They come in a range of prices, from as little as $10 or $15 per dozen, on up to $50 per dozen and more. To make sure you purchase a box of balls that is a good fit for your game, it is important that you go to the store with a clear plan in mind.
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Mar 06, 2018 · I'd really like to properly fit myself for a ball this year and I don't mind paying $10-15 for a sleeve of 3 in the different balls I'm looking at. I really don't want to shell out $40-50 for a dozen and then have the hassle of selling the ones I don't want. Thanks. Your best bet …
Titleist TruFeel Golf Balls Yellow - 3 Ball Sleeve. 4.7 out of 5 stars. 6. $14.29. $14. . 29. $15.75. $15.75.
Sep 03, 2017 · August 17, 2017. I just stumbled across a new golf ball site today that will sell a sleeve as a 'trial'. Cutgolfco.com has 3 types of balls available (4 piece, 3 and 2 piece). I just ordered a sleeve of their 4 piece ball to test for $6.50. A dozen is only $19.95 so I hope I like them!
Each of the dozen or so major manufacturers offers at least one Value model, and most offer multiple options in the Premium category. About half of these companies produce Tour models, with several offerings from each manufacturer. One trip to your local pro shop will reveal the incredible number of golf ball brands and models on the market today. They come in a range of …
Does anyone know an online store where you can buy golf balls in a sleeve of 3? I know you can typically do that at your local course, just wondering if there is anywhere cheaper?
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Visit the findings section to see how I arrived at the following conclusions:
I started with well over 100 golf balls. I filtered out balls that were too damaged to see the manufacturer or model. I also removed any single Balls (I only selected brands that had at least five balls). I ended up with 100 golf balls which I felt would be a good sample size.
As you can see from the graph below, the trend that shows the average golf ball gets heavier as the condition improves. What’s interesting is that the average weight difference between a new ball and one in poor condition is just 0.21 grams.
The better the condition of the ball, the heavier it will be on average. Poor balls weighed 45.72, average balls weighed 45.73, good balls weighed 45.8 and new balls weighed 45.93 on average.
As tedious as the weighing process was, on the whole I loved carrying out this experiment and dissecting the data. I’m happy with the outcome and believe a good variety of balls were tested in terms of both condition and manufacturer. In terms of their quality, balls ranged from beginner golf balls to top of the range models.
Two-piece golf balls last a long time. A two-piece ball has a solid rubber core with a soft plastic or ionomer cover. Ralph Peterson, research and development director for Wilson golf balls, said, "For a two-piece ball, we've really seen no changes after five to seven years."
A three-piece golf ball, usually targeted at better players, features a solid rubber or liquid center surrounded by elastic windings and a Surlyn or balata cover. "Three-piece wound balls are a bit different because they go through stress relaxation of the windings, " said Peterson, adding that they should last "a couple of years."
GolfBallTest.org debunks a myth about golf ball storage: "Storing golf balls in the freezer is never recommended and does not preserve their compression and freshness, contrary to some belief," In fact, playing with cold balls will sap your drives of their normal distance. So keep your balls in a cool, dry place and they will last for awhile.
Even if you can store golf balls for a years without a loss of performance, you might be disappointed in their performance when you take them to the golf course. That's because golf ball manufacturers are continually looking for cutting-edge methods to improve the performance of their balls.