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Types of Golf Balls

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

If you are shopping for the holidays and looking for a great gift for your male friend that loves golf you might be thinking that golf balls are the best choice.  It is often not a good idea to purchase golf balls as gifts but if you are going to anyway then there are several things you need to know.  There are three types of golf balls that you can wrap up underneath the artificial Christmas trees.  These are the soft, hard, and the mixed.

Putting golf balls underneath the artificial trees for Christmas is not always the best choice if you don’t know much about the game of golf.  Golf balls are usually chosen based on how the golfer swings the club and on the golf course and weather conditions also.  Before you make a purchase you must know about the golfer you are buying for.

The soft golf balls are the most expensive type of ball you can purchase.  You may be thinking that because it is more expensive then it must be the best golf ball.  This is not the case.  The softer golf balls are designed for the professional golfers that have a golf swing of over 100 mph.  If you are purchasing golf balls as a gift to put underneath the prelit artificial Christmas trees that is an amateur golfer with a slow golf swing then you need to purchase the harder golf balls.  That is because their swing is slower and they need the harder ball to achieve the greater distance in their shot.

The golf course will also determine the type of golf ball used when playing the game of golf.  If the person you are purchasing for has a specific golf course they like to play on then you need to find out about the terrain of the course.  If the terrain is very hard astro turf then the balls need to be the softer golf balls.  This is because if you use a hard golf ball on a hard terrain then the ball will be doing a lot of bouncing around and add to par as the golfer chases the ball around.  If the course is soft with tall grass then a soft ball is not a good idea because it may be hard to get the ball to travel anywhere.

The weather also plays a role in the type of golf ball used.  Although you are purchasing a gift and you don’t know what the weather will be like when they are playing.  However, if it is raining or it has rained the night before then the course is probably still wet, soggy, and soft.  This requires a hard ball.

Purchasing golf balls as a gift for the holidays or a birthday is not always a good idea unless you know the way the person you are buying for swings the club.  There are many factors which determine the type of ball that needs to be used on the course.

Article source: http://www.golfstudies.info/blog/types-of-golf-balls/



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