Apr
29
Posted on 29-04-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 29-04-2008
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alexisanyomous asked:


Last night me and my friend were throwing a golf ball and she hit me in the eye. There is a huge bruise and a bump and everything i see out of it is blurry and it hurts when i blink. and everything is kind of black that i see out of it

What do you think it is and what do you think i should do?

Ronald

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Apr
27
Posted on 27-04-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 27-04-2008
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Suzie Smith asked:


The game of golf can be an expensive hobby when you are first starting out. However, new golf clubs, golf bag, and even clothes and shoes can last for years without you needing to replace them. But for golfs most needed accessory, the golf ball, the price of replacing new golf balls is a costly and reoccurring expense that is unavoidable.

All golf courses are full of areas that are designed to swallow up golf balls like water and sand and tall grass. Many golfers look for ways to save money on golf balls especially at fifty dollars a dozen for some new golf balls. It is no wonder you hear groans from most golfers as they helplessly watch one of their golf balls fly into water or get lost in the tall grass.

The cheapest way to save money on golf balls is, although not the easiest way, is to search the golf course for lost golf balls. Of course, this is very time consuming and makes for a slow game of golf if you do this whilst playing. Golf balls that are lost on the golf course are usually collected and sold in the pro shop, often for as little as fifty cents a piece. Large retailers and sporting goods stores also sell used golf balls which have been found, cleaned and re-packaged. These are usually moderately priced. Of course, one disadvantage of buying pre-owned golf balls from the pro shop or retail store is that different makes or models of golf balls may be mixed in the packs and different brands have different playing characteristics.

There are many brands of new golf balls on the market that represent very good value for money and can cost as little as ten dollars a dozen. These less expensive golf balls are likely to work just as well for you as their more expensive partners.

Golf balls that have more spin and are softer tend to be the more expensive models. The golf ball industry produces new makes and models every year. So look out for the ‘end-of-season’ clearance sales. Most newly manufactured golf balls will not differ greatly in their performance than their predecessors, it is usually the style that changes. So ‘last seasons’ golf balls will be sold at huge discounts. It may be possible to purchase golf balls that were originally say thirty dollars a dozen for as little as ten dollars.

Discount golf balls are available everywhere, so keep your eyes and ears open and when you find a good deal make sure you stock up while you have the chance. You will save money and have a supply of golf balls that will last you for a long time. Unless like me you have a liking for the water or the tall grass!

If you would like more information on new and used golf balls please visit my website at:

www.newandusedgolfballs.com

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Gloria

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Apr
24
Posted on 24-04-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 24-04-2008
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tomservo552 asked:


What is a good estimate for the spring constant of the golf ball (assuming that it behaves like a Hooke’s Law spring under compression)?

Jeremy
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Apr
22
Posted on 22-04-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 22-04-2008
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supraman270 asked:


While golfing with my local course, my buddy found this strange golf ball with the silhouette of a bagpiper on it. There were no other markings on the ball, just the bagpipe guy. It has stumped us, but the ball seems to be good luck so I guess its not that bad!

Maria
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Apr
18
Posted on 18-04-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 18-04-2008
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Ronald Piper asked:


Whether you are a beginner at golf or a professional, you will want the golf ball that suits you and your game best. You will also want to get the best golf ball for your money. This is where golf ball reviews come in handy as a reference tool.

Don’t allow yourself to be swayed by what you see your friends or fellow golfers using. First, they may have been golfing longer than you have. Secondly, they may have an entirely different technique than what you have. There are many good golf ball reviews online, in magazines or stores that will be very helpful. It is wise to remember that the most expensive balls may not be what you need. The top-of-the-line name brands that you read about may not be the best for you either. More expensive is not always best- just more expensive.

Golf balls consist of two major types: wound or solid. The wound balls are the conventional balls that have been around for years. The solid ball came into play in the 1980’s. Originally, golfers were of the opinion that the solid golf balls offered little control of spin and performed poorly in general. They were used to the wound ball. Technology has now advanced to where golf ball reviews will show the increased popularity and use of solid balls.

Beyond the two basis types, there are one piece, two-piece and three-piece balls. The one piece, made of Surlyn with dimples, is the basic ball for on the driving range or just starting out. You won’t get much distance, but they are very durable and inexpensive, which makes them great for practicing. Two-piece balls have the core and a strong covering. Due to the high restitution covering, you will get great distance and durability. Manufacturers are now able to make them “softer” which contributes to greater control. Golf ball reviews have shown that these are very popular for the every day golfer on the course.

Three-piece balls, wound with a liquid center or solid, allow the more experienced golfer the control he wants. The backspin is very good and there is good distance and height. These are more for the experienced golfer who is able to “control” his shots with spin and distance.

There are also four-piece balls, but they are new on the market. They are made of a soft Urethane, are durable and great for distance.

You will be able to choose if you are looking for spin or feel golf balls. Golf ball reviews will help you decide which ball is right for you. Low spin golf balls will lessen the amount of side spin when you shoot, therefore the ball will go straighter in the air. It may not go as far in the air as you”d like, but with less spin it will roll more when it hits the ground. This is a good ball for player that is unable to get a long drive. A mid spin golf balls is the ball most suitable for all players. It combines both distance and feel. High spin golf balls are made to increase the spin when it”s in the air and go farther. They are used a lot by golfers that hit right to left with a draw.

Firm feel golf balls are used for distance, and will feel hard when hit. They are used if distance is more important than spinning onto the green. It’s a very durable ball and will go many rounds. Mid feel golf balls act similar to the mid spinning ball in that it is the most suitable for all players. It combines distance with being easily controlled on the green. Soft feel golf balls are balls used by many professional golfers that are able to use spin on short shots. It is not a ball for beginners. It is easily nicked or damaged due to the soft cover.

Irene

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Apr
18
Posted on 18-04-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 18-04-2008
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Tim Heeter asked:


Choosing the right golf ball can be a daunting task. Especially if you understand that the ball you choose can significantly impact your play. Follow these five tips to golf ball selection and see an immediate impact in your level of play.

Realistically Identify Your Skill Level

Choosing the right golf ball begins with evaluating both your style of play and skill level. This must be accurate and honest. If you can only drive 175 yards, say so. If you have a wicked slice, that is okay.

Remember to be honest so that you can find the correct golf ball to improve these parts of your game. Otherwise you may end up playing worse with the wrong golf ball choice.

Choose Between A Two or Three Piece Ball

For the sake of simplicity you should choose a 2 piece golf ball if you want to hit the ball further, have a bad slice or hook, have a slower swing speed, or want to spend less money. Two piece golf balls are generally cheaper and are much better for higher handicap players.

There is a stigma about two piece golf balls; they are thought to be low quality. However, today’s two piece golf balls are much higher quality than the three piece golf balls of as little as 8-10 years ago.

Three piece golf balls tend to have softer feel, produce more spin, do not fly as far, and generally cost more than their two piece counter parts. These balls are better for lower handicap players who have extremely consistent swings.

A better ball striker who loves to work the ball with a draw or fade will benefit from the extra spin of a three piece golf ball. Chances are this player hits the ball far enough to negate the lack of distance of these balls.

Purchase Golf Balls That Match Your Swing Characteristics

Choosing the right golf ball is now easier than ever thanks to better marketing. It is now uncommon to find golf balls without helpful information right on the packaging. Look for information on the back of the package and find a match to your swing characteristics.

Start With Your Swing Speed

The most important characteristic of your swing to keep in mind when choosing the right golf ball is your swing speed. The wrong type of ball for your swing speed can actually reduce your yardage. On the other side, you can get tremendous distance with much less effort when properly matched.

Unfortunately, most golfers have no clue about their correct swing speed. Most golfers, especially males, tend to highly overestimate their swing speed.

To get your proper swing speed you can go to a pro shop. Otherwise purchase or borrow a swing speed monitor. Do not guess. Chances are you will be wrong.

Fine Tune Your Selection With Personal Preferences

Now you can fine tune your selection by choosing the level of feel (softness) and spin you prefer. Most ball packaging will include the amount of spin with a driver, and the amount of spin with a 9-iron. Most players will benefit from less spin from a driver, and perhaps a little more from the iron.

Finally, Test A Few Different Balls

Once you find a few brands of balls that produce balls with your desired characteristics make sure to give a handful of them a try. Test them out in all aspects of your game. Putting, chipping, 100 yards and in, long irons, and driving are all important. You will use all of these shots, so remember to evaluate all types of shots with the different balls.

You may be surprised to find that a ball that feels sweet off of the tee may sound terrible with your putter. In the end, that is the joy of having so many choices. Not only are there tremendous golf balls available for your exact playing level, you can also choose a ball the meets all of your personal preferences.

Choosing the right golf ball is really a simple process. Just remember to be honest with yourself and drop your ego. The ball with the fancier packaging, more recognized name brand, or higher cost is not necessarily any better for your golf game. And that is what matters most.

Betty

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Apr
18
Posted on 18-04-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 18-04-2008
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David Karlson asked:


Corporate logo golf balls are a great for trade shows, corporate events and sales incentives. Golf lovers everywhere appreciate imprinted or logo golf balls. Round logos work the best because they maximize the imprint-able area on the ball. A rectangular or horizontal style logo would be shrunk to fit in the standard logo area.

Brands used for corporate logo golf balls include such well-known names as Nike, Precept, Callaway, Bridgestone, Titleist, Maxfli and Taylor Made. Custom golf balls can be provided in a clean, sharp and exact color as requested. Most companies that provide custom logo golf balls have a minimum order required.
Imagine if your companies name appears on such a popular golf ball as Titleist, Wilson, Spalding or Nike. Your clients and customers will be impressed. Many top corporations and companies use corporate logo golf balls to promote their particular business image. Playing golf is one of the most popular ways for business people to get to know their clients and customers in a more relaxed environment.

Corporate logo golf balls are a great gift to give to your golfing business partners and clients. Each time they use your golf balls your company is being promoted. If your company is sponsoring a golf tournament then these balls are a great way to promote the tournament especially if the golf balls are given away as free.

Corporate logo golf balls are a great gift idea at company Christmas parties and summer barbeques. They can be used as prizes during contests such as longest drive or closest to the pin. Anyone who plays golf will appreciate a box of free golf balls.

If your company is considering using corporate logo golf balls for their promotion it is important to consider the quality of golf ball used. You do not want your company associated with a cheap product. That is why it is important to use the best possible ball for your promotion and events. Experienced and knowledgeable golfers will know that you have cut corners and used a cheaper ball. They will wonder if that is the way, your company conducts their business. The same thing occurs that if your company chooses a top brand, people will think your company cares about their product and service.

Mass production of corporate logo golf balls is not the way to go either. You want your company’s golf balls to be exclusive items. This enhances a corporate image of quality products and quality people. Using a good marketing and planning campaign will go a long way in promoting your company’s products and services.
Corporate logo golf balls get attention and handing out free golf balls gets your company noticed especially if your company targets the golfing crowd. These types of marketing tools are perfect for giving gifts, excellent for a company or corporate promotion and branding, and plus they perfect for golf events of all kinds. Custom golf balls are hot in golf they are in high demand. So get your company involved in this great marketing tool.

Make sure the company that your hire to imprint your logo on their golf balls uses a process that seals the logo on the ball. The proper way to do this is to take an unfinished ball and pad print the logo on and then once it is dry, a clear coat is applied over the ball to seal the logo. The makes the logo more resistant to any wearing or scratching. This is the most effective way to produce corporate logo golf balls.

Some companies will not apply a clear coat to the golf balls, this means the logo is not sealed thus making it susceptible to scratching, wearing or fading over time. When arranging a quote from a company for your corporate logo golf balls, make sure that there are no hidden fees or setup fees added. Some suppliers have been known to leave out a setup charge to make their cost per dozen seem cheaper. Then they may add a setup charge or fee that is hidden somewhere in the fine print.

In conclusion, when searching for a supplier to provide your corporate logo golf balls or any other promotional golf item it is important to do your homework and ask questions. Your company’s image is at stake.

Leslie

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Apr
17
Posted on 17-04-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 17-04-2008
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ConnorWilhem3 asked:


I put some impact tape on my driver and I consistently hit the golf ball more towards the heel. I shoot in the high 80’s and have taken lessons for this problem. Video tape shows my hands pushing out slightly (towards the direction I’m facing). The results are pull hooks or outright shanks. Obviously lessons aren’t helping.

Any drills or tips would be great!

Thomas

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Apr
17
Posted on 17-04-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 17-04-2008
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zachary skinner asked:


Bulk golf balls,whether they are logo overruns or used, are a fantastic way to try a Titleist ProV1 or some other expensive golf ball normally out of your pricerange for a reasonable cost. But there are a few things you should be aware of when you go searching for bulk golf balls. The excess, or bulk balls, are made by mistakes or when extra balls wind up being sold at a discount as bulk golf balls. Lower grade bulk golf balls make great practice balls. It is possible to locate highly rated golf balls and even brand name bulk golf balls to use as you become more experienced.

Many use the idea of Mint as their best quality ball, followed by a Grade A or AAA and then a Grade B or AA etc. As you know a single sleeve of these types of golf balls can cost you a pretty penny and that is why most pro shops collect top quality golf balls to provide you with an affordable alternative to new golf balls. Cheap golf balls with a high quality rating perform just as well as the same balls purchased brand new.

Two-piece balls, which have been on the market for many years, will spin less and go a little farther off the driver than the soft, wound balata balls that were used on tour until five years ago. The hard-core two-piece ball will spin about the same as the wound ball off the wedge only if it has an extremely soft and relatively thick cover. A multilayer ball will do this because it has a soft core (for speed off the driver face) surrounded by a hard mantle and a thin soft cover. The mantle reduces spin off the driver, and the cover, too thin to influence driver launch conditions, is soft enough to significantly influence the spin off the wedge.

Before making a bulk golf ball purchase, you need to find each companies grading key so you can find out what the major differences are between their grades. Then you can see if the price premium from a Grade A ball to a Mint ball is worth the jump. The lower grade bulk golf balls are really only good for filling your shag bag and using to practice with.

Bulk balls make ideal practice balls or replacements if you tend to lose lots of balls on a course. Whether you are looking for some practice balls or you lose a lot of balls while whacking them around the course, bulk buying of your golf balls is the savvy way to go.

Holly

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Apr
16
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Daniela T asked:


how do hitting a golf ball in the moon differ from hitting a golf ball on the earth?

Regina
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