The Golf Ball And Your Handicap
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The Golf Ball and Your Handicap
Overview
For avid golfers, modern advancements in golf balls are promising. Today's balls are less prone to slicing or hooking and travel farther than those from 15 years ago. Yet, despite these improvements, many club members haven't seen their handicaps improve. The likely reason lies in the choice of golf ball you use.
Modern Golf Ball Dynamics
A well-struck modern golf ball typically stays on course, thanks to extensive research and design efforts by manufacturers. However, for most golfers, the frequency of perfectly hit shots hasn't changed significantly, and a poorly hit ball will still veer off course. Interestingly, the balls used by professionals can deviate more than some alternatives available to amateurs.
The Amateur Golfer's Dilemma
Many amateur golfers overlook the opportunity to play with a ball that could improve their accuracy. Although newer golf balls offer increased distance, they also pose challenges. If your swing speed is around 85 mph?"common among amateurs?"the pro-level balls might not perform optimally. This can leave you further off the fairway and away from the green, contrary to your pre-shot plans of an ideal long, slight draw to the center.
Making the Right Choice
Surprisingly, fewer than 20% of regular golfers take the time to find a ball that matches their swing speed and control preferences. Each golf ball comes with its own set of technological benefits, yet many players stick to the balls used by their favorite professionals without considering suitability.
Conclusion
To truly enhance your game, invest time in choosing the right golf ball. Consider your swing speed and desired feel, and don't hesitate to experiment. Consulting with a PGA Golf Professional can provide invaluable guidance tailored to your needs. By selecting the right ball, you can enjoy a more fulfilling golfing experience.
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