Monday, December 26, 2011

Golf Ball Spin Rates - Spin Your Way To Victory!

!±8± Golf Ball Spin Rates - Spin Your Way To Victory!

The kind of spin that is generated by the golfer is best known by the way the ball behaves after hitting the ground. The ball can either, spin and stop, spin and roll back or just spin and roll on? Such movement is dependent on the way the ball was hit, the make of the ball and the club used to hit the ball. Some balls may spin more than the others, in air as well as after impact with the ground. The spin rate of a golf ball also determines the extent to which the ball stays hit in the air.

Any way that you hit the ball, there is certain degree of spin that always comes into play. If you hit the ball lower towards the ground, more backspin is generated. On the other hand if you hit the ball higher, a kind of topspin is generated that thrusts the ball further. Thus, the spin rate of the golf ball varies depending on which part of the ball gets hit and with what impact.

If there is low spin rate on the ball, it will drop much quickly on the ground and won't get a very high elevation. However, if the spin rate is on the higher side, the ball will almost bear the appearance of a balloon and travel higher towards the sky. Getting the perfect spin rate is a challenging task for every golfer, beginners and experts alike. Following are some tips that may come to your rescue while trying to generate that perfect spin on your golf ball:

- You must stand with your feet much closer to each other as compared to while taking a normal shot.

- You must position your body in such a way that the golf ball is nearer to your back foot.

- Make use of a flop wedge (60 degrees)

- If you don't have a flop wedge, a sand wedge can also be used.

- Take your swing from an upright surface.

- You must make sure that you hit the golf ball right underneath it, before digging out the divot.

- Feel free and play your normal shot.

The spin rate of the golf ball also depends on how it has been made. Many pros suggest that one should employ three layered (three-piece) golf balls rather than two layered (two-piece) ones to obtain maximum spin and thus better control over the shot.

The way the golf ball is constructed is dominantly responsible for the rate of spin on it. The two-piece balls though more popular with common golfers don't offer as much rate of spin as is generated with the three-piece balls. This holds true for both the wounded and solid core three-piece balls.

If you are looking to derive maximum length from your hit, you must keep in mind to generate as less spin as you can. There is always a moderate way of going about your hits so that you get the distance as well as the control required to make the ball halt at will. The best form of golf ball spin rate is one that enables you to hit the ball as far as you want and also make it stop just at the right time. It is difficult but not impossible. After all, practice makes a man perfect!


Golf Ball Spin Rates - Spin Your Way To Victory!

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Dunlop Loco - 10 Dozen - Mint

!±8± Dunlop Loco - 10 Dozen - Mint

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  • THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES 120 MINT GOLF BALLS
  • Player Type: Intermediate
  • WHAT IS A MINT QUALITY BALL? These golf balls are like new in appearance and will feel and play as a new ball would. They may include player marks, but no scuffs or blemishes. They may contain corporate or team logos. We like to call them One Hit Wonder golf balls as it was most likely lost after the first swing. Refinished golf balls also fit into the mint category but have no player markings at all.
  • WHAT IS A AAA QUALITY BALL? These are the same as a golf ball you have played with for a few holes. (They don't look new anymore, but you would keep teeing them up.) These are balls that did not make it into our Grade A category. They will have player marks, scuffs, or blemishes, but nothing bad enough to affect the playability of the ball.

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Dunlop Loco - 10 Dozen - Mint

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Eric's Big Drive

Eric (sou2601) from TPC_Clubhouse hits a 300+ yard bomb in real life... Equipment: TaylorMade R580 stiff shaft, Dunlop "LOCO" balls Location: Rolling Hills, Salisbury NC #11 (Par 4, 402 yards)

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

5 Reasons to Play Yellow Balls

!±8± 5 Reasons to Play Yellow Balls

1. They play exactly the same as any other ball

2. When you hit the middle of the fairway with your driver, as you walk up to your ball you have to admit it's a pretty good feeling, if you have a yellow ball, you get that feeling longer because your mind knows that it is your ball
sooner than when you have to walk all the way to it to KNOW it's your ball.

3. No one ever "picks up" or hits the yellow ball by mistake

4. Yellow balls are easier to find when you do hit them in the woods

5. Yellow balls are less than for 15

I started using them this year after I found one on the course and played the rest of the round with it, and there is no turning back. If you can get past the initial "rookie" look of the yellow ball, I can assure anyone that tries a yellow ball will see the difference. I actually went to the golf shop from the golf course to buy a box. When I arrived at golfsmith and asked if they had yellow Noodles, the guy told me they don't exist, I tried to convince him that I had just used one, after he spoke to the other guy, he assured me they did not exist. He was right, the ball I had played was a Dunlop Loco. I wound up purchasing 2 boxes of Pinnacle gold in yellow for .99 for a box of 15. The Pinnacle ball winds up being even better (in my humble opinion) than the Loco. Don't get me wrong, I was never a big proponent of all the hype about golf balls, I have been playing golf for 20 years and can honestly say I never purchased a box of balls that cost more than a box.

I guess I consider myself an above average player, on a good day I'll shoot in the low 70's, on a bad day , low 80's, which makes me a 4 handicap. It always amazed me how you would see people spending on a box of balls but don't have the ability to take advantage of the technology that they are paying for. With the average golfers score being somewhere around 100, most golfers would be much better served by investing money into golf improvement. One other word of warning, be prepared for the wise cracks from your buddies. After I won a few friendly matches with my yellow ball, the wise cracks stopped.


5 Reasons to Play Yellow Balls

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