Todays
golf balls are like treasure chests packed full of different types of technology
and performance tricks. This is the piece of the equipment that has made the
biggest difference on the game. Some people say the balls made today
fly to far and straight, and even make some courses to easy to play.
Just
like your clubs, golf balls must fit the golfer. As a player it's our job
to match the ball that best compliments our specific swing and style of play.
You will also have the accessories that go along with the balls such as the practice shag bags, ball retievers, and ball mark repair tools.
Choosing the right ball
Two-piece
ball
This
ball is commonly known as the distance ball. It's best suited for the less
experiencd player and is very strong. It's designed to create topspin
as well as adding extra distance. It isn't as easy to control around the green
and won't spin as much, but it releases nicely towards the hole. These balls
are becoming softer and are giving golfers with slower swing speeds more distance
than ever.
Three-piece
ball
This
ball is used by the low to mid handicapper as well as the pros. This type
of ball has a soft yet durable urethane cover, a thin mantle or middle layer
and a rubber inner core. It has a good soft feel, responds well to
spin and putts really well. It has some good distance. These balls are a little
more expensive and are for people with faster clubhead speeds.
Four-piece
ball
These
balls have the same basic makeup as the three-piece balls but also have a
second firm mantle layer. This extra layer transfers extra energy at impact
into the core for more low spin distance. These balls are made only for players
with exceptionally high clubhead speed.
Golf Ball Types
Distance
This type of ball is made to jump off the face of the club at an excessive speed which results in extra distance. You would use this ball if you're looking to get that extra 10 to 20 yards off the tee and aren't as concerned with the control around the greens.
Spin
This ball flyes with a higher tragectory allowing it to stop better with optimum backspin on the greens. This ball is used by the low handicappers and pros willing to sacrifice a little distance to get a quicker stopping result.
Control
This ball is for anyone who needs help trying to eliminate those nasty hooks, slices and balooning shots. These balls have a little less spin (top and side) and allow for more control on windy days.
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