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Golf Balls Feel |
Firm Feel -
As the title implies, firm feel golf balls will feel hard off the clubface.
Usually aimed towards distance golf balls, the hard cover will produce a more
explosive hit than a softer feeling ball. Therefore choosing a firm feeling golf
ball will produce the maximum distance from your driver and irons, but you will
sacrifice a certain amount of feel around the greens. It is aimed towards high
handicap golfers who place more importance on distance and iron play than
spinning shots into greens. By far the most durable ball of the three, you will
rarely mark or scuff this type and ball and as a result it will play more
rounds. All golf ball brand such as titleist, callaway, nike,topflite,
Bridgestone, Maxfli, Dunlop have different feel.
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Mid Feel -
Similar to a mid spinning golf ball, the mid feel ball acts as a compromise
between the explosive distance from a firm ball and the feel of a soft ball.
Again suited to most players game, it is aimed towards mid handicap golfers
that desire distance as well as improving their control by having a soft feel
ball to use around the greens. Becoming a popular choice in today's market as
manufacturers are developing mid feel golf balls that contain dual qualities of
feel and distance.
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Soft Feel -
Going back to the days of balata covered golf balls, the soft feel ball is the
choice of many low handicap and professional golfers. The soft feel cover means
that a competent player can work spin into their game and use the soft feel to
help their short game. It does not produce the distance of a firm feeling golf
ball, but offers improved playability to those golfers that distance is not a
weakness. Although, the vast majority of professionals use this type of soft
feeling golf ball, it is not suitable for your typical amateur. The soft cover
means the ball can scuff easily and will not last as long as a harder feeling
ball.
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