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by Mr. Brock Eichmann Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Who should use Callaway superhot golf balls?

The Callaway Superhot golf ball is designed for players who have a swing speed of 80 mph or more. Once you know your swing speed, you can select the right golf ball for your game. Your swing speed can be found on your driver or irons.

What is the difference between superhot and Supersoft golf balls?

Superhot Golf Balls? The main differences between the Callaway Supersoft and Superhot are the lower compression rating of the Supersoft (38 compared to 50), the lower spin characteristics of the Superhot, and the Superhot favoring distance over spin and control.

What is the compression of a Callaway superhot 55?

55 compressionThe Superhot 55 Golf Ball is long from tee to green, with reduced hooks and slices to help you hit it straight, and a low 55 compression that leads to soft feel.

What compression are superhot golf balls?

Compression. The Callaway Superhot Bold compression rating is 55, making it a mid to soft feel golf ball. Excellent for providing distance on long shots, and spin around the greens. I have found that softer compression balls spin better if they have urethane covers, used on premium golf balls.

What compression is a Pro V1?

around 90The three-piece Pro V1 still has a compression around 90 and its 352-dimple cover pattern helps to produce lower-spinning, lower-flying shots off the tee and with long irons. It will feel softer than the dual-core Pro V1x, which has a compression of about 100 and a 328-dimple cover pattern.

What's the compression on a Callaway superhot 70?

The core – The core of the Callawy Superhot 70 is one of the lowest compression core's in the game. Its compression rating of 70 means that the golf ball is harder than most of the tour quality golf balls.

What golf ball has the lowest compression?

Which golf ball has the lowest compression? The golf ball with the lowest compression is the Wilson Staff Duo Professional. Its low compression generally results in a lower ball speed and less distance, even for slower swing speed players.

What is compression of Titleist TruFeel?

“Yet for several generations the TruFeel golfer has told us they love the feel just as it is, but they want more distance.” To hit that mark the company went to a noticeably larger (and low compression) core at 1.600 inches.

What is the number one golf ball on tour?

Pro V1Titleist likes to remind us that that the Pro V1 is the No 1 ball used by professionals on worldwide golf tours, but that it's a great ball for non-superstars as well. The ball is manufactured to perfectly balance short game control without sacrificing good yardage from the tee.

What is the difference between Callaway chrome soft and supersoft golf balls?

Chrome Soft is a premium, all-round golf ball intended for golfers that seek more control and spin around the green, while Supersoft is an oversized, distance golf ball designed for golfers who seek speed and distance.

What compression golf ball should I play?

As a general rule, a low compression ball should be used by golfers that swing the club less than 85 MPH, a mid compression ball is for swing speeds between 85-100 MPH, and a high compression ball is for swing speeds above 100 MPH.

Long From Tee-to-Green

The aerodynamic design is built for low drag and optimal lift that keeps the ball in the air longer with a strong flight. This is how you get long distance off the driver, and all the way through your short irons.

Reduced Hooks and Slices For Straight Shots

Get ready to hit straighter shots with the soft mantle and the cover system. They work together to create low spin that reduces hooks and slices for a more controlled ball flight.

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