You may have heard a lot about golf ball compression but what does it mean, how is it measured and how does it affect the ...
Sure, things like clubhead speed help unlock farther shots, but when you know how to compress the golf ball — leading to ball ...
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The three-time PGA Tour winner reflects on how 2025 changed him, why he wants a hole-in-one at TPC Scottsdale, and finding ...
On this week's episode of GOLF's Fully Equipped, co-host Jake Morrow details his testing with the Callaway Chrome Tour golf balls. The post The most impressive thing about this golf ball might not be ...
Wilson’s 2026 Staff Model and Staff Model X balls add speed, refined feel and clearer separation between the two tour-level ...
“Removing the ball and providing a singular goal of 'swing this stick fast' gives them a chance to develop a swing that has some speed, without the fear of ball contact,” Carroll writes in his Swing ...
In the Staff Model, that means a softer core, with a compression of 90, targeting a skilled golfer who wants tour-level ...
Specs: Three-piece, urethane-covered golf ball with gradational core and mantle construction. Available: Jan. 30, 2026 Who it’s for: Golfers who want a Tour-level urethane ball fit to their swing ...
How bowling balls respond to controlled compression demonstrates structural integrity and elasticity. Fears are brewing over an oil-price shock that could rattle markets and the economy Greenland's ...
For slower-swinging golfers, compression has become one of the most popular ways to choose a golf ball. Low-compression balls are often considered easier ...