Cheap Golf Balls: the Ones You’re Looking For

 

Before, cheap golf balls normally mean that they are of low quality.  Nowadays, golf balls that are low priced do not necessarily mean that the pricey ones are better.  Cheap golf balls now have the resistance that high priced balls have as well as a solid core all for a lesser price.  Price doesn’t really matter as what golfers look for in balls would be their ability to “go the distance.”

 

Two piece balls are known to be cheap golf balls that perform as much as the expensive balls.  In terms of compression, these lower priced balls are 10 up to 15% lower in rating as compared to the high end ones.  Their external covers on the other hand are harder by about 20% than the pricey balls---overall, the cheap golf balls of the modern times can be considered as ones with great performance, now even better than most of the costly golf balls.

 

Examples of cheap golf balls that have impressed even the golf champions are the following: Mc Lady low-compression golf balls by Precept---the one who started it all, Laddie by Precept as well as Dunlop’s LoCo.  Usually, these cheap golf balls have the price of less than $20 per dozen, the best example is Noodle manufactured by Maxfli as well as Spalding's product called the Super Feel.

 

Cheap golf balls are also known as “durable distance balls” and now offer short game distance characteristics that are able to satisfy even the best golfers.  These types of golf balls are said to be well loved by everybody because of the price and the performance they provide.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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