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what comprehension are taylormade project a golf balls

by Ms. Rosemarie Weimann Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

The TaylorMade Project A golf balls are meant for players with a low to medium swing speed, and players that do not want much spin. The primary target market niche for this golf ball is a beginner and average players that want to play a premium golf ball brand.

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What is the TaylorMade project a golf ball?

The TaylorMade Project A golf balls are meant for players with a low to medium swing speed, and players that do not want much spin. The primary target market niche for this golf ball is a beginner and average players that want to play a premium golf ball brand.

Why are TaylorMade golf balls so soft?

However TaylorMade has tweaked the core of the ball to make the centre softer at 25 compression and the outer layer firmer in order to improve the speed as the extra energy created by the centre is retained by the outer core.

Why buy TaylorMade rocketballz golf balls?

TaylorMade Rocketballz The hunt for a golf ball to play can be pretty stressful and overwhelming because there are so many different factors to look at. Things like price and playability are just a few of them. But all of the stress and looking around is worth it in the end because you are going to find the perfect golf ball for your game.

Is the TaylorMade project a good for the long game?

After observing the way the TaylorMade Project a performed in the short game, I was expecting it to be a dud in the long game. I was wrong. Though it’s not the lowest spinning ball off the tee, its spin numbers are very reasonable. In fact, many golfers will be better served by a ball that produces a little more driver spin like the Project a does.

What is the difference between TaylorMade Project A and Project S?

In simple terms, the Project (s) focuses on driver distance and soft feel, while the Project (a) is a more full-service option with its urethane cover providing more potential greenside spin.

What TaylorMade golf ball replaced the Project A?

Tour Response ballThe Tour Response ball replaces the company's successful Project (a) in providing a more affordable ball than balls played on the professional tours while incorporating many of their technologies. Chief among them is the use of a cast urethane cover with a new dimple pattern.

Who is project a golf ball for?

Who is this golf ball for? The Taylormade Project (a) golf ball is one of the best golf ball options for mid-level golfers looking for more spin around the greens. This golf ball is designed to behave like a “toned down” tour level golf ball.

Is project a good golf ball?

At $35/dozen, and available in white or yellow, the TaylorMade Project a is a strong performer and an excellent value. If your driver swing speed is under 100 MPH, you may be better off with the Project a than the more expensive TP5, and players in the 100 MPH range may not be able to tell the difference.

Is Tour response same as Project A?

A brief recap: The 2022 Tour Response represents the second generation of what was once Project a. What was true with Project a remains true for Tour Response. It's a three-piece urethane-covered golf ball designed for everyday golfers.

What is the new project a golf ball?

The new Project (a) features a three-layer design that incorporates a new Dual-Distance core and a new LDP™ 322 seamless dimple pattern, which combines to increase driver and long iron distance while maintaining excellent greenside control and feel.

What compression is TaylorMade Tour response?

71 compression pointsTaylorMade Tour Response — Compression On our gauges, the TaylorMade Tour Response measures 71 compression points on average. That equals the softest balls in our database—a list that includes the Bridgestone Tour B RXS and Vice Pro Soft.

What is an A wedge TaylorMade?

In the context of TaylorMade club, the "A" itself stands for "approach." In some cases, people will refer to it as an "attack" wedge, but whatever name you go with, it is ultimately a "gap" wedge to fill the distance void between your pitching wedge and sand wedge."

Are TaylorMade a golf balls any good?

TaylorMade Burner golf ball has a high-speed core for fast speed and long distance. Iothane cover. tHEY Offer the feel of a balata but in a distance ball....TaylorMade Burner TP Golf Balls Review.TG RatingOwners' RatingTG Rating4.5 out of 5

What compression is TaylorMade TP5?

While both deliver significant distance off the tee, the TP5 has a softer feel (85 compression), launches lower on iron shots and has more spin around the greens. While the TP5x has a firmer feel (97 compression) and will generate higher launching iron shots.

What is the compression of the Titleist AVX golf ball?

What is the compression of the Titleist AVX ball? The AVX has a compression of 80, which is lower than other premium golf balls.

Is Titleist Tour soft a 3 piece ball?

The Titleist Tour Soft is an excellent ball. Great feel, distance, and control. Forget that it's 2 piece. It plays like a multi layer ball.

Do golf balls spin more than average?

In fact, many golfers will be better served by a ball that produces a little more driver spin like the Project a does. Similarly, approach shots spin a little more than average, but not so much that they’re uncontrollable.

Is Taylormade project a golf ball soft?

Off the putter, the TaylorMade Project a Golf Ball is extremely soft. It combines a urethane cover with a low compression feel which produces a quiet, solid thud with the flat stick. I found that it actually felt softer than many tour balls.

Looks

Out of the box, the TaylorMade Tour Response looks and feel just like the higher priced TP5 and TP5x balls. It screams premium.

Feel

For balls with a low compression core, the TaylorMade Tour Response and Project (a) don’t feel as soft as you’d think on full shots. They come off the clubface with a firm, solid feel and on mishits felt dull and heavy off the face.

Ball Flight

The spin profiles of the TaylorMade Tour Response and the Project (a) on the launch monitor test threw up some interesting results. Every golfer is different and so many findings are specific to the way I deliver the club, attack the ball and impart spin.

Distance

In driver testing, TaylorMade Tour Response launched high and flew with a stable consistent flight. Launch monitor testing returned spin rates just below 3000 – which is probably a smidge high for optimum driver performance – and producing high ball speeds and distances comparable to those recorded for premium balls.

Control

Given their lower price point, both balls deliver the distance they promise, the stability of flight and the control and spin on hitting the green.

Which ball should you choose?

Choose the TaylorMade Tour Response if... - You want a cheaper alternative to the TP5 and TP5x - Consistent distance control - You want higher launch, consistent distance and stable flight in the long game - You prefer a firmer feel green side

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