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Golf Flexibility Is A Key Component For Senior Golfers
Golf flexibility is a common term among senior golfers. Most senior golfers know they have a declining level of golf flexibility and distance. But why then do most of them not participate in a golf flexibility program? If you are in this group of...

Golf Swing Tips Will Not Work By Themselves
Golf swing tips are rampant! Golfers can’t get enough of them. But are they working…or are they adding to the confusion and frustration of your game? Many qualified instructors will tell you to stay away from all the golf swing tips in the golf...

Improve Your Golf Swing With Keeping Your Golf Club On The Correct Swing Plane
We as golfers have heard the term swing plane many times during our golfing careers. But do we really know the definition of it and the bearing upon our golf swing? Recently, I had a conversation with Dean Reinmuth (top 30 teaching pro...

Using A Golf Fitness Video Will Save Time And Improve Your Game
Using a golf fitness video is a great alternative to going to a gym. Just think of the time you’re saving not worrying about what you where or how you look or driving 20 to 30 minutes to your local gym and then showering, changing and getting back...

Yogalates for Golf
To swing a golf club simply rotate back then rotate forward while shifting your weight accordingly around the axis of motion of each hip. To this simple version of the swing, add a few things such as a good grip, proper weight transfer, maintain...

 
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Titleist Golf Balls Info - Know What's Up Your Sleeve

Most golfers buy whatever balls are on sale. Or, other golfers may buy the same balls that they’ve used since Ronald Reagan was in office. If these golfers had the true Titleist golf balls info and ratings on all other brands and makes, they may buy their balls differently.

Whether you’re shooting a Titleist golf ball, a Top Flite golf ball, or a Nike golf ball, you may be using the wrong one altogether. There are more than 5,000 different ways to design a golf ball. How can you then know you’re using the exact right one for your game?

Your first step to knowing you're purchasing the correct golf ball is to know what kind of golf ball you're using at the moment. Is it a solid two-piece ball? Or is your ball multilayered or three-piece? Or are you spending the big bucks on high performance balls?

Don't know? Well, you should. The type of golf ball determines how that ball comes off your club. No matter if it's Titleist or any


other brand, it's the type of ball that matters most.

If you're a beginner or casual player, for instance, you'll want to use a two-piece ball. It is the most affordable type on the market. What's more, it responds best to the inconsistencies of a beginning golfer. In other words, two-piece balls are forgiving whether you swing fat or look your head up.

On the other hand, multi-Layered balls allow more control for intermediate players for such things as spin. For pro players, you can't beat a performance ball. These balls cost twice as much as regular balls, but then again, they may fly nearly twice as long!

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Mike Ross is the founder of Golf-Equipment-World.com.
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