Can a Golf Ball Really Define the Type of Golfer You Are?

Certain Golf Balls Are Designed for Certain People

Many people seem to believe that the type of golf ball you play has no effect or very little effect on the type of shots you will hit. Some people believe just the opposite, that the type of ball you use will define how well you actually play that round. I am here
 to tell you that the ball you play with will have some effect on your round. It's obviously not the only variable, as you need to have a little skill to make it from tee to green, but with all the different variations in balls out there you should be able to find the appropriate ball for you.

When it comes to golf balls you can find just about any ball to match the way you play, or even help correct the way you miss hit the ball. Some brief examples of the different variations of golf balls include those that are hard, soft, made for distance, made for accuracy, or quite possibly the ball that might have it all the Titleist PRO V 1. When you begin to understand the way you hit the ball is when you will begin to understand which ball suits you the best.

Like I said before there are golf balls out there that are hard. Some are almost like hitting a rock. Now your probably saying to yourself who would want to hit a ball that some would say resembles a rock. Those people would be the people that slice or hook the ball consistently. A hard ball can be great off the tee with the driver because the ball is not going to get as much spin put on it as say a soft golf ball. The only problem is once you get off the tee, hitting a hard golf ball with your irons can be very difficult. This is why many people stray away from these types of balls, because they would rather take a little less club off the tee to reduce slice, and then have a softer ball for their irons.

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