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There are many types of golf balls on the market, and customers often face a difficult decision. Golf balls are divided into two categories-- recreational and advanced balls. Recreational balls are oriented toward the ordinary golfer, who generally have low swing speeds and lose golf balls on the course easily. These balls are made of two layers, with the cover firmer than the core. Their low compression and side spin reduction characteristics suit the lower swing speeds of average golfers quite well. Furthermore, they generally have lower prices than the advanced balls. Advanced balls are made of multiple layers, it's usually three or more layers, with a soft cover and firm core. They induce a greater amount of spin from lofted shots, as well as a sensation of softness in the hands in short-range shots. However, these balls require a much greater swing speed that only the physically strong players could carry out to compress at impact. If the compression of a golf ball does not match a golfer's swing speed, either the lack of compression or over-compression occur, it will result in loss of distance. There are also many brands and colors to choose from, with colored balls and better brands generally being more expensive, making an individual's choice more difficult. It has gotten to be big business between the giants of golf meaning Titleist, Callaway and Nike to name a few. Well, there are some descriptions about different golf balls.

Many people like to get used golf balls since the low price. The used golf balls have it pay dirt, they are nearly perfect and are more than 50% cheaper than the brand new ones. There are several websites that offer great deals on used golf balls if you want to take the time to search for them.

Many people like to get used golf balls since the low price. The used golf balls have it pay dirt, they are nearly perfect and are more than 50% cheaper than the brand new ones. There are several websites that offer great deals on used golf balls if you want to take the time to search for them. However, if you don't want the used golf balls, you can choose some cheap new balls. There are a ton of cheap balls that are perfect for the high handicap golfer. These balls make no difference to a golfer that is a 20 handicap or higher. In fact, at this level, getting a higher priced ball is a waste of money. If you're in this category, save your money and put it into lessons or clubs. Either way, you can get cheap golf balls at Target stores and many sports equipment stores.

Some golfers like the famous logo balls, which are good for marketing, one of the best tools for marketing is logo golf balls. They are a big hit at company functions, charity events and tournaments. Balls with your company logo on it get your business name passed around like a viral magnet. Just think of lost balls. Someone will find your logo ball and see your company name on it. For the elite golfers, they would like to choose some custom golf balls, which they can put their names on them, photos and basically anything they can think of. Custom ball are a bit over the top, the popularity of golf balls continues to grow, and we will continue to open up our wallets on a weekly basis.

by: loov




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