Are harder golf balls better?

What Are Hard Golf Balls Good For? Harder golf balls produce more spin and a higher launch angle off the face of the club. Designed for players with higher swing speeds who don't want too much compression off the tee, or players who want more spin and control of the ball.
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Is a harder or softer golf ball better?

In almost all cases, an average golfer will prefer a softer golf ball over a firmer ball. Softer balls normally have a lower compression rating which means it will take less club speed to properly compress the ball. This will result in straighter shots and a better feeling golf ball.
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Do pro golfers use hard or soft balls?

We take a look. Why Do Pro Golfers Use Soft Golf Balls? In this day and age there is always talk about distance in the professional game. Given most courses are getting longer and longer, hitting the ball a long way has grown in importance with shorter players finding it harder and harder to keep up.
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What goes farther a hard or soft golf ball?

The harder the ball, the further it tends to go with less spin. Harder golf balls tend to be much cheaper than softer golf balls. If you lose balls regularly then harder golf balls could be ideal for you. Soft balls stick to the grooves of your irons and wedges and spin much more.
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Do softer golf balls go further?

Although softer golf balls go further from the tee for lower swing speed players, the gap across the whole range of ball types is only around 5 yards, so it is more important to fit the ball to your irons and then fit your driver to your preferred ball to maximise distance.
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Hard or Soft Golf Balls? What difference does it make?



Is Pro V1 hard or soft?

The Titleist Pro V1 is a three-piece solid-core golf ball provides total performance from tee to green with penetrating flight and very soft feel. The Pro V1x is a four-piece solid core golf ball provides total performance from tee to green with high trajectory and soft feel.
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What happens if you play too soft of a golf ball?

Having control of shots around the green is very important but for some golfers, having a ball which feels too soft is going to become a hindrance and this can lead to loss of control on both chip shots and putts.
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Do golf balls actually make a difference?

Golf balls have different layers, different spin rates, different compression ratings, and a few others. Most people just use whatever ball they found in the bushes the round before. That's fine if you're just out to hack the ball around, but if you want to improve, it's probably not the best choice.
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What is the best golf ball for an average player?

Here are the 7 best golf balls for average golfers:
  • Srixon Soft Feel.
  • Callaway Supersoft.
  • Taylormade Noodle.
  • Wilson Staff Fifty Elite.
  • Bridgestone e12 Contact.
  • Titleist TruFeel.
  • Taylormade Soft Response.
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What golf ball should I use with a 80 mph swing speed?

If your average driver swing speed is below 83 mph, it is viewed on the slower spectrum. Therefore, anything below this speed should use a low compression golf ball. As a result, the best golf ball for 80 mph swing speed in 2022 is the TaylorMade Distance +.
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Is Titleist Pro V1 a soft ball?

One key area in the success of the Titleist Pro V1 was its soft feel. Titleist says that the current generation of Pro V1's has the softest cover they have ever used.
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Are soft golf balls good for distance?

Lower compression balls tend to be softer and compress more to create more distance. Higher compression balls offer more control and are used by better players who can produce faster swing speeds to compress the ball.
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Are soft golf balls better for beginners?

Several studies have shown that the distance difference between hard golf balls and soft golf balls is often only five yards or less. The reason most beginners should choose a soft golf ball is because of the high amount of forgiveness they offer. Forgiveness and control should be prioritized over sheer distance.
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What kind of golf ball should a high handicapper use?

Our Top Picks For Golf Balls For High Handicappers
  • Callaway Supersoft Golf Ball.
  • TaylorMade Distance+ Golf Ball.
  • Wilson Duo Soft+ Golf Ball.
  • Vice Pro Soft Golf Ball.
  • Srixon Z-Star Golf Ball.
  • Callaway Supersoft MAX Golf Ball.
  • OnCore ELIXR Golf Ball.
  • Bridgestone e12 CONTACT Golf Ball.
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What golf ball should I use for my swing speed?

Anything between 55 and 70 will be the best golf ball for your swing speed. 85-95 mph swing speed is fast enough to put a decent move on the ball so medium compression golf balls are some of the best golf balls for 85 mph swing speeds.
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What golf ball should a 15 handicap use?

What golf ball should a 15 handicap use? A 15 handicap golfer will benefit from using a Bridgestone Tour B RX. With the Tour B RX, the 15 handicap player can get impressive distance from the tee, accuracy on the iron shot approaches to the green, and enough spin to stop the ball around the green.
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What is the best golf ball for distance and control?

Best Golf Ball for Maximum Distance
  • TaylorMade Distance Plus Golf Balls.
  • Callaway Golf Supersoft Golf Balls.
  • Bridgestone Golf e12 Soft Golf Balls.
  • Titleist Tour Soft Golf Balls.
  • Nitro Ultimate Distance Golf Ball (15 Pack)
  • Kaede Max 2 Tone Colored Distance Golf Balls.
  • Callaway Diablo Tour Golf Balls (12 Pack)
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Should you always use the same golf ball?

As you can tell already, our answer to the question of 'should you always play the same model' golf ball is a resounding yes. Continuity in your equipment is tremendously helpful, and that applies to your golf balls just as it does to your clubs.
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Do expensive golf balls help?

The average golfer won't get enough benefit to justify paying the higher price and would be better off using that money to work on their swing. The only benefit to an expensive golf ball would be the increased spin around the green and the nice soft feel at impact.
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Do new golf balls go further?

Lab tests, including our own, show little or no loss in yardage compared to new balls, and most golfers report no appreciable difference in play. But most of this research is based on tests of mint-quality used golf balls pulled from water hazards with no understanding of how much time each ball spent underwater.
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Do golf balls lose distance with age?

A wound ball which is approximately 10 years old, stored at room temperatures and low humidity, will have lost about 0.5 to 1.0 % of its IV (Initial Velocity) which will affect its distance by a couple of yards.
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What compression is Titleist Tour soft?

While not among the lowest-compression balls in its space, at around 78 compression, it's soft by Titleist urethane standards.
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Do harder golf balls spin less?

Harder golf balls produce more spin and a higher launch angle off the face of the club. Designed for players with higher swing speeds who don't want too much compression off the tee, or players who want more spin and control of the ball.
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