Golf Balls

How to Get More Backspin on the Golf Ball

The very action that causes a golf ball to spin backward creates unnecessary headaches for recreational golfers who try to artificially create this condition. Striking a ball from high to low puts backspin on a golf ball. Common sense tells you then, that you should swing down to create this contact between the club and ball. A chopping swing, however, is not necessary and leads to a variety of other problems. Let an open clubface, not a downward swing, create most of your backspin.

All About Golf Balls

TaylorMade Burner TP Balls Vs. Burner Tour Balls

TaylorMade is a golf company that manufactures clubs, balls and other golfing accessories. The company makes both Burner TP golf balls and Burner Tour balls. Burner TP golf balls are an older model that the company no longer ma...

What Is a Good Golf Ball for a Medium Swinger?

Selecting the correct golf ball can shave a few strokes off your game, but there is a huge variety of golf balls to choose from, often making your choice challenging. Your handicap, weather conditions and the temperature all af...

The Rules of Moving the Ball Out of a Sand Trap in Golf

They consider it to be difficult and frequently a fast way to a bad score. If you're going to abide by the rules of golf, however, you'll need to learn about the conditions regarding moving a ball out of the bunker and into a m...

Golf Ball Drop Rules and Regulations

Occasionally during a round of golf circumstances will require you to put a new ball in play or relocate your current ball in the middle of a hole. Whether it's due to an unplayable lie, man-made obstruction or hitting a shot i...

How Does Temperature Affect the Bounce of a Golf Ball?

Your body reacts to changes in the air temperature. You shiver in cold weather and you sweat in heat. Golf balls also react to changes in the air temperature. These temperature changes affect how your golf ball responds when st...

What Are X Out Golf Balls?

Golf is a complicated game, with small details in equipment making major differences in on-course performance. X-Out golf balls are slightly blemished cosmetically or in composition, but perfectly fine for the majority of golfe...

Typical Golf Ball Trajectory

It doesn't take much experience playing golf to discover that the trajectory of a golf ball in flight varies significantly depending upon the club used, the player hitting the shot and nature of the stroke itself. For better pl...

How to Clear the Right Hip on the Downswing

Clearing the right hip out of the way on the downswing is essential to optimum performance. This is accomplished by creating whip and torque by turning your hips -- never sliding -- then rotating them through impact and explodi...

How to Create Backspin on a Golf Ball

Golf is a game of precision and that fact is very apparent when golfers of all abilities look to impart backspin on their golf balls. Spinning a golf ball back is a trait that is renowned by professional players and desired by ...

How to Increase the Momentum of a Golf Ball

Golf is a game of precision, and all golfers want to perform at their best, regardless of ability. Increasing the momentum of the golf ball can be accomplished with a more efficient swing and more solid contact on the center of...

The Penalty for a Lost Ball in Golf

If you play enough golf, you'll eventually lose a ball. Knowing your options and what penalty to apply to your score is essential, particularly if you hope to compete in any event in which the rules of golf are strictly applied...

How to Keep From Dribbling a Golf Ball

One of the more frustrating golf shot results, dribbling the ball forward a short distance, comes as the result of poor contact. The two most common reasons for this type of result are a severely topped ball -- hitting only the...

TaylorMade TP Golf Balls

Among the many balls on the market today, TaylorMade Golf offers its diverse TP — Tour Preferred — line, which addresses the needs and budget of most players, from pros to high handicappers. Understanding the basic ...

Difference Between Hard & Soft Golf Balls

Included in the technological revolution has been the golf ball itself, which has become much more durable while maintaining the spin and distance properties that golfers are looking for. Today there is very little difference ...

What Causes a Golf Ball to Spin Too Much With the Driver?

Every golf shot imparts some measure of spin on the ball. At some point, however, too much spin can take the ball off the intended line and away from the target. The driver tends to be the most likely club to create too much sp...

What Do Double Digit Numbers Mean on a Golf Ball?

If you play with a large group of people, the numbers help differentiate your ball. The triple digits on a golf ball indicate the number of dimples, which can affect the way the ball travels through the air. Generally, heavily ...

The Average Spin Rates, Launch Angle & Ball Speed for Golf

The distance and direction of any golf shot has a great deal to do with spin rate, launch angle and ball speed. Television broadcasts of professional tournaments often feature these stats for any given player's shot, but you mi...

B330 Golf Balls Vs. B330-S Golf Balls

The Bridgestone B330 range of golf balls were awarded the gold rating in the Golf Digest Equipment Hot List of 2011. The range includes the standard B330 golf ball, the B330-S and the B330-RX and RXS models, all of which have a...

What Is the Difference Between Top-Flite Golf Balls?

Top-Flight Golf was formerly part of Spalding Sporting Goods and is now a division of Callaway Golf. It is a major manufacturer of golf equipment, including balls, and has long been a leader and innovator in the field. In 2011,...

What Is the Difference in Soft & Long on a Golf Ball?

The golf ball has evolved from early feather-packed leather balls, to solid gutty balls to the 21st century range of multilayer high-performance balls. Today you can choose between balls designed for distance and those designed...

What Golf Balls Do the Professionals Use?

Over time, the golf ball has changed dramatically. In the 1990s, professionals were still using ultra-soft golf balls for maximum control around the greens, but they lost distance off the tee. Professionals in 2011 use golf bal...

What Is the Difference in Mens & Women's Golf Balls?

Golf balls appear to be identical to one another in every meaningful way. They are all the same size and all feature a dimple pattern around the entire covering. The manufacturing and composition of golf balls, however, differ ...

Wilson Golf Ball History

The dimpled exterior of modern golf balls is a design that dates back to 1905. The purpose of the dimples is to maximize the lift of the ball and minimize its drag while in the air; it’s a concept that the Wilson Sporting...

Why Are Golf Balls Designed the Way They Are?

The design of the golf ball incorporates such variables as durability, feel, spin and distance. From the size and shape to the core and cover materials, golf balls have undergone changes that make it a technological marvel util...

What Are Personalized Golf Balls?

Preferences for golf balls are about as numerous as golfers to hit them. They come in different colors and designs and, according to golf experts, the type of ball you choose is essential to lowering your score. Once you find a...

Information About Golf Balls

In no other sport, even baseball with its "live-ball era" vs. "dead-ball era" debate, is the sport's ball analyzed as closely as it is in golf. Since every player uses his own golf balls in competition, it bears analyzing how o...

History of Green Genie Golf Balls

Green Genie golf balls are produced by Orlimar Golf and certainly have a unique name that might appeal to beginning and intermediate golfers. Orlimar originated as an equipment manufacturer for specialty woods and has taken tha...

The History of Wilson iWound Golf Balls

The Wilson iWound golf ball has a rich and deep history and tradition that spans decades throughout the game of golf. Wilson has invested drastically in research and development to produce a golf ball that is hot off the driver...

What Color Golf Balls Are Easiest to Track?

Colors serve a variety of purposes, ranging from identification to increased playability and longevity. The easiest-to-track balls can make playing golf more enjoyable for both the avid golfer and the occasional player.

What are Air Flow Balls Used for in Golf?

Air flow golf balls are plastic golf balls with small holes covering the surface. The holes help create drag and reduce backspin, so the balls can't fly as far. The holes are directly opposite from one another to maximize the d...

What Kind of Brands of Golf Balls Go the Farthest?

According to a study cited in "Golf Magazine," each of the 54 golf balls selected traveled a total of 230 and 260 yards when hit with a consistent 90-mph swing. Although different manufacturing methods and materials allow for s...

Differences Between Smooth & Dimpled Golf Balls

If you've been to a driving range or golf course recently, or even played a round of mini-golf with friends, you've used dimpled golf balls. There's a reason for that: Dimpled golf balls, which have a fascinating history, are ...

Top 10 Golf Balls

Golf Digest annually reviews golf balls and other equipment and publishes its Hot List of those they deem the best available that year. The 2010 list included 10 balls in the general purpose categories that received a top ratin...

About Srixon Golf Balls

Srixon has emerged as a leading golf ball manufacturer. Srixon balls are played by former world No. 1 Vijay Singh and a host of PGA Tour players. The 2010 U.S. Open champion, Graeme McDowell, signed up to play Srixon from 2011...

What Brands of Golf Balls Go the Farthest?

Distance is one of the most popular golf ball features, but to get it, you might have to sacrifice some spin and control. In many cases, you get what you pay for -- the more you are willing to spend, the less you have to compro...

Golf Ball Performance Results

Factors such as swing speed, release, club flex and club head size all affect your tee shots flight distance and roll. Golf Labs tested 54 golf balls currently on the market to determine which will help create the longest drive...

The History of Pinnacle Golf Balls

With that level of popularity comes a large and vibrant market for golf equipment, including golf balls. The golf ball has undergone four distinct stages as it has evolved to the two piece rubber-cored ball that many golfers us...

Why Golf Balls Have Those Indentations

The tiny indentations you see covering the surface of a golf ball are known as dimples. These dimples do more than simply give a golf ball its characteristic look. They help the ball go farther and higher. The surface of the go...

Information on Nike One Black Golf Balls

Nike One Black golf balls are specially tailored to pair aggressive players with a ball that gives them maximum distance, but is still light on the roll. The Black model is part of Nike's popular One line.

Top of the Line Professional Golf Balls

More than 1,000 golf balls make the U.S. Golf Association's list of approved golf balls every year. That includes everything from the cheapest golf balls you can buy in the discount aisle, to the top-of-the-line golf balls used...

What Is the Longest Distance Golf Ball?

The technology to make golf balls travel farther has come far since the Scottish invented the game in the 1400s. In its history of the game, Golf Europe writes that the first golfers hit pebbles around a course of sand dunes an...

Types of Srixon Golf Balls

Srixon offers a range of balls aimed to accommodate players with different needs, skill levels and budgets, and is one of the leading golf ball manufacturers for the PGA Tour as well as recreational golfers. Whether you are a s...

List of Conforming Golf Balls

The United States Golf Association (USGA) publishes a monthly updated list of golf balls that conform to the "Rules of Golf" established by the Association. The ever-changing list of conforming golf balls is comprised...

Tools for Marking Golf Balls

The practice of marking your golf ball allows you to differentiate your ball from other players on the course during a round. The USGA Rules of Golf allow you to mark the golf ball in any way you wish, just as long as the marki...

Characteristics of Pro V1 Golf Balls

Using the proper ball is an important factor for a low score on the golf course. You can have the right clubs, but without the right ball, you won't be able to optimize your game. Every ball is designed to fit certain players a...

Comparsion of Golf Balls

The type of golf ball you use can affect how far you drive it, how many fairways and greens you hit and how well you perform around the greens. When choosing a golf ball, you are forced to make a sacrifice one way or another. I...

The History of Srixon Golf Balls

Srixon is a Japanese golf equipment manufacturer that is a leading producer of golf balls. The company is a division of Sumitomo Rubber Industries Limited. The Srixon name comes from the initials of the parent company, SRI. The...

How to Compare Golf Balls

Buying a golf ball based on price won't necessarily get you the best golf ball. Manufacturers make golf balls with different compressions and covers, based on the playing attributes of golfers. A high-priced, high-compression b...

What Is the Importance of Dimples on a Golf Ball?

All regulation golf balls have dimples, but not all dimples are created equal. Golf balls have dimples of different sizes, shapes and patterns, all with the same overall purpose. The dimples make the balls go farther and zoom t...

Biodegradable Golf Balls & Tees

In the first decade of the 21st century, golf operators have responded by maintaining courses in a more responsible manner, cutting back on the use of pesticides, for example. Biodegradable golf balls and tees would seem to be ...

Why Are Golf Balls Dimpled?

Many golfers might think that golf balls have always had their sterotypical dimples. However in the history of golf, dimples are a fairly recent addition. These small indentations have a lot to do with the way people play golf,...

The Advantages of 2 Piece Vs. 3 Piece Golf Balls

Golf balls have undergone several transformations throughout the history of the game. From the "gutta percha" and leather-covered "feathery" golf balls of the early 1900's to the high-performance four-piece ...

Number of Golf Balls Allowed in a Bag

From the rules of play to rules governing equipment, possible violations are everywhere, and the golf ball is no exception. But amid all the real rules surrounding golf balls are a few myths and sources of confusion, especially...

What Do the Numbers on Golf Balls Signify?

You might see several different types of numbers on your golf ball. The most prominent one is for identification of the ball. It helps you distinguish yoursl from others you may encounter on the course. You also might see small...

Top-Flite Golf Balls

Golfers usually require different types of balls. According to Dick's Sporting Goods, there are three types of golf balls: distance, spin and control. Depending on your swing speed and overall game, you may need a certain type ...

Wilson Zip Golf Balls Vs. the 50-50 Golf Balls

In 1954, it introduced its first golf ball, which boasted a 40 percent increase in ball speed off of the club face. Wilson manufactures both the 50/50 and Zip golf balls, which are versatile balls that feature distance, control...

How the Golf Ball Affects Your Game

The differences in golf ball construction can affect everything from distance to trajectory to just the feel of the ball coming off the club head. But as in any sport, subtle differences in technology will be largely noticed by...

Range Balls Vs. Good Golf Ball Distances

Many golfers spend hours on the practice range, molding their golf games by attempting to create a repetitive golf swing that will hopefully perform well under pressure when it counts. Another common use of the practice range i...

Multi-Layer Golf Ball Technology

A golf ball should have little side or backspin for long, straight tee shots, control for iron shots, and a soft appeal for chipping and putting. Multi-layered golf balls are designed for just this purpose. These golf balls, wh...

Information About Srixon Golf Balls

1 Vijay Singh and many other PGA players. While Srixon's Z-Star range is aimed at more accomplished players, the company also has distance balls for those with higher handicaps.

Types of Noodle Golf Balls

Noodle is the name of a golf ball line under the Maxfli brand, named because the golf balls are designed to be hit long and straight. This trajectory is achieved by a low spin rate combined with a high launch angle. Numerous va...

What Is the Difference Between Golf Balls?

Fortunately, modern golf ball technology has managed to create a variety of balls that are geared to different swing types and skill levels, helping you to find the golf ball that will best serve your needs.

How to Pick Up a Golf Ball With a Wedge

Every golfer knows, however, that there can be a lot of down time in any round when you are waiting between shots and between holes. In order to relieve the boredom, you might want to do a couple of trick with your clubs and th...

How to Calculate Golf Ball Distance and Clubhead Speed

A golfer wanting to figure his clubhead speed and carry distance with a driver isn't necessarily trying to collect bragging points. The two pieces of data are a starting place to learn what type of driver that player needs to h...

How to Compare Golf Balls for the Average Golfer

Golf ball technology seemingly changes from year to year, with companies spending millions of dollars on research and development of new technologies that will help your golf game. These golf balls can advertise adding more dis...

How to Compare Srixon Golf Balls

Srixon makes golf balls to suit players of different abilities. The areas of your game on which to focus for comparisons are in the feel and spin of shots into and around the green, and the clubhead speed you generate with your...

How to Choose Golf Balls Carefully

Average amateur golfers are happy to get out and play an occasional round and not lose any balls, and they're not picky about adding found balls to their bag so long as they're white and dimply. If you're more serious about you...

How to Putt a Golf Ball With a Driver

Golf is a game that will reward creativity. One of those creative aspects is using your driver to putt the ball on occasion. You can use your driver to putt when you are off the green and you have an uphill shot to the flagstic...

How to Clean Golf Balls From a Pond

Golf ball diving is big business and profitable, according to ESPN. At least 200 million golf balls are lost each year, with the majority of those retrieved coming from water hazards. Reported annual incomes for ball divers ran...

How to Choose a Golf Ball Based on Golf Spin

You can find launch monitors, once only available to professional golfers in high-tech testing locations, in larger golf shops, allowing you the ability to see how ball speed, launch angle and spin can expose weaknesses that ma...

How to Pick a Golf Ball

Picking the appropriate golf ball for your game can make a big difference. Not all golf balls are created the same. Some balls increase spin, which can cause much more dramatic slices and hooks. Some balls are less likely to bo...

How to Choose the Right Golf Balls

While people of all ages can enjoy golf, you'll work all your life to master it. The right equipment makes the game more enjoyable and often results in better scores and more consistent performance. With so many types ...

Definition of a Golf Ball

By the rules of the game of golf, the ball itself may not weigh any more than 1.62 oz. and it must have a diameter of at least 1.68 inches. There are many types of balls made from a variety of companies that can vary in their p...

How to Select the Proper Golf Ball

Yet when it comes time to choose a golf ball, will just grab anything he can find. There are different types of golf balls available that offer different characteristics on the course. Choosing a golf ball that best suits your ...

How to Clean Golf Balls at Home

Washing stations at a golf course are usually adequate for cleaning your ball during a round, but you may want to give your golf balls a more complete cleaning later. With the right materials and a little effort, you can thorou...

How to Balance a Golf Ball on a Tee

A golf tee is a small wooden or plastic holder that fits into the ground and balances your golf ball before you take a shot. A tee is only used for the first shot of each hole, which is referred to as your "tee shot." It is imp...

How Do You Play Four Ball Golf?

In four-ball golf, also known as best ball, two pairs of golfers compete against each other. Each player plays his own ball so that four balls remain in play on each hole. Each pair chooses the lower score, or “best ball,...

Understanding How to Pick a Golf Ball

Golf balls still look similar to those made in 2000, but the construction and technology involved in their production has evolved so much, players can find a ball that best fits their games. Whether you prefer balls that spin e...

Golf Ball Components

Golf balls have three different types of construction, according to Golf Ball Guide. The two-piece, for most golfers, features a large, solid rubber core surrounded by a plastic or rubber cover. The three-piece hybrid has a sol...

Information on Top-Flite Golf Balls

In 2010, "Golf Digest" ranked the 30 best golf balls out of the 1,051 models currently listed as conforming golf balls by the U.S. Golf Association, or USGA, and Top-Flite’s Gamer V2 ball received a gold rating in the $20...

Tips on Buying Golf Balls

Buying golf balls is a lot like buying shoes. Many types and styles of shoes are available, but in the end the most important attribute is to find some shoes that fit well. The same is true with golf balls. Many cores, covers ...

Facts About the Golf Ball

The earliest known golf balls, as documented in the mid-1500s, were made of wood. In the 1600s, players began using the "Featherie," which was made of cow or horse hide stuffed with goose feathers. Rubber balls emerged in the 1...

Golf Balls for Longer Distance for Beginners

The best golf ball for the beginner costs the least, since the beginner will lose many of them, according to the Guide to Golf Equipment. Hitting a golf ball a long way depends on many factors.

What Materials Make Golf Balls?

Golf balls have evolved in several ways since their invention hundreds of years ago in Scotland. Dimples have been installed on the exterior of the ball to improve its flight through the air. Instead of wood, golf balls are now...

Types of Hacky Sacks

Hacky sacks, also known as footbags, have existed in various forms since at least 2600 B.C., when, Dr. Anne Farrell notes in a report for the College of New Jersey, imperial Chinese guards kicked around a sack stuffed with hair...

Backyard Games Using Golf Balls

Maybe you are inspired by backyard memories of your childhood, local park or at the beach, enjoying time with the family, barbecuing, relaxing and playing games. Some fun backyard games can be played with old golf balls.

Tips About Golf Balls

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...

Golf Ball Marker Rules

The green is the only spot on the golf course where you can pick up your ball without incurring a penalty. Most players use a ball marker to note the exact spot where their ball was before lifting it to clean it or allow anothe...

Types of Golf Balls

Just as there are many different types of clubs to choose from, there are also several different types of golf balls available. These can vary by how many pieces make up the ball, or what material is at the ball's core, or what...

Golf Ball Distance Vs. Club Used for Shot

But if you eavesdrop on a professional golfer's conversations with his caddie, you'll overhear that distance is the No. 1 factor they consider when choosing a club. Some golf clubs are specifically designed to help you hit the ...

Golf Ball Manufacturing Process

Golf balls are made mostly of plastic and rubber. Two-piece balls have a solid rubber core and a thermoplastic cover. These are longer-lasting than three-piece balls and account for 70 percent of golf ball production. Two-piece...

How to Sell Used Golf Balls

Go to a local municipal golf course and talk to the course manager about going to the course's water hazards about fishing out golf balls at night and during the course's off-hours. You will need a ball retriever attached to a ...

What Is a Golf Ball Made Of?

The most common popular golf ball on the market to day is the two piece golf ball. The inside of the golf ball is made out of rubber and the outside of the golf ball is made out of plastic. This ball accounts of 70 percent of a...

5 Things You Need to Know About Boils

Boils look like giant pimples, and they form when a hair follicle becomes infected. The bacteria from the infection festers in the follicle, which swells with pus. Boils can become as large as golf balls before they finally br...