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Golf Ball Comparison - How To Select The Right Golf Ball

 

It is said that the golf ball itself is the most technologically advanced piece of equipment in the game today; the only way to find what will work for you is to do a golf ball comparison. With new and dynamic materials being used, for core structure, the compression rates, and outer skin materials the golf ball is actually a well-machined tool.

There are many different balls available for many different types of golfer, low compression balls are generally suited for novice golfers, and while high compression balls offer the best results for the tour pros. This is not to say that someone who is new to the game, cannot take a high compression ball out for a test drive it just means that the results cannot be accurately read by you.

When it comes to compression, this is basically what type of core reaction you will get when striking the ball. The lower the compression the less explosive the reaction, the higher the compression the more the ball will ignite off the tee. What is known as a soft ball or low compression somewhere in the range of between 70 and 80 compression does not have the distance that a high compression like 100 would give you. These low compression balls are actually great for control, and play well come short game shots like wedges and high irons. This is to keep the ball from coming in hot and rocketing off the green on approach.

Medium compression balls in the 90-compression range carry more distance than their 70-80 compression counterparts, yet still have somewhat of a soft feel on contact and are still relatively easy to control. These balls are great if you know how to shape your shot, and will find their mark more times than not.

And finally we get to the high compression such as the 100; this ball is for maximum velocity and distance. This ball is not easily manageable by the average golfer, as it has explosive tendencies. This ball will give you the distance to carry the fairway on a long par 4 or relatively short par 5, yet will be more temperamental when it comes to keeping it in play. Make sure you do your homework prior to settling on one particular ball this is the best measure in determining the right ball for you.

Author: Mike Singh
 
Author Bio:
Mike Singh is a popular columnist. Mike likes to pen down articles about this area.
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