Golf Ball Tips For Beginners
Facts About Golf Balls That Every Golfer
Should Know
Years ago, looking back in golf ball history, your
choice of golf balls was simple; high-level professionals would
use a three piece golf ball, which had a high spin, and covered
with balata. Your every day, normal golf players would opt for
the two piece golf ball which was covered with surlyn and was
rock solid.
Today, however, there is an enormous amount of golf balls to
choose from. For the beginner, making this choice may not
be easy, so let's simplify things a bit and take a look at a
few details of today's golf ball varieties.
The easiest way to look at the types of golf balls that are
available today is to view them from a two-sided menu. On one
side you have the type of balls that professionals use, which
are soft, high spin, very expensive, and three-piece.
On the other side, you have standard two-piece golf balls
that are low spin, inexpensive, and are the average choice for
beginner and amateur golfers.
Then you have the middle - in between the two general ball
types where you will find many kinds of multipurpose golf balls
which provide plenty of distance when hit from the tee, yet
gives enough control to the player.
Making The Right Choice
You can use the above simplified explanation of golf ball
types to make the right choice for your needs. If you are
a beginner then you would obviously want to go with the two
piece, low spin golf balls. While you have less control,
the fact that your swing should have the ball going straight as
possible will alleviate potential bad shots, thereby reducing
penalties.
As you improve your golfing skills, you can then start to
move towards the middle choice of multipurpose golf balls which
will start to give you a bit more control over the flight of
the ball. Soon enough you will be at the skill level to
actually steer the ball in different directions to make more
successful shots.
Good golfers want as much control as possible so that they
can steer the ball to the left or to the right, depending on
their intended direction. Beginners should only be concerned
about driving every last yard they can from their shots, and in
a straight direction.
2 Excellent Tips to remember:
- Keep your golf balls warm: Did you
know that a ball will suffer the loss of distance if it is
too cold? If you are playing during a cold day, hold on to
a few balls inside of your coat pocket and handle them here
and there to keep the balls warmed up. You can then
alternate balls at each new tee so that you can start one
that is warm.
- Golf balls do not last forever: Golf
balls have a shelf life. After approximately 1 year, you
will lose distance with the same ball. It is best to keep
track of how long you have had your golf balls to avoid
using them stale. Remember, three-piece balls tend to
lose their quality sooner than two-piece golf balls.
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