Ever wonder why your golf par is not coming down even after
all your efforts? Correcting your swing, adding more power to it, getting the
right set of clubs, and weeks of nonstop practice- all of this hard work is
having no visible effect on your golf scoring card. It may be time to consider
whether you are using the right golf ball.
Choosing the Right Golf Ball
Technology has kept pace with golf equipment and gear. Manufacturers
are constantly introducing better and more efficient golf gear and equipment,
and golf balls are no exception. There have been some tweaks in golf ball
design over the years. Newer manufacturing technology has led manufacturers to
make golf balls to accommodate players with varying swing speeds and skill levels.
Skill Level
The first thing that you need to consider when looking for
the right golf ball for yourself is the skill level. Players that have a higher
handicap should go for a ball that is designed to travel more distance and players
with lower handicap should opt for a ball that offers additional spin, which
will help their short distance game.
Construction Style
Golf balls are commonly constructed in one of two ways;
first being the multilayer design and the other being the three-piece construction
style. The latter offers more backspin on the ball and the former reduces the
spin.
Compression Rating
If you have a slow golf swing, then you should get a golf
ball will a low compressions rating. Golfers with faster golf swings should go
with a golf ball with a higher compression rating, somewhere between 100 and
110 would be ideal.
You should consider your complete range of golfing skills
before you select a golf ball for yourself. If you want to gain distance in
your long shots, then a ball that is designed to do just that would be ideal of
course. If you are worried about your short game, then you can get a ball that
aids you in keeping your shot count low in the short game.
Once you have chosen the right golf ball, you will bring your scoring average down and just maybe, in your next tournament, you will win that hole in one contest and force the company to call their hole in one insurance company.
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