The compression of a golf ball is basically a measurement of how hard or soft it is.
Compression of a golf ball has not been used for about 10 years, as a result it is no longer given as data for golf ball performance.
It is a soft compression golf ball which means that it will help a golfer with slower swinging speeds add distance.
A golf ball with a compression rating of 70-80 is considered a "low compression" ball. They distort easier, giving them a softer feel and more greenside control but less distance.
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When a golf ball is hit, its momentum is mostly due to the velocity and mass of the ball. The velocity of the ball at impact, along with its mass, determine the overall momentum of the ball as it travels.
its all inside the ball
it makes aerodynamically easy
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Gravity.