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Choosing the Best Golf Ball

Choosing the Best Golf Ball

Choosing the Best Golf Ball

Even the most novice player knows a good golf ball is an essential piece of kit. However, many do not realise the vast amount of time, money and research which has been invested by the top brands in the search for the optimum golf ball which raises the stakes in design and performance.

Different combinations and experimentation with spin levels, multi-layering, various materials and surface dimpling has resulted in a wide range of golf balls, making them close to being as customisable as golf clubs. All this choice means the golf player must keep their finger on the pulse of technological advances as they search for the golf which delivers the very best levels of shot control.

Golf balls come with different numbers of layers. Golf balls with one or two layers are really only suitable for beginner level golfers who need a ball which delivers distance and durability. Far and away the most commonly used and popular choice are three layer golf balls. These bring together performance, durability, control and distance in one ball.

One of the best brands on the market is Titleist golf balls, who have taken a giant swing at the competition by releasing their excellent NXT Tour and Pro V1 golf balls on to the greens. Both feature a three layered design with magnificent dimpling to enable greater accuracy and consistency of shot and a more penetrating flight trajectory.

There are a number of four layer balls beginning to roll their way into stores and on to courses. Promoting a high launch angle, greater ball flight distance and maximum roll length. These balls are decidedly not for beginners and should only be used by highly skilled golfers for achieving true tour level performance on the green.


The "feel" of golf balls greatly influences their flight. The more experienced golfer will opt for a soft feel ball, which allows a more accurate short game. The Titleist Pro V1 is certainly a sound choice for the low handicap golfer whose swing is already honed to gain good distance. Mid feel balls are ideal for intermediate players who desire a balance between control and distance. Firm feel balls suit the player who requires longer distance, but this comes at the price of less subtlety in drive and putting control.

Golf balls have also been designed to allow different degrees of spinning. Low spinning golf balls will help correct a slice, mid spinning golf balls will suit all round intermediate golfers, and high spinning golf balls will greatly enhance overall control for advanced golfers for whom a reduction in roll distance is not a problem.

Top of the range in 2010 has to be the Titleist Pro V1 balls The benefit of their magnificent design quickly becomes evident in the improved game of the player using them.

Take as much time and effort over your choice of golf balls as you would your clubs. The correct choice will lift your abilities to new heights.
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