different balls in the $18-24 range it was clear to me that the Pinnacle Exception stood out from the rest. I could hit it a mile and loved the softer feel on my short game shots and off the putter. I played that ball for several years and used it to card my first ace back in 2007 – a well struck 3 iron found the cup from 197 yards on a par 3 I’ve played over 100 times without a birdie. Obviously, a hole in one breeds loyalty and I was disappointed when it looked like you were phasing out the Exception.
The Dimension seemed to have taken over as the “long, soft, and affordable” ball for Pinnacle, so I grabbed a dozen this spring and have had great results. In fact, just last month I used the Dimension to score my second ace – and this one was even more special – I hit a perfect driver and managed to ace a 333 yard par 4 (a 150 foot drop from tee to green and a 10 mph helping wind didn’t hurt). The hole in question is the 8th at Connecticut National Golf Club in Putnam, CT (http://www.ctnationalgolf.com/scoreCard.asp). I was playing from the blues that day. It was a pure stroke, a slight fade, a couple of lucky bounces, and a slow roll into the cup that I will never forget.
So, after a grand total of zero holes-in-one over 20 years of golf, I switch to Pinnacle and then lightning strikes twice in three years, and one of those is a double eagle! I’m not in the habit of writing fan letters, but at this point I just had to let you know how much I appreciate being able to play such a quality ball, and not having to pay $46 a dozen for the privilege.
A very appreciative customer,
Jon Chapman
P.S. I was playing again with my dad the week after this and hit a 9 iron right at a pin hidden behind a bunker on a short par 3. Our match was even and looking to get into his head a little I glanced over at him and smiled, “That’s probably in the hole.” When we got to the green my Dimension was sitting about a foot short of the cup. I couldn’t help but express my disappointment that it hadn’t gone in for my second ace in as many weeks.
My dad’s response: “If you start bitching about kick-in birdies I’m going to stop playing with you.”
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Thanks for letting us know that you’re having success with Dimension, Loren!
Best of luck at your qualifier. Please let us know how it goes!
Congratulations, Robert!
Please visit the Pinnacle Hole-in-One page to register your ace:
http://www.pinnaclegolf.com/holeinone/
Glad to hear that Pinnacle played a part in your special achievement!
Dixon,
We do not currently make a yellow version of the Dimension ball. However, we do make a version of our Gold Precision ball with an optic yellow cover that may interest you. Thanks for the inquiry. If enough players would like a yellow Dimension, we’ll certainly take that feedback under consideration going forward.
I read about the Pinnacle Dimension early in the season and gave it a try. Using the Dimension I have carded my lowest scores so far this year. I’ll be playing in the World Golfers Championship(WGC)USA National Qualifier September 10-11 and the Dimension is my ball of choice!
DEAR SIRS,
I JUST HAD A HOLE IN ONE TODAY, 8/14/2010 WITH A PINNACLE GOLD. I PLAYED AT CRESTMONT CC IN NJ. IT WAS ON THE 11TH HOLE. THANKS FOR YOUR EXCELLENT PRODUCT.
I HAVE BEEN A GOLF COACE IN THE PAST AND ALWYS RECOMMEND PINNACLES/
THANKS AGAIN.
BOB BELCUORE
Hi, do you make the Pinnacle Dimension in yellow?
On June 6 I celebrated D-Day by playing a round of golf. I bought a box of Pinnacle Dimension balls for the first time. I played at Quartz Mountain Golf Course, in Lone Wolf, OK. On hole 12 from the white tees I scored my first Hole-In-One. I used the Pinnacle Dimension Ball and my 7 Wood. I hit a low trajectory hit to roll up onto the green and was rewarded with excellent performance of the Pinnacle Dimension ball. Thanks Pinnacle! Your ball perfromed perfectly for me.
Oh, ok! So I’m Jon’s Father but the hole in one on the 333 yard par 4 really turned my head. He launched his tee shot and it was impressively towering and strong. We both yelled, “Cut!” “Cut!” and watched with disbelief as it curved away from the impending pond and directly toward the pin. What Jon didn’t tell you is that he heard the ball clink the pin and got goosebumps! My group of golfing buddies tell me that no one hears the ball hit the pin at that distance. Go figure. But in summary, it was a fine shot, fine and far off, and I never recovered enough to win the match. All losses are not equal!
Way to go Jonny Boy!