

Golf Ball Fitting
Optimized performance for YOU, from tee to green
By trying out different models from top brands like Callaway, TaylorMade, Titleist, XXIO, Wilson, Bridgestone, Maxfli, Srixon, and others a golf ball fitting can help you find the perfect ball for your specific needs and playing style
Golf Ball Fitting
Optimized performance for YOU, from tee to green
By trying out different models from top brands like Callaway, TaylorMade, Titleist, XXIO, Wilson, Bridgestone, Maxfli, Srixon, and others a golf ball fitting can help you find the perfect ball for your specific needs and playing style
A well-fitted golf ball can significantly improve your performance and help you achieve your best possible scores. Here are some key factors to consider when choosing a golf ball:
1. Compression:
Swing Speed: Higher compression balls are designed for faster swing speeds, while lower compression balls are designed for slower swing speeds.
Feel: Lower compression balls tend to feel softer, while higher compression balls tend to feel firmer.
2. Spin Rate:
Launch Angle: Higher spin rates can help you achieve higher launch angles, which can be beneficial for players who struggle to get the ball airborne.
Control: Higher spin rates can also provide more control over your shots, especially around the greens.
3. Dimples:
Aerodynamics: The number and pattern of dimples on a golf ball can affect its aerodynamics and flight characteristics.
Distance: Some golf balls are designed with dimple patterns that maximize distance, while others are designed for more control.
4. Core:
Distance: The core of the golf ball is a key factor in determining distance. Some cores are designed to maximize distance, while others are designed for more control.
5. Cover:
Feel: The cover of the golf ball can affect its feel and durability. Some covers are designed to be softer, while others are designed to be more durable.
6. Conditions:
Course Conditions: Consider the course conditions you typically play on. For example, a ball with a higher spin rate might be beneficial on soft, wet courses, while a ball with a lower spin rate might be better suited for firm, dry courses.
Professional Fitting: While golf ball fitting is not as common as club fitting, it can still be beneficial, especially for players who are looking to maximize their performance. A professional fitter can analyze your swing and provide recommendations based on your individual needs.
Fitting Fee waived for purchases over $999
Fitting Fee is 50% OFF with purchase under $999