High distance golf practice balls High distance golf practice balls are ideal for high handicappers, slicers, hookers, and beginner to intermediate golf players. They have slow swing speeds and less side spins. They are high velocity golf balls that allow far and straight throws. They usually come as two-piece balls covered with cut-proof materials. High distance golf practice have large, thick, and solid inner cores covered with thin outer coating. Their limited spin minimizes accidental hooks and slice sidespins. Control golf practice balls Control golf practice balls are ideal for players with eight to 19 handicaps. They have a softer feel and mid spin that allow for long and straight distance throws. However, they are difficult to control because they firmly react to the swing speed of full shots and softly respond to scoring clubs. They are commonly used by intermediate and advanced golfers. They usually come as three-piece balls covered with durable coating. Control golf practice balls have large, thick, and solid inner cores covered with thin outer coating, with an additional layer of wound rubber between the outer coating and the core. They are ideal for distant golfers and those who do periodic hooking or slicing. High spin or balata golf practice balls High spin or balata golf practice balls are made for low handicap golfers. They are usually designed with tour-level technology and performance that allow for a wide range of launch situations. They are tour-proven, offering shot-grabbing control, high spin rates, great distance, and a soft feel. They have multiple layers but can be easily cut. High spin or balata golf practice balls have modified wound cores covered with soft balata or Elastomer coating, separated by several layers of ultra-thin materials. They are ideal for serious golfers and those who do not hook or slice the ball. Ladies' golf practice balls Ladies' golf practice balls usually have lower compressions. They are two-piece balls made with double or extra hard outer covers to prevent cuts. They are soft and lightweight. Ladies' golf practice balls roll more, spin less, and get up in the air easily. |