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.
from one before you had quite literally cut the cover to ribbons!
So golfball manufacturers began to develop "compromise" balls. These are solid two-piece golfballs (as distinct from the wound rubber in a balata ball) which fly much further and have harder covers, some so much so that they are virtually indestructible during normal play. (Think balls like the TopFlite and Dunlop DDH) But the problem with these harder balls is that while they travel much further, the spin rate is so poor it's practically impossible to impart any control on the ball for the shorter more delicate shots around the putting green.
~ ~ But this problem has been solved in recent years with the development of outstanding balls like the "Titleist Pro V", which is now the number one ball of choice of the vast majority of professional golfers and top amateurs ...
Advantages: Cheap to purchase. Virtually indestructable. Travels a long way. Disadvantages: Hard to control, with little or no spin control.
least in the USA and Europe) is a Japanese manufacturer called Srixon. (Sumitomo Rubber Industries)
They are not inexperienced in the making of golfballs however, as they have been one of the leading manufacturers in the Far East since as far back as the 1930?s, when they made Dunlop, Slazenger, and Maxfli golfballs under licence.
Nowadays they are part of the Adidas/Taylor Made Group of companies, and their own brand Srixon golfballs are to be found wherever golf is played.
~ ~ In common with most other golfball manufacturers, they make a range of golfballs to suit different types of golfers
The Srixon Distance golfball I am reviewing here is their ?budget? ball, designed specifically for the longer handicap golfer, (about handicap 16 to 36) who isn?t so concerned about spinning the ball, or working it with draw or fade from ...
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