If your hobby is playing golf -- or if a considerable number of golf balls end up in your yard for some reason -- you will ...
What you need to know: Encompassing all the technology of its TP5 and TP5x golf balls, TaylorMade’s TP5 and TP5x TRK-R golf balls are designed to further enhance the launch-monitor experience.
All joking aside, there’s something to be said for keeping a golf ball message simple. That’s the approach Bridgestone is ...
The latest iteration of Bridgestone's e12 family of golf balls consists of three models: HiLaunch, Straight and Speed. The ...
Golf balls don’t get much simpler than the Bridgestone e6 Soft and its two-piece, low-compression kin. It’s a relatively firm ...
Each e12 ball is designed to help golfers overcome a common specific trajectory shortcoming and enhance consistency.
The new Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls mark the 25th anniversary of the legendary ball. Here are four things to know.
If your ball is in another player's way, can you legally mark it even if you aren't on the green? Rules Guy has the answer.
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7 Biggest Golf Ball Myths
This video, in which Neil Tappin is joined by Titleist golf ball specialist Tom Hiscock, explains what these misconceptions ...
These golf balls are designed to be the most balanced and softest balls on the market respectively - and at a great price!
Jeremy Stone joins the PGA Show to break down the innovations Titleist has made on it's renowned ProV1 line of golf balls for 2025 that offer even greater speed and spin for golfers of all levels.
The initial direction the golf ball flies is the result of the club face angle. The curvature of the golf ball (fade, draw, slice, hook) is the result of the clubface angle in relation to the true ...