| |  Amateurs believing that it is the golf ball choices of many of the top professionals that helps them shoot low rounds may want to consider options from Titleist.
The manufacturer creates unarguably the most popular golf ball in golf, with over half of the field in all barring one of the nine PGA Tour events played so far in the 2010 season using the manufacturer's balls. Continue Reading: Play like a pro with Titleist golf balls  |  |
| |  Players struggling to find a golf ball that offers them an ideal feel when on a putting surface may want to turn their attentions to an offering from Wilson Golf.
Golf Monthly has reviewed the Wilson Staff FG Tour golf ball and highlighted that it offers a "fantastic" feel off the face of a golf putter. Continue Reading: Wilson Staff FG Tour golf ball offers improved feel when putting  |  |
| |  Consistency and reliability are two of the chief benefits of playing a round with the Titleist Pro V1 golf ball, it has been stated.
Citing an opinion on Golf Gear Review, golfpsu remarks that the ball is the only one that they use and that they are not considering a change to any alternative in the foreseeable future. Continue Reading: Titleist Pro V1 golf ball provides consistent and reliable results  |  |
| |  Players looking for a soft-feeling golf ball that does not spin too much may want to sample what is on offer from TaylorMade, according to a reviewer.
Writing on GolfGearReview, dmband8985 remarks that TaylorMade TP Red golf balls are different from other premium products on the market, including the Titleist Pro V1 golf ball and Tour i golf ball. Continue Reading: Soft feel and spin control with TaylorMade TP Red golf ball  |  |
| |  Players looking for a golf ball that gives positive results with different golf clubs may want to sample the Callaway Big Bertha Diablo golf ball, it has been stated.
Picking the right ball is a problem for many players, as decisions have to be made between those offering better spin and control with golf wedges or more length off the tee with a golf driver. Continue Reading: Spin and distance with Callaway Big Bertha Diablo golf balls  |  |
| |  Players looking for a higher degree of predictability from their golf balls may want to sample of those on offer from Wilson Golf, it has been suggested.
After spending some time using the Wilson Tx4 Golf Balls, a reviewer known as R5pm revealed that they are strong to use around the greens despite not offering much in the way of spin. Continue Reading: Wilson Tx4 Golf Balls provide players with "predictability"  |  |
| |  The Titleist Pro V1x Golf Ball has proved a worthy partner for many professional golfers in recent weeks, racking up four tournament wins.
This brings the number of tournaments won using Titleist golf balls in 2009 so far to 91, with the brand's nearest challenger currently only witnessing 19 successes. Continue Reading: Titleist Pro V1x Golf Ball witnesses tournament success  |  |
| |  A lot of analysis was put in by TaylorMade to try to create a golf ball that would suit all handicaps and the end result was the TaylorMade Burner TP Golf Balls.
The balls feature an aerodynamic dimple technology that attempts to boost the distance achieved by a shot, even if it is not hit out of the centre of a golf club. Continue Reading: More distance with mishit shots through TaylorMade Burner TP Golf Balls  |  |
| |  Three-time World Long Drive Champion Sean Fister has been announced as the new ambassador for the first 100 per cent eco-friendly golf ball.
Long Drive is a form of golf where players have to aim into a target grid about 50 yards wide with the sole purpose of hitting the ball the furthest, while retaining a degree of accuracy. Continue Reading: Dixon Golf signs the Beast as High-Performance Earth ED ball ambassador  |  |
| |  Vijay Singh, Jim Furyk, Steve Flesch and Boo Weekley are among the top golf professionals to have felt the benefits of Srixon Golf's new Z-STAR golf balls in recent weeks.
The manufacturer was celebrating after marked progress in take-up of the product on the US PGA Tour. Continue Reading: Srixon Z-STAR X for big swingers  |  |
| |  Titleist has highlighted the fact that its balls were the most used during the recent Northern Trust Open.
Phil Mickelson walked away with the spoils at the Riviera Golf Club in Los Angeles last week, picking up his first title of the year by one stroke. Continue Reading: Titleist highlights tour achievements  |  |
| |  Fans of Nike Golf can now pick between three new golf balls due to be released by the manufacturer.
The additions to the Nike ONE ball range are the Nike ONE Tour, Nike ONE Tour D and Nike ONE Vapor, which vary according to spin, feel and launch. Continue Reading: Nike Golf presents trio of balls  |  |
| |  Titleist has given the thumbs-up to Australian Geoff Ogilvy after his win in the US PGA golf Tour's season-opener the Mercedes-Benz Championship.
As his countryman Adam Scott was headlining the gossip columns following his seaside frolicking with actress Kate Hudson, Ogilvy was posting a six-shot wire-to-wire victory, pummelling the rest of the field into submission with a final round 68, taking him to 24-under par. Continue Reading: Titleist hails golf champ Ogilvy  |  |
| |  Two new models of Srixon golf balls have rolled off the production line and will be in shops soon.
The Z-Star and Z-Star X golf balls are said to offer improvements in the areas of spin, feel and distance. Continue Reading: Srixon launches new golf balls  |  |
| |  Researchers are looking into golf ball optimisation by conducting a study into the optimal size and pattern of dimples.
While the size, weight and material of golf balls are regulated, the size and patterns of dimples can be changed accordingly and researchers from Arizona State University and the University of Maryland have set about finding the optimal design. Continue Reading: Researchers look into golf ball dimple optimisation  |  |
| |  According to latest reports, it seems that earlier this week a US court has filed an injunction which outlaws the sales of Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls. After a lengthy battle in the courts, the judge finally agreed with the case brought before him by rivals Callaway golf, that the Pro V family of golf balls had infringed 4 of the patents held by Callaway. Continue Reading: Titleist Pro V1 Balls Banned?  |  |
| |  The government has found itself in hot water after it was revealed that £12,000 had been spent on golf balls.
Humfrey Malins, MP for Woking and member of the House of Commons golf team raised the alarm when he noticed a golf ball branded with UKT&I - the abbreviation for UK Trade and Investment. Continue Reading: Government spends thousands on golf balls  |  |
| |  Leading golf ball manufacturer Titleist has patted Robert Karlsson on the back after the Dane's win at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship last week.
Karlsson rocketed to the top of the European Tour's Order of Merit standings with the title, ahead of the ousted Padraig Harrington. Continue Reading: Titleist recognises Karlsson Dunhill golf Links win  |  |
| |  Manufacturer Titleist declared itself happy after Swede Robert Karlsson grabbed a win at the Mercedes-Benz golf Championship in Cologne to send him on his way to the Ryder Cup in Valhalla.
Karlsson was one of the many players who chose to use a Titleist Pro V1x golf ball on his way to grabbing the victory. Continue Reading: Titleist proud of Karlsson golf success  |  |
| |  Branded golf balls featuring the logo of recently bankrupt financial firm Merrill Lynch have been selling fast on eBay, according to reports.
Merrill Lynch was bought by the Bank of America last weekend after the investment brokerage ran into troubled waters. Continue Reading: Bankrupt firm's golf balls sell well  |  |
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