The game of golf includes the player, his clubs and his golf ball. Since not all golf balls are created equal it is important to know several tips before using just any golf ball. The right golf ball for you will depend on your skill level and experience. Once you know the basic tips about golf balls, it will be easy to make your decision on which to use.
Composition
The three types of golf ball compositions are one piece, two piece, and multilayer. The pieces and layers refer to how the golf ball is put together. One piece golf balls are composed entirely of the same material. These golf balls are extremely durable and found at driving ranges. They are not used in professional play. Two piece golf balls are designed to have a core and an outer cover. These golf balls are used by beginners as they offer control, durability and distance. Multilayer golf balls are used by professional golfers. These golf balls give you greater spin control when hitting with irons yet still maintain distance and durability.
Spin
When you swing you club and strike your golf ball, you generate spin as it leaves your club. The greater the degree of your club, the greater spin you will generate. Spin is desirable when you want precise shots. Aside from your club face determining spin, your golf ball will also be formatted for low, medium, or high spin. Since low spin golf balls won't generate as much spin as a high spin golf ball, they will roll faster upon hitting the ground thus increasing your driving distance. Low spin golf balls are recommended for beginners who don't have the power and control of a professional.
Feel
The three kinds of golf ball feels are soft, mid and hard. It is recommended that beginners use hard golf balls as these are more durable and will increase your distance. When you switch from a hard to a soft golf ball you will find yourself able to control spin better. Soft golf balls are recommended for professionals. They scuff quickly and must be replaced often.



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