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Who it’s for: Golfers who want more distance off the tee and a budget-friendly price. What you should know: This ball, which is now the official ball of the World Long Drive event, is designed to add yards off the tee. The deep dive: If you look up the ...
Tour Edge enters the golf ball market with the Exotics, a three-piece urethane design built for distance, control, and greenside spin.
For those who want more distance in their game, Srixon’s newest golf ball just might be the ticket. The company is introducing the Q-Star Ultispeed, its first new golf ball in North America since 2017, aimed specifically at golfers who play regular flex ...
Who it’s for: Golfers who want a soft feel and the moment of impact, reduced spin and a mid- to high-flight. What you should know: Srixon modified the core of Soft Feel for 2025 to give this two-piece ball more speed while retaining its low compression ...
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We ran a test to find out just how much difference there is between popular urethane models on finesse wedge shots. Here are the results
There’s the wrong way to find a golf ball for your game, like, say, foraging in the woods or grabbing the first sleeve you spot on the rack. Then there’s the right way: by doing your research and understanding which ball type is best suited for your ...
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Ever wanted to hit the green without having to spend much green? To shoot a few holes without feeling like ...
As an equipment writer, this is going to sound sacrilegious, but I'm going to say it anyway: There are ways to gain distance without having to spring for a new driver. In some cases, it could be as simple as using a club wrench to make tweaks to the adjustable weights.