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Snell MTB-X Golf Balls

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OnCore Golf offer three different balls with something for golfers of all skill levels at competitive prices. The type of ball you play is important but the brand you buy is far less so. The compression of the ball you use can make a difference, as can the quality of the cover or the softness of the feel. The name on it? Not really.Any golf ball manufacturer claiming their ball is significantly better than their competition is, let's be kind and say having delusions of grandeur.

Bauer Media Group consists of : Bauer Consumer Media Ltd, Company number 01176085; Bauer Radio Limited, Whether it be DTC companies or the game's major players, however, they all seem to be following a fairly standard format these days in what they are producing. Soft or firm? -The best premium golf balls, and some of the models above, come in alternative versions that spin slightly less for players who prefer a firmer feel or more control off the tee. Try both from various distances to find your preference. On the subject of price, the Polara doesn’t come cheap but they should last you longer than the average golf ball because they’re much harder to lose! Direct to Consumer (DTC) golf balls are becoming increasingly popular because they offer a high quality, significantly cheaper alternative to the established golf brands.Furthermore, they aren’t spending fortunes on marketing and TV advertising either, which once again helps to keep costs down. When you're watching the Masters on TV you will be bombarded with adverts as the big brands compete for your attention with claims over how they have produced the best driver on tour. How can they produce the same quality of golf ball but charge significantly less for it? Simple really. They just have much, much lower overheads than TaylorMade, Callaway, Titleist and the rest, which means they can pass that saving on to the customer. In July 2023, Neil became just the 9th editor in Golf Monthly's 112-year history. Originally working with the best coaches in the UK to produce instruction content, he has also presented many Golf Monthly videos looking at all areas of the game from Tour player interviews to the rules of golf.

It's a recreational golfer's dream and there is a practical reason for using it too, as it speeds up play considerably when you aren't wasting 45 minutes per round trudging around in the woods looking for errant tee shots. Another new aspect to talk about is the unique Stripe option, which features a lime green and grey coloured band that wraps around the ball. Now, this look won't be for everyone, but we felt it created a very clear alignment aid off the tee and on the green. When you putt, the stripe clearly shows how effectively the ball is rolling end-over-end. However, it was around the greens where the Get Sum was slightly let down. When hitting a full shot, it had some receptiveness and grab, but, when chipping or pitching, it would not really react, rolling out once it made impact with the turf. Alternatively, the name may be a little cringeworthy but the 2-piece, medium compression “Get Sum” ball performs well and is ideal for mid-high handicappers. This ball flies higher with less spin and matches up well with any of the two-piece balls from the well known manufacturers. The only downside to Polara golf balls (other than them being illegal for competition play!) is that you will lose distance on the more wayward shots that need to self correct too much, as the spin can cause it to nose dive. That’s a small price to pay to get rid of that slice though, surely?

Along with the distance, the extra short game spin was also apparentand, one nice surprise, was that the ball felt notably softer using a putter than other balls in this guide. In some cases, these companies have either been founded by or they have hired individuals who spent years working for the likes of Titleist and TaylorMade and this is reflected in the quality of product. You aren’t sacrificing anything by choosing DTC golf balls but you are making a considerable saving on cost. Lately we’ve been inundated with a rash of direct to consumer golf balls. Each claims to be something extraordinary. They’re “Tour Level’ or “Really straight”, and each ball pushes some sort of outstanding value. What we really want to know is: Are any among this new wave of direct to consumer golf balls worth putting in your bag?

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