Learn how to do a Proper Golf Ball Comparison
If peak performance is what you are after then you need to learn
how to do a proper golf ball comparison. Just like choosing the
right golf clubs, picking the correct ball for you is just a matter
of matching the different types of balls with your swing and how
you play golf. Golf balls are all the same, aren't they? They may
be small, but they are one of the most engineered pieces of golfing
equipment.
Have you ever taken a really close look at a golf ball? They have
different feels, different densities and different spins esulting
in a different action, depending on how you play the game. To get
the best out of your game and your golf ball, you need to match
each section of the golf ball with your level of skill and style,
First off, you need to chose the correct golf ball compression.
The compression is the measurement of how tightly wound the ball
is. Depending on your swing speed, depends on how the compression
comes into play. If you're swing speed is quite slow, then you will
want a lower compression. Therefore, the faster the speed, the higher
the golf ball compression that you will need.
In total, the compression ratings are broken down into three seperate
groups.
The first group is the 80 compression golf balls.
They tend to be the softest and produce what essentially results
in a sling shot effect when they are hit. They fly farther after
being hit but they are much hard to control and hit accurately.
They are the most popular type of golf ball amongst women, senior
and junior players for their distance alone.
The next group is the 90 compression rating golf balls.
Due to their middle of the road standing, soft enough to provide
good distance on a slower swing but hard enough to provide a good
degree of control, these are a good match for most male players
in a golf ball comparison. They also prove to be a great choice
for the more advanced female players.
The final group is the 100 compression rating golf balls.
Fast swing speeds are needed for top performance due to these being
the hardest balls. These type of balls are most popular amongest
the low handicap and scratch players due to the faster swing speeds
and the higher level of control.
Of course the only real way for you to know which is the best fit
golf ball compression for your game is to do your own golf ball
comparison. So, why not take a few of each of the golf ball compressions
out to the driving range and find out which ones work best for you.
Simon Ashton is the founder of Golf
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