Titleist Golf Balls
Hot Golf Balls For 2010
Author: thachi
There are new golf clubs such as Titleist 2010 AP2 Irons 3-9P, new gold clothing, and now there are new golf balls.
The type we like this golf ball want to soft, but not too soft. It would also be durable and resistant to abrasion and wear. Seriously, not like here? Callaway has high quality golf clubs so it also has high quality golf balls.
Srixon Z-Tour Yellow Star In what could be the biggest surprise hit of 2010 of recent years, the new Z-Star is a quick overview of Golf yellow spheres are more attractive to the world. It surprised even the people who Srixon provides a yellow multi-layer golf ball that had a blanket and urethane-turn, made the best distance and control. Why did they do? Easy. Yellow is the color most easily seen, and after Srixon yellow color is pleasing to the eye and make the golfer feel more relaxed on the ball. Srixon staff players seem to agree several have this yellow ball in the room. You can use discount golf equipment which can match the balls.
Specs: Construction: 4-piece multilayerCover: Urethane, 324-dimple Invisiseam patternPerformance: Designed for more distance off the tee, but with a high level of spin around the greens. Z-Star Tour X is slightly longer and has a firmer feel. Which color, It depends on yourself.
The second hot golf ball is Callaway HX Bite:
With a name like HX Bite, it's easy to know how the ball is intended to cover. Although there is a cover of urethane HX Bite is not only a triple room for more to turn around the greens, but is also a candidate constant distance. How can this be? Well, the layer (intermediate layer) is designed to flex for the TEE with the driver for more distance, but when you hit iron, resists bending and allows the soft cover for more rotation. We tried, and we are impressed by the results.
Specs: Construction: 3-piece multilayer Cover: Ionomer, 332-dimple HEX technologyPerformance: It's long off the tee, and spins a lot on short shots for added control. These versions are more durable and longer than Callaway's previous midpriced golf balls.