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392 dimples for a
longer ball flight
CHOOSE THE BEST GOLF BALL FOR YOUR STYLE OF PLAY AND LONGER BALL FLIGHT
Do you want your ball to fly farther on the golf course? Do you dream of hitting a drive that lands right in the fairway, past your opponents’ balls? Then maybe you need a type of golf ball that fits your playstyle! Just like golf clubs, the small white ball is also important for how well you perform on the golf course. There are different constructions to choose from, many dimple patterns that react differently in the air, and several oil properties that are good to know. Here’s more information for those who want to learn more and find the best golf ball for their playstyle for a longer ball flight.

Discover the Inside of a Golf Ball for Improved Performance
The performance of golf balls varies due to differences in their inner and outer constructions, even though they may look the same on the outside. The most common manufacturing methods are creating 4-piece and 3-piece balls, and sometimes 5-piece balls. A 4-piece golf ball often provides a softer feel when the club hits the ball, providing more spin opportunitie. It requires a layer of good urethane cover, but a 4-piece ball has a layer between the cores and the outer layer that can be made softer. With more spin, those who don’t have much spin can get the ball to stop on harder greens. Our balls have found a good balance between the mantle and core, giving high ball flight and our explosive and adaptive core provides good extra ball speed.
A 3-piece ball is often a bit stiffer on impact. Players with high swing speeds compress the ball more and may not feel this as much. But this also means that the ball spins less, allowing you to hit even longer. Less spin = more time in the air.
Which golf ball you should choose depends on your golf game and swing speed, but most pros today use balls with 3 or 4 layers. Consider if you need length or if you need the ball to stop quickly on the green.


The Best Golf Ball Has Plenty of Dimples
A good golf ball is a crucial part of your equipment. It can help you get better control and lower scores on the golf course. All golf balls have dimples that create the ball’s lift. According to research and studies by the USGA and other golf organizations, it has been determined that somewhere between 300-450 dimples is the optimal number for a golf ball.
Therefore, the ball’s exterior is at least as important as its interior construction. The dimples allow air to get closer to the ball as a protective layer of turbulence is created around it. This way, a ball with dimples can fly further and make you a better golfer on long courses. Our balls have 392 dimples in a unique design that provides a so-called “hang” in the air.
Don’t pay too much for expensive golf balls that may not even help you on the course. Consider what you need support on and test what works best for you.