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The 10 Most Expensive Golf Balls: Worth The Money?

Golf equipment development does not stop, and the golf ball is an area where vast sums of money are spent. Manufacturers are spent millions trying to produce a ball that flies further and stops on the greens. Since the R&D is expensive, the manufacturers must try to recoup their costs. This means you’re going to pay more. And some golf balls can get very expensive. What are the most expensive golf balls? Callaway Chrome Soft X Golf Balls Honma D1 Dynamic Distance Golf Balls TaylorMade TP5X Yellow Monogram Personalized Golf Balls Taylormade TP5 Golf Balls Pizza Logo Titleist Pro V1

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Maxfli Tour S Golf Ball Review: A Coach’s Perspective

The Maxfli Tour Golf Ball is like the perfect car for golfers: it feels right, and it works great. Picking a golf ball should make you happy and confident when you play. Lots of balls say they are soft, spin well, or fly far. But the Maxfli ball does all of this really well. As a golf coach, I’ve tried them myself and really liked them. They’re not perfect though. I also asked my students what they thought. They had mostly good things to say as well. In this Maxfli Tour S Golf Ball review, we’ll talk about why this

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Who Makes Pinnacle Golf Balls? Brands Explained

There are very few golfers that can honestly say that they have never encountered a Pinnacle golf ball and tried it out. Although it is not the pinnacle of golfing technology, Pinnacle golf balls provide golfers with an affordable option golf ball manufactured by one of the premium brands in the golfing world. So, Who Makes Pinnacle Golf Balls? The company that produces the world’s bestselling and most played / successful premium golf ball, Titleist Pro V1, manufactures the range of Pinnacle golf balls. Acushnet designs, manufacture, and tests Pinnacle golf balls at their golf ball facility in Fairhaven, Massachusetts.

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Who Makes Nitro Golf Balls? Brands Explained

Playing golf using premium branded equipment and accessories can become rather expensive. Fortunately, several brands are committed to making it an all-inclusive sport offering affordable golfing.  Golf balls are a major contributing factor in escalating the cost of golf, especially when you are a beginner and are losing balls on a regular basis. Nitro golf is based in Stuart, Florida, USA, owned by Reliable Knitting Works. Initially known as Nitro Leisure Products before changing their name to Nitro Golf.  They have been in the golfing industry for 25+ years following a philosophy of putting their customers first and listening to

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Who Makes Top Flite Golf Balls? Brands Explained

Anyone that has played a considerable amount of golf since 1971 will be acquainted with the Top Flite brand, whether it be golf balls, clubs, or other accessories. Looking at the history of the brand and its decline, the question arises whether they still make golf balls and who makes Top Flite golf balls.  Delving into the history of Top Flite reveals that the company started in 1971 when operating under the Spalding banner the company introduced the first Top Flite branded golf ball. Top Flite introduced the first 2-piece and multi-layered golf balls in the history of golf. After

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Bridgestone B330 RX vs Titleist Pro V1

Titleist has been the No1 golf ball played on the PGA Tour for many years and continues to dominate the market. Golf balls, like all other golf equipment, have evolved to levels never seen before. Fortunately or unfortunately this evolution will continue, and will continue to confuse players as to what is best for them. Today we take the time to compare two sets of golf balls in our Bridgestone B330 RX vs Titleist Pro V1 review. What Ball Should I Play? Swing speed should be the first criteria considered before deciding on the ball to put into play on

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Bridgestone Tour B XS Review – All You Need To Know

With 106 professional career victories under his belt, Tiger Woods is arguably the greatest golfer to have ever walked the planet. So, what happens when he takes his experience from the course to help design a revolutionary golf ball? We will answer that question in this post as we conduct a Bridgestone Tour B XS review. We will highlight the features and benefits of this Tiger designed ball to help you determine if it suits your swing. Things To Consider Before Buying Golf Balls Value For Money Even if you have the budget to spend roughly $50 on a premium

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Are Volvik Golf Balls Illegal? Do They Fit USGA Regs?

Volvik is a South Korean company that started making golf balls in the early 1980s and soon became (and is still) the dominant golf ball manufacturer in that country. Expansion plans to move into the USA came to fruition in 2012, and their target market was the colored ball. Pricing was very competitive and their range has extended into the premium ball market worldwide. The LPGA Korean women have been at the forefront of competition in the LPGA, and many have signed equipment deals with Volvik. The Volvik range is the leader on the LPGA Tour, with 75% of the

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Who Makes Srixon Golf Balls? Brands Explained

Srixon is a Japanese golfing brand, the fourth largest global golfing brand, with a registered trademark owned and operated by the specialized sports equipment manufacturer, SRI Sports Limited. SRI sports are a subsidiary of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, part of the Sumito Group founded back in 1615. Several professional golfers represent SRIXON on all professional tours such as the PGA Tour including major winners Hideki Matsuyama and Shane Lowry. The large range of popular Srixon golf balls is manufactured in Srixon’s ultra-modern manufacturing facility in Japan. In addition to the golf ball manufacturing plant, Srixon produces golf clubs at a variety

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Who Makes Maxfli Golf Balls? Brands Explained

The Maxfli brand is renowned globally for their golf balls in the mid-handicap and beginner markets with a historied past that includes ownership by Dunlop, a leader in the rubber industry, and TaylorMade, a leading golfing brand.  Eventually, Maxfli found itself in the Dick’s Sporting Goods stable where it has found stability since the acquisition on February 11, 2008. As Dick’s Sporting good is a well-known sports retailer and not renowned for its design of new equipment, it raises a question about who makes Maxfli golf balls. Maxfli was included in a basket of sporting goods when the British Rubber

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