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The two-time major champion shares the most important elements when trying to put spin on a golf ball — a skill that every golfer can learn with some practice.
In this edition of Fully Equipped mailbag, we look at how a golf ball can spin less off the tee and more from the fairway.
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Golf Digest on MSNThese 3 non-urethane golf balls provide urethane-esque spin, according to robot testing
Urethane is the benchmark when it comes to premium golf ball performance, especially in the spin department. But that doesn’t ...
We tested every golf ball on our 2021 Hot List for spin and launch angle, so you can choose the ideal option for your game.
Knowing how to create spin with your wedges is crucial when it comes to a good short game, as Michael Breed, host of The Golf Fix, explains in this video.
Identifying the right golf-ball type for your needs can have a big impact on your performance. Here's how to match a ball to your game.
Titleist’s Pro V1x Left Dash gets its first update in six years, debuting this week at the Procore Championship in Napa.
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Golf Monthly on MSNTitleist To Debut New Version Of Popular Golf Ball On Tour This Week
Titleist has announced that a new Pro V1x Left Dash will be put in play at this week's Procore Championship and BMW PGA ...
With a driver, our test shows that wet golf balls travel significantly shorter and lower with more spin when compared to dry balls. Moisture also causes the ball to travel more off-line with a driver.
If you’re unsure about where your golf ball position should be for certain shots, this easy test from top-ranked golf instructor Tom Stickney helps you understand — and will make you a better ...
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