1. One-Piece-Ball is generally only used for practice or driving range. The ball is pressed from hard rubber and painted.
2. Two-Piece-Ball is the most commonly used ball. The outer surface of the sphere is made of hard rubber or plastic, or its mixture is made into a shell. The thickness is about 1 mm. Due to the different shell texture and composition, the firmness and durability are also different. Different hardness, color and dents produce different characteristics and performance. It is manifested in the height, distance and rolling of the ball.
Double-layer ball, that is, a ball composed of a large center and a relatively thin shell. It used to be called distance balls. The ball has a longer flight distance because it has less backspin. The speed is higher and the player has a hard hitting feeling when hitting the ball. At present, most golf balls with long flying distance or wear resistance on the market adopt this structure.
3. Three-Piece-Ball (Three-Piece-Ball) is only for players of higher level. In made of rubber or plastic or mixtures. The center of the ball, about the size of a stick, is surrounded by a liquid-filled gall. A thin rubber strip is wound like a ball, and the outer shell is a rubber product balata (gum). High-level golfers like to use this glue-core liquid core ball. Because you can find the feeling when hitting the ball, it is easy to control. If the shot is not accurate, cracks and cuts are also prone to occur.