Golf Balls From Nike, Srixon, Titleist and Calloway

Callaway Tour iX Golf Balls - Personalized Srixon Z-Star X Golf Ball Nike Golf ONE Tour D 12 Pack Golf Balls
Callaway Tour iX Golf Balls - Personalized
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Golf Balls are a very important part of your game. You need to researh for the right Golf Ball for the speed of your swing. The Golf Ball companies technology has made big changes to the Golf Ball.

 
   Golf balls only came in two kinds less then 10 years ago: solid and wound. And the phrase “custom fitting” had yet to make its mark on the
equipment world of golf balls.       Odyssey Golf
     Low-handicap players and professionals used balata covered balls- most likely a Titleist Tour Balata - because they were softer and spun well around the greens. High-handicap players used surlyn-covered balls - such as Pinnacle and Top Flight - because they were durable and provided greater distance.
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  Later years we saw a change in golf ball technology, a more durable urethane balata as the cover of choice for performance balls: three-piece and even four -piece balls hit the market. Titleist Pro V1 and Prov1x golf balls became overnight sensations.
   
Callaway
New Diablo and HX Hot Plus 

New for this season, Callaway Golf is introducing the Big Bertha Diablo and HX Hot Plus balls. Learn more about them, along with what makes the company's super-premium balls tick.
       
Bridgestone
B330 and e+ Series

Two unique fitting systems make finding the ideal ball easier.
   
TaylorMade
TP and Burner

TaylorMade feels that all players can benefit from using a multi-layer ball.
  
Srixon
Z-Star, Z-Star X

Srixon's new balls look to give better players more distance and consistency.
Srixon Z-Star

    Multi-layer ball technology and the increased use of launch monitors help bring golf’s new catch phrase “high launch, low spin.” They also allowed players of all skill levels to better “dial in” the ball/club equation that fits their game.
It’s simple arithmetic: if you swing between 80 and 90 mph, consider a two-piece or three-piece surlyn golf ball: if you swing 90 to100 mph, try a three-piece sylyn or multi layer urethane golf ball.
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  It’s suggested that if your handicap is more then 10, use a two-or three-piece soft-core ball. Multi-layer golf balls are good for golfers of all skill levels, but best for golfers “who require sufficient distance off the driver
and can control their golf balls around the green.
  
  Golf balls differ more in how they spin and perform around the green then they do off the tee. In fact, some hard-core golf balls produce max spin off an 8-iron rather then the
sand wedge. These golf balls tend to slide, and roll up the face of the oblique-angled sand wedge rather than grab the face. There are  huge differences between top of line and less - expensive models which means you get what you pay for when it’s time to get the golf ball. .Austads.com - Name Brand Golf for Less
    With the golf ball you really need to sense the subtleties in cover hardness when
putting and chipping choose a soft-cover ball if you desire responsive, soft impact feel. By contrast, you should opt for a harder-cover golf ball if you’re after a firmer, more precise click golf ball.