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Monday, June 8, 2009

Choosing Golf Balls For Your Personal Style

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Have you ever wondered what in the world can make a golf ball fly so far to the left or to the right? In order to slice a golf ball (impart a left to right ball flight for a right handed golfer) you have to strike the golf ball in a manner that will cause a clockwise rotation of the ball. It is said that the golf ball itself is the most technologically advanced piece of equipment in the game today; the only way to find what will work for you is to do a golf ball comparison.

Of course the only real way for you to know which is the best fit golf ball compression for your game is to do your own golf ball comparison. One of the most important tips you can learn about equipment and your golf game is when to make proper golf ball contact. The golf ball of today has so much technology packed into such a little piece of equipment it’s incredible and picking the right one is almost as important as having the proper irons fitted to your game.

Over the years and throughout the history of golf there have been many a golf ball introduced to the game. As you gain in skill and ability at the game, the use of either a three-piece golf ball or an all-purpose ball can be a good choice as you should have improved your swing to the point where you can make the most use of the spin features that these golf balls offer without sacrificing too much distance. Knowing a little bit about how golf balls are made and constructed can help you choose the right ball for your particular golf game.

Choosing a golf ball could be tricky, if you choose the ball used by Tiger Woods, it is not necessary that you can have the same handicap that he does. There are key points to understand, like dimples, the affect of spin, compression, storage conditions, and the rules that govern golf ball construction.

When a drive is done correctly the golf ball gets squished or pressed between the clubface and the ground, which increases the compression and results in more distance and spin for that particular shot. One other tip that may save you some grief is after you decide where you want your golf shot to land and then address your golf ball don't remove your eyes from the ball in order to relook at where you want it to land. One way to help alleviate your desire to look away from the golf ball is to ensure that the grip you use on your golf club supports your wanting to properly address the golf ball by looking down at it.

Similar to choosing your golf clubs, choose the golf ball that suits your swing and game so as to eliminate weaknesses and build upon your strengths. Remember a golf ball impacts your game almost as much as your clubs. Choosing a ball that’s right for you takes some work, but it’s well worth the effort.

Robin Larson
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