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Most golfers are going to appreciate the feel of a soft cover more than a firm one when it comes to the short game. Posted March 26, There is no
one-size-fits-all approach to picking out a golf ball. I had an open-faced burger at a place about an hour south of where I live Rachel's Roadhouse
that was burger, ham, egg, cheese, and bacon. Once you figure out which golf ball compression is going to be right for your swing and your game,
you can move on to solving other problems and continuing to lower your scores. Ratings in the range of 70 and below represent softer golf balls
with a low compression rating. That means maximum distance off the tee paired with sizzling spin with the wedges and around the greens. We
would love to hear about your favorite compression ball and why in the comments below. Compressed History This technology dates back to the
turn of the 19 th century when inventors like William Taylor added the now iconic dimple pattern to a Haskell ball in Golf Tips Library copyright ,
Privacy Policy. Furthermore, the compression ensures this transformation of this energy is a smooth transition from object to ball, so that the ball
does not explode on impact. On the lower end 85 94 mph , control should be less of an issue if you pick a low-compression ball. High
compression golf balls are those that are rated at 90 and above. Callaway Warbird Golf Balls. Soft cores with hard mantles, or vice versa- with
each manufacturer saying theirs is what you need. Your best bet likely lies among the mid-compression models. Still, the feel of the golf ball is
crucially important when chipping and putting. This might explain why I have not been hitting as long lately. A soft cover will allow you to be more
aggressive with your short game strokes and put a little more backspin on your chips and pitches. I received these balls as a present 3 months ago
and I was amazed at the softeness of the ball. TEA Time , Jul 9, The same swing speed caveats apply here. Signing up is free , and you'll see fewer
ads and can talk with fellow golf enthusiasts! Admin Post Huh, ProV1's are only 90 compression. Low compression golf balls require less force to
have their size compressed than do high compression golf balls. So does the higher number mean more spin or more distance? The version of the
Project A has been designed with a softer core in order to make it easier to use around the greens. Measured compression can be all over the
board, while distance and spin can be similar. And that numb feeling you get on a cold day when you do? Its core, cover and mantle materials have
an impact, as do dimple shapes and patterns. This makeup should guarantee soft feel and lots of spin. The ball carries high, but not too high, with
exceptional stopping power. If a golf ball is easier to compress requires less force , it is going to be easier to hit it long distances off the tee. From
my first drive to now, I have not come across a softer ball than this one for the price you pay. Awards, Achievements, and Accolades. Distance is
similar to other balls in its class. Share This Page Tweet. Golfers in the proper range, however, will love the Project a 's performance off the irons,
hybrids and fairway woods. Soon thereafter, we saw the "Laddie" Here, too, Project a outperforms its competitors. Photo Packaging Product
Credit: Swing Speed When golfers become serious about their swing, they look to the golf ball compression chart to match their swing speed to
the correct compression. Golf Tips Library copyright , Privacy Policy. You can even fade and draw this ball if you're so inclined and skilled. On
the other end, you have the high compression balls which require striking the ball harder to achieve the same distance, however, they offer the
golfer more control over their shot. Most golf ball companies have a range of compressions within their product line, from balls meant for beginners
on up to their tour-level ball. While you may get a few extra yards from a mid- or low-compression model, you could also hit it too high with
excess spin, resulting in a lack of control. You might be surprised to learn, then, that the pros actually play high compression golf balls. So correct
me if I'm wrong. In fact most manufacturers follow suite except Titleist. What, exactly, is compression? Project a spins and stops exceptionally
well on shots from inside yards. Conditions on the Day Ever accidentally hit a rock with your club? Also, if you use a 10 year old driver with the
newer lower compression balls, you will lose distance. You will even notice the difference in putting too. This is a good point. If only it were that
easy. Plenty of time to say "hey wait up, I'm gonna mark that one. We were intrigued by TaylorMade's claims, and curious as to how well the
Project a would fare on longer shots. Many players in this ability range pick a Tour-level ball, because they think those balls are the 'best' on the
market.