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Memorable moments from the U.S. Open at Pinehurst

Memorable moments from the U.S. Open at Pinehurst

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Here’s the best way to find the right golf ball for you | Fully Equipped

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Titleist Tips: Find the Perfect Golf Ball for Your Swing

Are you still on the quest for the perfect golf ball? Let Titleist be your guiding light in the search for the ideal fit that complements your game.

To start off, let’s talk about your swing speed. For those with a high swing speed, the key is to go for balls with low spin, reducing dispersion and enhancing control. On the flip side, if your swing speed is on the lower end, high-spin balls are your ticket to added distance and performance.

Moving on to your launch angle – a crucial element to fine-tune. If you find yourself hitting the ball on the lower side, a ball with high lift could be your game-changer. Conversely, if your shots tend to soar too high, consider a ball with a lower launch angle to optimize your trajectory.

Last but not least, let’s dig into your spin rate. High-spin-rate golfers thrive with balls that offer a firmer feel, aiding in precision and control. Meanwhile, low-spin-rate players can benefit from the soft touch and responsiveness of softer balls.

By integrating these considerations into your selection process, you’ll discover a golf ball that not only maximizes your distance and accuracy but also enhances the overall feel of your game. Elevate your performance on the course with the perfect ball in your arsenal

Pro needs one putt to make the cut. It took just 13 hours to do so

Pro needs one putt to make the cut. It took just 13 hours to do so

PGA professional Ryan Evans faced an excruciatingly long wait to see if he had made the cut for the Barbasol Championship. Evans had just a one-foot putt to seal his place for the weekend but somehow managed to miss.

The American headed straight to the driving range to work on his putting, and after 13 hours, he finally holed the putt under the watchful eye of rules official Ken Tackett, guaranteeing himself a place in the third and fourth rounds.