How are golf balls classified by compression?
1. A ball with a hardness of 90-105. The golf ball itself has different hardness, the higher the number, the harder the ball. The basis for choosing the hardness of the ball is the swing power of the hitter and the form of the swing technique. Generally speaking, excellent professional golfers choose balls with hardness 90-105. Most players use hardness 105 (super hard), 100 (second hard) and 95 (medium hard).
2. A ball with a hardness of 80-90. The average level of young and middle-aged players can choose this range of hardness of the ball to use. Easier to hit the ball you need. Because the hardness of the ball is proportional to the distance, it is difficult for general players to grasp the directionality when choosing a ball that is too hard. Because of the high hardness, the time for the club head to contact the ball becomes shorter, and it is easy to hit the ball away.
3. A ball with a hardness of 70: suitable for beginners and high handicap players. In fact, there is no strict limit to the choice of the hardness of the ball. Players can make choices based on their own age, physical strength, technical status, and purpose. Different hardness of the same brand has no difference in moderation, but the feeling of hitting the ball is different.