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 Golf Ball Technology by Knetgolf

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PostSubject: Golf Ball Technology by Knetgolf   Golf Ball Technology by Knetgolf EmptyTue Aug 02, 2011 2:52 pm


Golf ball structures break down broadly into two basic categories: wound golf balls, which are the all too familiar conventional golf ball buy golf clubs
structure we all grew up with, and the solid golf ball which made its appearance in the 1980s. Ever since Bridgestone introduced the popular two-piece Altus golf ball back in Japan back in TaylorMade R9 Supertri Driver
1982, solid balls have achieved rapid penetration. Solid golf ball structure is now at the peak of its popularity, accounting for 95 percent of all golf balls sold in the Japanese market.

Wound golf ball structure is a direct descendant of the Hasket ball, invented in 1898. Solid164-Callaway+RACallaway RAZR X Irons

golf ball structure on the other hand, has evolved from the one-piece golf ball that was first invented in Ping Anser Forged Irons
1966. Until recently, the general opinion among golfers has been that solid balls produced a hard feel upon impact, and that they offered poor spin control and over all performance. However, with the development of golf balls made of urethane resins, the ratio of professionals using solid balls at the 2000 US Open reached a striking 30 percent.

As such examples indicate, golf balls have evolved and are being improved in ways that increasingly meet golfers' needs. Learn more about the Evolution of Golf Ball Construction.
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There are more than 1,500 different kinds of golf balls that have been approved by the R&A and USGA. In addition, there are a large number of unproved golf balls available on the market as well. A typical golfer today can easily find a golf ball that has made the kind of progress expressed above.

The real message is that golfers should take the intuitive to try new golf balls, rather than staying with the same old golf ball experience. Today's golf balls are different, no doubt about it, Titleist 910 D2 Driver
so take advantage of the technologies that are available to improve your golf game. By this -- is meant simply that by experimenting with some of the many different golf balls available today, one may discover golf balls that more closely fit the style of your golf play.
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