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THE MIDDLE OF THE XIX CENTURY, there were 17 clubs you one thinks of golf in the world, of which 14 were in Ecosse.Aussi strange as it may seem, the golf was in the United Kingdom endangered. Although the grounds were too few, but the problem was mainly due to the fact that the equipment had become too expensive for the entire manufacturing population.La bales in a complex process requiring a large workforce which consisted of stuffing a leather purse with feathers wet and sewn by hand-was that their prices do not put them within reach of tous.De result, golf became a sport for a time almost exclusively the elite!. The arrival of the gutta percha ball changed radically gives that ball latex was easy to manufacture and therefore cheaper to produire.Un clever manufacturer could soon make 100 in "gutta percha" day instead of four "feathery . In the late nineteenth century, the United Kingdom had about 2,000 clubs and golf began to spread in the Empire Golf Columbia.The became the popular sport it is forever!. Only the punch of the manufacturer and model number allowed wholesale, to distinguish one ball from another. Technological progress helps, this is more même.Il are now many selection criteria: high quality brand or not, compression ratio, flexibility, control or remote or V1 XL, X-Tour or Tour.Aussi, going to basics. According to the United States Golf Association (USGA) and Royal and Ancient (R & A), the authorities which govern golf, a ball can now weigh more than 46g and its diameter can be less than 4.6 cm. Many balls are coated with a layer of urethane, which improves the flexibility contact, or Surlyn, a harder material. Consisting of various synthetic rubbers and specific components, the core differs from a ball to a autre.Les balls may be made of a piece, but also for some two-three or four layers. The USGA and R & A limits the maximum initial Velocity, a scientific data designed to prevent bullets from being too impetuous and preserve the integrity of golf and shot values inherent in them. The rationale is identical: it is not in the interest of golf unleash the manufacturers that balls go further and further away!. This need for understanding is that the pattern of cells vary subtly from one ball to the other.'s All about aerodynamics, given the current manufacturing processes, these small cells alter the forces lift and drag in flight, and therefore the trajectory of the ball, its height, rotation and its variations. A smooth ball would enjoy only a limited lift and trajectory brusquement.Les plunge depressions and spherical cavities are generally standards.Cependant, CALLAWAY recently opened the way for a new type of hexagonal cells! EFFECT FIRST. If there are different types of balls is for all players, whatever their requirements and preferences, have a ball adapted to their game basically, and even if things are not always so simple, the Choosing a golf ball depends on three criteria: distance, the compromise effect / distance and control!.
I have long thought that given my average (hcp 38), take a particular golf ball did not matter. In general, I favored the balls most economic - Decathlon, or Maxfly Optimizer, which cost between 50 cents and 1 euro coin. Recently I read a comparison test on golf balls in Driver Magazine that made me changed my mind. This test showed us the different performances (spin, distance, etc.) of the batted ball with the same driver with a special machine. Well I was amazed reading the results. So I decided to go invest in some bales of brands rated by the magazine, and actually, I found the best moves goods. I am now loyal to Callaway balls, Big Bertha Red, certainly a bit more expensive (about 2 € each). But I always keep a few balls for the most basic strokes at risk (near the rough parts and water :-)) Also note that the new balls from Wilson DX2 Soft are also very good. In my case, it is mostly putting the balls make a difference and it is also in the head. It happened to root paths with an old worn-out ball and miss a whole new Callaway. The problem of bullets is not a problem for players at the beginning. When we started playing all his bullets "bonnnes" .. to throw in any direction! After some years of practice sistématique, say five years, there are clearly differences in the game, the game is long or short in the game, and it is mostly around the greens (at least 100m for pitching or chipping) the best balls make the difference when you want to place the ball where you want. As for the "longest shots" you need a ball that we know well his performance (distance and spin) or you may find it too short or lose it off the fairway. In putting the problem of bullets is another: he must know what their meridian balance which can be determined and marked with machine very simple and cheap that there has to specialist shops. And even the best and most expensive balls I found that they have small defects mass balance in his inner need to know by their test and post mark the "best area" to adjust the direction of putting . I just discovered the site www.ballesdegolf.fr - the used golf balls is less than half price! It's great - now we can test the high-end balls (Pro V, Hx Tour, TaylorMade, etc.) without breaking the bank!. The Golf Blog is a blog created by amateurs to discover the world of golf (the sport, the various courses and golf club, golf equipment and novelties, travel and golf trips) and exchange with Other fans of the small ball.

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