The compression of Callaway golf balls is typically indicated on the packaging or the ball itself, often represented by a numerical value. Generally, lower compression balls (around 70-80) are softer and designed for slower swing speeds, while higher compression balls (90+) are firmer and suited for faster swings. Additionally, you can find information about the compression level in product specifications on the Callaway website or retailer sites. Testing the feel of the ball when hit can also give a subjective sense of its compression.
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.
120 Compression.
what should the compression be on a yamaha big wheel 80
80
Balls - 2010 TGIF 2-80 was released on: USA: 7 July 2012
80-140 psi is for most 80 cc 2 stroke bikes.
Mine had about 80-110 psi
Yes and no, the women’s high school ball is a size 3 and collegiate is a size 4. Where it gets tricky is international play. The “size” is the same (5) however the ball is 25% lighter do to helium. This is not in all leagues but there are newspaper articles about a league thathave hadan explosion in the room where the kept the helium filled balls. This was said to be done for the safety of the player, due to the low density of the women’s feet.
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around 80 ft.llbs. or higher is usually good.
120 psi