Advantages: Extra distance with the driver. Excellent control and spin. Well priced high performance golf ball for the average golfer. Disadvantages: Meaningless advertising.
have we never heard of them before? For decades they were content to simply rake in the massive profits from the sale of Dunlop golfballs, and it's only in the last seven years or so that they have began to market golfballs and clubs using their own brand name of Srixon.
They were actually the first golfball manufacturer to pioneer the use of soft balata rubber in the manufacture of golfballs when they brought out the Dunlop Maxfli Balata HT ball, which until Titleist caught up a couple of years later was without question the ball of choice of all better golfers. I used the Maxfli Balata ball successfully for many years.
~ ~ There were two major problems with balata golfballs. Firstly, they didn't go as far as a conventional two-piece construction ball, and secondly they were so soft that you were lucky to get one full round of golf ...
Advantages: Cheap to purchase. Virtually indestructable. Travels a long way. Disadvantages: Hard to control, with little or no spin control.
~ ~ Golfballs these days are as varied and different as the various different types of golfers who use them. They have come a long way since the early days of golf, when the golfball was a simple leather pouch filled with goose or duck feathers!
~ ~ The appliance of science has led to today?s modern golfballs being miniature technological miracles, that are practically aerodynamically perfect. Nowadays you can buy a golfball that will travel in the air for massive distances. You can buy balls with lots of spin, or practically no spin. Hard balls or soft balls, and all sorts of in-between balls.
Whatever your golf handicap, whether you be a budding Tiger Woods, or a total beginner, there is a golfball out there in the market place that will be just about perfect for you.
~ ~ A relative newcomer to the golfball market (at ...
Advantages: Very very long Disadvantages: expensive to lose
I tried a Nike Golf Nike One Black GolfBall in a match play knockout yesterday, I play off 21 and my opponant was off 12 so granted i did have a few shot in hand. I have never used a Nike one black (the ball is white however) but was very impressed with the result. I found the ball which has a thin urethene cover and a enanced 408 dimples very long to hit, Longer than my usual PTS Solo golfballs. I was very impressed with the length and how straight it flew in the air.
Off the tee I only missed two fairways but the length was very impressive. I won my game 3 and 2 and to be honest I didn't really need the shots. Really though i found the combination of the balls and my Ping G2 driver excellent. on the greens my ball did truely roll further and felt very nice to hit. I felt the disatnce almost with my first putt, and was never 2 foot ...
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