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Spin Low-Spin Because low-spin golf balls obviously don’t spin as much as other balls do, the amount of spin allows the ball to fly straighter through the air and roll more once it lands, which adds some much-needed distance to each shot. This is a great ball for golfers who struggle to hit the ball with great distance or those who slice a lot. Here’s a bit more on how to lower your spin with the right ball: http://0to300golf.blogspot.com/2013/02/high-launch-low-spin-how-to-lower-spin.html Medium-Spin Mid spin balls try to take a little bit of the best of both low- and high-spin balls. They provide golfers with some added distance while also being soft and able to control. Many everyday golfers use mid-spin balls and are used in most conditions. See if medium-spin balls are right for you at http://www.regolf.me/technical-specifications-on-golf-balls/ High-Spin Many pros opt to use high-spin golf balls, as these tend to give the player more control of their shot. The more experienced you are, the more you will be able to have success using a high-spin ball considering they aren’t really built for providing added distance like other balls that less-experienced players might use. See if your game is good enough for a high-spin ball at http://www.golfacademy.edu/blog/post.cfm/does-the-type-of-ball-really-matter |
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