How Golf Ball Spin Can Help You Beat Your Competition
Have you ever wondered what in the world can make a golf ball
fly so far to the left or to the right? How do you hit those
unintentional duck hooks or wicked slices? Why can you never
turn or move the ball when you really want to or have to, say to
hook it around a tree. Some of these problems have to do with
the players swing, and some has to do with the golf ball the
player is using.
The golf ball of today has so much technology packed into such a
little piece of equipment it's incredible and picking the right
one is almost as important as having the proper irons fitted to
your game. Some fitting experts believe that almost 50 % o
players are playing with the wrong type of ball. One of the main
characteristics in the golf ball is the amount of spin the ball
is designed to attain. There are some simple guidelines to
follow so you get the proper spin golf ball. Here are the three
main types of spin golf balls.
Low Spin Golf Balls The lower spinning golf balls will
help to eliminate the side spin on your shots, which in turn
eliminates the chances of that big slice or hook. The ball will
end up flying straighter through the air at the target. The one
thing to mention about these types of balls is that they may not
travel as far through in the air but they make up for it when
they hit the ground. Due to the minimal amount of spin produced
the balls will roll further when they hit the ground and not
spin back. It's because of these two characteristics that these
types of balls are geared toward higher handicappers. They help
them hit their shots straighter and they also run out on the
fairways.
Mid Spin Golf Balls The mid spin golf balls are basically
here to fill the gap between the low and high spinning balls.
They are designed to incorporate both feel and distance
together. Thus they attract a huge rage of golfers and with mid
handicap games. These golf balls produce a nice feel and control
to them as well as allowing some good distance when needed. This
will vary depending on the manufacturer as they are offered by
most.
High Spin Golf Balls The high spinning balls are designed
mainly to do what the name says; produce a lot of ball spin
while they are in the air. A high spinning golf ball will
produce a longer carry due to the backspin that happens at
impact. They will not get any run on the fairways but they have
a huge advantage around the greens. It is this added spin around
the greens that allows the player a little more control should
they know how to use it. It will help the ball stop quicker on
the greens sometimes even with backspin. These balls are mainly
used by the lower handicapped players who can take advantage of
the characteristics.
Now that you know the different spinning golf ball types, it is
important to use them to your advantage. Having the ball that is
best suited to your skill level and game should give you a leg
up on your playing partners or competition. Try out different
balls and take notice of the amount they spin. This simple
observation can make a huge difference in your game.