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Friday, May 21, 2004

match golf ball clubs 

match your golf ball to your clubs golf tips

To optimize your performance on the golf course you need to
match your golf ball to your clubs. The best way to find the
right ball is to visit a fitting center, such as the Callaway
Fitting Center we have at Lyman Orchards in Middlefield, Conn.
There are similar centers around the country that use computer
technology to take all the variables into consideration. For
example, if you're looking for distance off the driver,
utilizing a launch monitor at a fitting center to measure the
spin rate and launch angle of your shots can determine which
ball is best. A monitor can find the ideal spin rate (between
2,500 and 3,000 rpms) and the ideal launch angle (between 11
and 13 degrees). If you don't have access to a launch monitor,
but you're concerned about getting more distance, look for a
ball that reaches its apex (highest point) early in its flight
then levels out. This type of flight gives you more carry and
therefore added distance. What you don't want is a ball that
starts low and shoots up like a jet airplane taking off. This
indicates too much spin, the result of which is shorter shots
and the tendency to hook or slice. Distance with the driver
is only one factor to take into account. How the ball reacts
off short irons and around the greens is also important.
Experiment with balls of varying constructions because there
is a ball that will optimize your distance and control given
the equipment you play. -- Thanks T. J. T omasi

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