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Search and Rescue 24-Foot Orange 2-Ball Retriever

Search and Rescue 24-Foot Orange 2-Ball Retriever

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Tired of losing your golf balls in water hazards? Turn to the Search and Rescue 24-foot two-ball retriever, which makes it possible to fish out submerged balls without getting your legs wet. Described as the “best investment in golf” by manufacturer JTD Enterprises, the device can pay for itself in just a few rounds–or quicker if you search for other golfers‘ mis-hits. The Search and Rescue retriever employs a large diameter aluminum tubing that extends out to 24 feet, with an internal cam lock design that keeps the tubes open to the desired length without collapsing. To better locate the ball, the device includes an orange-colored head that stays visible beneath the surface, making it easier to place the retriever over the golf ball. And once you’ve got a couple of balls in your sights, simply place the head over the balls and pick them up. All models–which also come in 9-, 12-, 15-, 18-, and 21-foot lengths with a variety of head styles–boast stainless (more…)

Titleist Tour Prestige Golf Balls – 1 Dozen

Titleist Tour Prestige Golf Balls - 1 Dozen

One Dozen brand new Titleist Tour Prestige golf balls. With a new, softer Fusablend cover, and softer core formulation, the new Titleist Tour Prestige golf ball delivers a more responsive feel, long distance and outstanding performance tee-to-green. New soft compression, high velocity 1.580″ core provides long distance and exceptional feel on all shots. The high coverage 392 lcosahedral dimple design provides consistent, distance enhancing ball flight. GUARANTEE – If a Titleist Tour Prestige golf ball is cut through the normal course of play with a golf club, Titleist will replace the golf ball with three new Titleist Tour Prestige golf balls free of charge!

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Titleist Pro V1x Golf Balls (2009 Model, One Dozen)

Titleist Pro V1x Golf Balls (2009 Model, One Dozen)

The Titleist Pro V1 represents the coalescence of three of Titleist’s industry leading technologies: large solid core, multi-component construction, and high performance Urethane Elastomer cover technology. Fast initial velocity, lower spin and high launch combine to produce a flatter, less arcing ascent and straight ball flight for exceptional driver and long iron distance. The trajectory profile of the New Titleist Pro V1 generates a steep angle of descent into the green and provides Drop-and-Stop performance on approach shots.

Designed to boost distance even more, the Pro V1x retains many of the same features of the Pro V1–including the staggered wave parting line, A.I.M. side stamp, and Stop-and-Drop control system–but offers a 332-dimple design for added length, along with a soft-center 1.55-inch dual core design that produces less spin off the driver and long irons. This makes the Titleist Pro V1x particularly valuable for the game’s hardest hitters, as it’s l (more…)

Golf Ball Compression

Why is it so important even for amateur golfers?

Many golfers who plays around 5-10 games per year do not realize the importance of a golf ball. Some of them think that it will not make any difference on their games and only look at the prices instead of the advantages and disadvantages. The market for golf balls is over $ 560 millions and over 875 millions balls manufactured by the industries. Every company is battling very aggressively to produce the miracle ball that one day will travel from the first to the 18 holes in one shot! I wouldn’t be surprise one day that someone will come with an insert micro chip inside that soon after your hit your ball, you will control with your remote and tell her where to go, and how far. Hey, they did it with the pulls carts and some of them end up in the lake

To understand a little bit more on how you should choose a golf ball, let’s look at the advantage and disadvantage of theses balls. I will give the bottom line of each ball which will help you making an intelligence choice. First what is the most important thing that you are looking when you play golf? Do you look for distance, back spin, feel, durability or control? Once you have chosen your category, identify how much distance you are making with a driver and if the ball goes straight or not. If you need more distance and ready to sacrifice some control lowest compression will be the best ball for you. Usually theses balls are designed for lady, junior and seniors golfers. However if you are a golfer that has tendency of slicing, use a 90 compression which will help you keeping your shots straight in the fairway. Like I always said, if you are not a professional, control is a priority instead of distance. 90% of the golfers average 200-220 yards meaning a regular speed of 80 miles per hour at the impact of the ball. The key for distance is to take a ball which is about 10 compressions less than you average speed, if you play straight only. Here is a little chart below to give more information on golf balls.

80: Lowest compression is designed for lady, junior, and senior golfers. The softer core allows for a more spring-like effect off the club face, increasing distance while sacrificing some control.

90: The compression of choice for the mass of golfers who has slices.

100: Harder, tighter core that can really only be taken benefit of by advanced golfers with high swing speeds over 100 miles per hour.

Reason why I do not suggest any companies is simply to be fair with the industry as I am not here to promote any balls, but only to give you information that will help you enjoying this sport.

SOFTER OR HARD LIKE A ROCK.
I am gonna make a suggestion as this is personal feeling. Some people prefer soft which barely makes a sound and seems floating of the club around the greens. Some others will prefer hard for durability. One thing that everyone agrees on is the number of dimples, which increase better flies. Shallow dimples generate more spin than deeper ones, increase lift, also stay in the air longer and roll less.

Hope this will help you selecting the best ball for you, according to your actual swing.

Have a nice game
Robert

By: Robert Petrucci

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