well, it really doesnt matter how the conditions of the weather are but it all depends on how fast you can swing the club if i say bridgestone Golf balls they have regular golf balls for about 80-94 mph club speed and if you swing about 95-104 then you would get the gold ball for the brand and then platinum for anything faster than 105 but you can find out how fast you are swinging your club by going to any big golf stores like golf galaxy and dicks sporting goods store they well let you find out for free too. if this helped you in any way email me at cody.sloss@Yahoo.com thanks and have fun golfing.
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Good for what? They are not considered high quality golf ball, but if you hit a lot in the water, they ain't bad for that.
Monogrammed golf balls can be purchased at many golf shops or pro stores. Some general sporting good stores may also do golf ball monogramming. If unavailable locally there are many places to purchase online.
An x-out golf ball is a ball which does not meet the quality control standards of the manufacturer. There may be a defect in the dimple pattern, there may be a problem with the logo or the ball may not balance. They are ideal for practice, but not so good for tournament play.
You can use a range ball on the golf course, but they are usually low quality two piece balls and not very good, and it may be frowned upon by your playing partners.
Yes, they are decent enough, they would be an intermediate brand.
Pretty decent, at least.
In general, the golf ball will go higher than a ping pong ball would if we give both a good toss. This is because there is a lot less inertia in a table tennis ball owing to its light weight (low mass) compared to the golf ball. Air resistance (called "drag" by science types) will "suck" the energy out of a ping pong ball faster than a golf ball because there is less energy in the ping pong ball to begin with. There is a little bit more to this, but this is the basic "answer" for a school science question.
180 - 200 yards, depends on club specs and how good the player is.
The best golf balls for spin are essentially any of the premium golf balls on the market. These would include the Titleist pro v 1 and Taylormade TP etc. Some balls claim to be spin but some of the time they are not great for spin. If you have clean grooves and hit a clean compressed strike on the golf ball you will be get it to spin easily. Prov1 balls are good but Callaway Tour i and tour ix spin slightly more than prov1s the down side to this is the cover shreds very quickley
Try titilest.com or there's a place that just opened up that sells anything golf. FIFA I think is a good place
There are many golf ball brands, but some of the best include: Dunlop, Nike Golf, Callaway, Taylormade, Precept, Volvik, Top Flite, and Wilson Golf. The are just a few of the top brands with quality golf balls.