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Top-Flite XL Distance Golf Balls - 15 Pack


 

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Top-Flite XL Distance Golf Balls (2009 Model, 15-Pack)


 

Top-Flite XL Distance Golf Balls (2009 Model, 15-Pack)

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Top-Flite D2+ Feel Golf Balls (15 Pack, White)


 

Top-Flite D2+ Feel Golf Balls (15 Pack, White)

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Top-Flite XL Straight Golf Balls (15 Pack, White)


 

Top-Flite XL Straight Golf Balls (15 Pack, White)

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Top-Flite D2+ Straight Golf Balls (15 Pack, White)


 

Top-Flite D2+ Straight Golf Balls (15 Pack, White)

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Top-Flite Gamer v2 Golf Balls (2010, Model 12-Pack)


 

Top-Flite Gamer v2 Golf Balls (2010, Model 12-Pack)

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Top-Flite D2 Diva Golf Balls (15-Pack)


 

Top-Flite D2 Diva Golf Balls (15-Pack)

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Top-Flite D2+ Distance Golf Balls (15 Pack, White)


 

Top-Flite D2+ Distance Golf Balls (15 Pack, White)

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Top-Flite D2+ Diva Golf Balls (15 Pack, White)


 

Top-Flite D2+ Diva Golf Balls (15 Pack, White)

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Top Flite Golf Balls

We know that a soft cover ball, lining or similar, take more effect than a hard shell. So if we want our ball do a "reel back" or go back on the green, we must necessarily use a soft cover (at a "Rock Flite" no returns nor the bold...). But a hard cover ball will roll forward to biting into green. Aerodynamic drag increases with the number of revolutions, and also it makes time fly the ball high so that its angle of fall is less vertical and horizontal velocity. First conclusion: if we need we need a distance ball harder, both on deck and compression. Is the emergence of a force perpendicular to the axis of rotation and direction of movement. In the case of our golf ball with backspin, the resultant force is upward, or support. But everything has its limit. Surely you have noticed how difficult it is to blow a hard ball correctly with a long iron, it is because the ball does not carry enough backspin to keep in the air, that simple. The solution is to use a stick with a greater angle (increasing backspin) and longer rod (increases speed) as is the case. . . . . the fairway woods, it is easy?. And another solution is to hit against the wind because they are older its relative speed and lift, and drag (we get a nicer flight, although shorter). The red trajectory of the ball is the hard shell. In an open iron as its height is due to greater slippage of the ball on the clubface. In the results below we see that the difference in distance is 76-62 = 14 yards, which are two more clubs, horizontal landing speed is 14.8% higher and is almost half backspin. To get the ball back, the famous reel back, other conditions are necessary in addition to using a soft ball. It is very difficult to get a green on the run and much easier if you fall to us, of course. In addition, the green has to get well but not be too soft for the ball to not lose any effect stopping at impact. And they get so much more effective in a dry green in a humid, the lubricating effect of water. If the grass is cut high, the ball tends to comb forward so you do not get all the grip as possible, thus reducing the recoil. . . . If you can master all these factors and hits the ball cleanly and down (this decreases the horizontal velocity and maintains the same number of RPM of the ball) will be a good player to reel back.

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