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The WRONG Golf Ball Compression Could KILL Your Game!



Today I’m taking a deep dive look into golf ball compression!

Playing the wrong compression golf ball could kill your game, or at least add shots to your score!

I’ll be giving you a full guide on golf ball compression and cutting open and comparing the some high and low compression golf balls to show you the insides of these golf balls.

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What’s inside these and have you played either golf ball before? 🤔🏌️‍♂️

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8 Comments

  1. I have played low compression to hight compression golf balls, for me it’s the flight some low compression balls spin to much and balloon up and lose distance, i play the pro v1x because it flys a little higher than a pro v1 for my 92 to 95 mph swing speed, I have an 8.75 driver to help with distance, I have tried the Wilson triad which is a great ball with good distance, I will say that you are correct that the ball compression doesn’t really matter until you can swing over 100 mph. 🏌️‍♂️👍🇨🇦

  2. I would discourage the use of Urethane balls to high or most mid handicappers. With a developing swing the ball will grab the club face too much so any shot not square at the club face will leave with away more side spin. Stick with any of the ionomer balls Srixon distance as a summer ball. ( hold spin around greens as good as pro V1). AD333 balls are the UK best selling ball they fit this needed performance at 72 compression. Taylormade distance is now a straight rival at 70 compression so really a ( mid ) soft ball. RBZ balls are good too.
    At my club of 850 members the Pro V1 is number 1 (20%) Next is Srixon distance then AD333 ( 18%) then (>) Soft feel ( 16% ) > Titlist Velocity then Trufeel ( both are almost neck and neck) (15%) then Pinnacle Softs ( 8 %) others RBZ all the new TM balls and Titleist ( which are only really out 1 season)
    Findings from the 1,500 I have in storage, collected over the past 3 years. And spreadsheet logged. Club average handicap in 17 course index is 115 so not and easy course. Hilly park land.

  3. This didn't clear anything up, for me at least. I don't know anymore about what ball I should play than I did before I watched this video.

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