Choosing The Best Golf Balls

Would you like some help with choosing the best golf balls for your golf game?

This golf tip is from Dave Nevogt, "The Simple Golf Swing", and will help you with choosing the best golf ball for your game and for the right price!

Dave is recommending the Srixon AD 333. You can get them for about $20 per dozen, and he finds that they perform much better than other balls in that price range. If you want to upgrade, look into the Srixon UR-X. Srixon makes the best balls available today, and many of the tour players (Vijay Singh, Jim Furuk, Robert Allenby, Henrik Stenson, Karrie Webb, Laura Davies, Boo Weekly and more) use them.

They are top notch, and if you haven't tried them, you'll be very pleasantly surprised with their performance. The UR-X is very comparable to the Titleist Pro V1.


How the Srixon AD 333 compares: This ball promotes a high launch angle and penetrating trajectory for greater distance.  The strong piercing ball flight produces a more shallow descent for greater carry and roll.  The added benefit of the superior soft feel provides pinpoint control.

Srixon AD 333 Overview: The AD333 features a revolutionary cover formulation, new core construction and new aerodynamics, while maintaining the same feel and playability that have made it a course favorite for years.  Srixon's solid-core standard of excellence has never been more apparent.  The core's soft compression suits a wide range of golfers that possess average to moderate swing speed and provides the ability to maximize their distance potential.

No.1 BALL IN U.K.

The AD333 became the number one two piece ball in the UK market because people are hitting it longer and straighter.

I hope this helps you with choosing the best golf balls.

David Nevogt is the author of "The Simple Golf Swing" which guarantees to have you shooting 7 strokes lower in only 1 week from today. His golf teachings have helped over 220,000 golfers over the past 4 years.

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