Advantages: Good feel, Shiny, bounces well, good value for money Disadvantages: Being a golf ball - none really...
-worlde kitchen scales are anything to go by.
It is blessed with the same colour as those yellowish striped visibility jackets worn by police, builders and increasingly by young children walking to school with their mummies, at least where I live. (Essex)
Hang on, it's that special high-visibility yellow? This must be revolutionary. A golfball looking like a tennis ball?
There must be a rule about this. They're probably making one now.
On it it says: "Pinnacle 3" (turn around) "Gold~Distance" (Whatever that means) and (turn around) Pinnacle 3 again.
(Eyes stop spinning)
I don't actually see how this ball can go any further than the rest, considering they all have to weigh within 3 grams of the standard weight. Maybe the little round Hexagons on the surface of it (Roundagons?) are smoother, thus more aerodynamic.
However, the funnest ...
Advantages: Challenging but accessible course for mid handicappers Disadvantages: Not hard enough for better players and not the best course in the area
Chelsfield LakesGolf Club
'A good walk spoiled' is how one man once described golf but he was obviously a fool as there are few better ways to pass the time than by playing this most majestic of sports. In my part of the world we are spoilt for choice when it comes to courses and there are ones to suit all standards and pockets.
Chelsfield Lakes is a pleasant pay and play course that will satisfy most golfers from beginners to good players. Very low handicappers may not find it enough of a challenge but for us mere mortals it has more than enough to keep us interested without ruining our confidence.
The lakes of the title is bit misleading as there are only two on the course. One is far to the left of the 16th and doesn't come into play but the other is large and runs between the 9th and 18th fairways and most definitely comes ...
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 ...
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