July 8, 2009
Choosing the Right Golf Balls
You've watched Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson on television you know the brand of golf balls they use.
And they're good, right? You should be able to use the same brand of golf balls and be good too, right?
Wrong!
Maybe using the same type golf balls as the PGA golf pros will improve your game…and
maybe it won't. You need to choose the golf ball that's right for your own game. Choosing the wrong
kind of golf ball can be a bigger handicap to your game than starting at the 19th hole. Choosing the
right kind of golf ball can have you feeling like a Tiger, even if you don't quite have his
handicap.
Golf balls come in three styles: 2-piece, 3-piece, and high performance. 2-piece golf
balls are designed for improving your distance, while 3-piece and high performance golf balls can
typically help with accuracy.
The 2-piece golf balls are especially good if you're just starting
out or if you've played just enough to know you really want to give this sport a try. They're also
terrific for high handicap golfers who have been around a while. Hey, we can't all be pros! These are
the most common type on the market and usually less expensive than 3-piece balls. Best of all, the large
rubber core provides faster speed off the tee for those of you with a slow swing. In turn, that gives
you greater distance.
It could happen that the first time you played, everyone was astounded at
the way you slammed that little white ball with the power of a major league batter aiming for a grand
slam. But that's doubtful. Distance is usually developed over time as you develop your swing and find
the groove. When you are just beginning, chances are you need to improve your accuracy more than your
distance. Once you've developed your accuracy, then is the time to choose a golf ball and clubs that
will help improve your distance.
If you haven't developed consistent accuracy that is, having the
ball consistently land in the same "general" area each time then the 3-piece golf ball probably isn't
right for you. It's just not as forgiving of miss-hits as the 2-piece golf ball. The same goes for
high performance balls. They're pretty much designed for advanced golfers…and their price bears this
out!
One factor to always be considered is cost. Simple, standard 2-piece golf balls usually come
in 18-packs and are relatively inexpensive. The cost of golf balls may seem small in comparison to the
overall cost of pursuing the sport but the inexperienced golfer can go through a lot of golf balls in a
very short space of time!
The key, as with most golf equipment, is to choose the right kind of
golf ball for your level of play. Consider your swing and your game, and then choose the ball that will
help eliminate your weaknesses and build upon your strengths.
If you don't choose the right golf
ball for your level of play, your golf round might just become what Mark Twain once called it: "…a
pleasant walk, spoiled".
Copyright 2005 Donald Saunders
About the author:
Newcomers to the world of golf may find choosing the right golf balls a difficult task. Check out the
local suppliers in your area and don't be too tempted by those
href="http://golf-unlimited.info/golf/personalized-golf-balls.html" target="_blank">personalized golf balls
balls that are all the rage today.
Personalized Golf Tees
…the reality is that there are many perfect gifts that a golfer would
appreciate. With that noted, high an any golfers list, however, will be
personalized golf tees.
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