You’ve probably seen this fellow a million times, a guy who takes one look at a new ball he has just found in the rough and then wears a look of disgust. “It’s a 90 compression,” he’s likely to say.
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges they ...
Titleist’s Pro V1 and Pro V1x are the gold-standard in the equipment manufacturer’s golf ball portfolio. But for the golfer who wanted something at a more budget-friendly price point, Titleist’s DT ...
The Titleist TruFeel may not garner all the headlines that the company’s flagship Pro V1 franchise gets for all its success on the world’s professional tours, but the low-compression two-piece ball ...
You're swinging hard but getting the distance of someone swinging easily. Your playing partner with the smooth tempo is ...
The Bridgestone e6 name has resonated with average golfers and their search for the right golf ball since its introduction in 2005. Touted for its straighter flight, three-piece construction and soft ...
Diving into the numbers to find out exactly how extreme heat and cold can change the way a golf ball feels and performs. Golf balls are designed for golf, and golf is an outdoor sport, meaning they ...
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