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Observing Golf Pro Attempt All Six Shots on Range, Faces Challenges with Slice on Each Shot


Golf

He slices, he dices, he chops them up with phenomenal skill and the aid of ball-tracing technology.

Sometimes a swing just consistently results in the same outcome no matter what you do.

If that is you then this will be painfully relatable.

Incorporating the right clubs and techniques into your game is important, but if you don’t pair those with the right golf ball, you may miss out on the many benefits.

Not every ball is the same; to play your best, the golf ball you choose should match your game. Golfers spend a lot of time working on accuracy, distance, and ball flight, and much of that can be optimized by having the right golf ball in place.

Those passionate about the game spend a lot of time working on accuracy, distance, and ball flight, and much of that can be optimized by having the right golf ball in place and to hand.

Golf balls perform differently because the construction from one ball to another is different. The balls are made up of several pieces featuring various types of technology and materials.

The better you get at golf, the more particular you will be about the golf ball you play with. For instance, if you find you are leaving some aspect of performance on the table, such as control, workability, or greenside spin, it might be worth testing out a golf ball that better suits your golf game.

The price for a dozen new golf balls ranges from around $20 to $60. The higher-priced golf balls are the three and four-piece models with premium urethane covers. Low-compression, two-piece golf balls are the best for golfers on a tight budget.

Overrun golf balls are also a viable option to try premium golf balls for a lower price.

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