Introduction to Golf Balls for BeginnersWhich Type of Golf Balls are Right for You?
There are several types of golf balls you should start off with; these are:
Refurbished BallsThese golf balls are high quality used balls that have been polished to look brand new. Used Golf BallsThese balls are a great alternative for high handicappers such as you. No low handicapper would like to be seen using these; however, they’re something that you shouldn’t be bothered about using. You can pick up some used balls in great condition. A few things to look out for would be discoloration, large chunks missing, bulges, and gashes. You should stay away from used balls like these. You can buy several used balls mainly in bulk online for next to nothing. The only problem here is you can’t see every one of them to see whether or not it’s in good condition. Closeout BallsThese types of balls are no longer made by the manufacturer, either because they’re unpopular or the manufacturer has moved on to a new brand or design. Logo Overrun BallsOverrun golf balls and logo overrun golf balls are the best value in golf balls. An overrun golf ball is either a personalized golf ball, an imprinted golf ball, or a logo golf ball that has some sort of imprint on it. Often a logo overrun golf ball will have no imprint on it at all, although these are new golf balls, they come packaged in bulk. They have the same playability as new golf balls whether they have been imprinted or not. Value Category Balls"Value" golf balls are those name brand balls that are marketed at the lower price points, usually sub-$20 per dozen. Dunlop, Top-Flite, Maxfli, Precept, Callaway, Titleist - in short, most of the major ball manufacturers - produce balls in the value category. These balls are generally built to minimize spin, maximize distance and resist wear and tear. For absolute beginners who don't want used, refurbished or x-outs, but want brand new, name-brand balls, value balls are the ones to choose.
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