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golf ball compression test tool

by Madelyn Altenwerth Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

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Do you use a compression test on your golf balls?

"Callaway has long understood that compression plays a key role in optimizing the performance and consistency of golfers. We at Callaway have tested the Procheck golf ball compression tester and found it to be an excellent tool for the consumer. It's readings can help golfers determine the right ball for their game."

What is this golf ball quality comparison tool?

This quality comparison tool is meant to be utilized by golfers of all abilities and familiarities with equipment. In order to make it simple for you, our resident golf ball nerd Tony Covey has been methodically measuring and classifying golf ball quality for more than a year.

Do low-compression golf balls cause control issues?

If you swing between 85 – 104 mph: On the higher end of this range (95 – 104 mph), a low-compression ball could create control issues. Your best bet likely lies among the mid-compression models. On the lower end (85 – 94 mph), control should be less of an issue if you pick a low-compression ball.

Should you compress the core of a golf ball?

At swing speeds as low as 60 mph, you’re compressing the core of the golf ball. The performance risk isn’t from slower swingers under-compressing the core of a firmer ball, it’s from faster swingers over-compressing the core of a softer one.

How do you check compression on a golf ball?

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What number is considered a low compression for a golf ball?

A compression rate is one of the most important indexes in golf balls. In all cases, this rate will show how soft your ball is and how it can affect your swing speed, even your age, and gender. A golf ball is considered a low compression one when its rate is 80 and under.

What is the compression of a Pro V1 golf ball?

around 90The three-piece Pro V1 still has a compression around 90 and its 352-dimple cover pattern helps to produce lower-spinning, lower-flying shots off the tee and with long irons. It will feel softer than the dual-core Pro V1x, which has a compression of about 100 and a 328-dimple cover pattern.

What compression golf ball should a high handicapper use?

A ball with a compression of 90 or above is designed for the higher swing speed golfer — think single-digit handicapper or Tour player — who can effectively compress the ball at impact.

What compression is Titleist Velocity?

2022 VELOCITY PERFORMANCE AND TECHNOLOGY NEW higher compression 1.550” LSX CORE generates faster speed on full swing shots to deliver maximum distance.

What compression is Titleist Tour speed?

around 78 compressionFrom a performance perspective, Tour Speed trends toward lower-spinning. That's common for balls playing in the same space. While not among the lowest-compression balls in its space, at around 78 compression, it's soft by Titleist urethane standards.

What compression is Callaway supersoft?

around 38As is implied in the name, the Callaway 2021 Supersoft golf balls have a very low compression rating of around 38. This allows golfers with slow swing speeds to compress the ball sufficiently for optimal energy transfer.

Do soft compression golf balls go further?

Do Softer Golf Balls Go Further? As a general rule, soft low compression golf balls will travel further when you hit your driver and irons. With your wedges, soft and firm golf balls should travel the same distance.

What compression are Kirkland golf balls?

Compression. The compression of the Kirkland three-piece golf ball is about 90. A 90 compression golf ball is built more for the mid to high swing speed player. Golfers with a slower swing speed will have a difficult time compressing the ball.

What golf ball should a 15 handicap use?

What golf ball should a 15 handicap use? A 15 handicap golfer will benefit from using a Bridgestone Tour B RX. With the Tour B RX, the 15 handicap player can get impressive distance from the tee, accuracy on the iron shot approaches to the green, and enough spin to stop the ball around the green.

What golf ball should I use with a 100 mph swing speed?

Our top 5 best golf ball for 100 mph swing speedRankNameBuy NOWNo.1Bridgestone E6 Speed Golf BallsClick HERENo.2Titleist Velocity Golf BallsClick HERENo.3Srixon Q Star Tour Golf BallsClick HERENo.4Trust BisonV Golf BallsClick HERE1 more row•Apr 14, 2022

Do higher compression golf balls go further?

As a general rule, low compression golf balls will go the same distance or further for golfers with swing speeds below 100 MPH. Once swing speeds exceed 100 MPH, higher compression balls will generate more distance.

What is a 60 compression golf ball?

Definition. The compression of a golf ball refers to how tightly wound its core threads are. The tighter they are wound, the harder or more compressed the core is. Golf balls come in a variety of compression rates, with the lower number representing lower compression.

What compression is Callaway Supersoft?

around 38As is implied in the name, the Callaway 2021 Supersoft golf balls have a very low compression rating of around 38. This allows golfers with slow swing speeds to compress the ball sufficiently for optimal energy transfer.

What is the compression of the Callaway chrome soft?

752020 Callaway Chrome Soft – Compression On our gauge, the average compression of the 2020 Callaway Chrome Soft is 75. Across the ball market as a whole, the Chrome Soft can be considered a mid-compression ball.

What is the difference between low and high compression golf balls?

Lower compression balls tend to be softer and compress more to create more distance. Higher compression balls offer more control and are used by better players who can produce faster swing speeds to compress the ball. For more on softness and compression, please read our Guide To Soft Golf Balls.

Why does quality matter in golf?

We’re often asked why quality matters. Many golfers believe they’re incapable of noticing the difference between a good ball and a bad one. As Tony is fond of saying, “even if you’re not good enough to tell the difference, you’re good enough to appreciate it”. What that means is that whether you’re aware of it not, inconsistencies in the golf ball can manifest as subtle as a shot that’s a few extra yards from the hole or, in the most extreme of cases, can be the difference between the middle of the fairway and the wrong side of the white stakes.

Why do we use diameter measurements?

We use our diameter measurements to judge consistency across the sample. They also serve as the basis for the calculation that determines whether or not a ball is round…or at least round-enough.

Why is a ball considered bad?

A ball can also be deemed bad if either of our compression metrics falls significantly outside the norm. Finally, a ball can be flagged as bad when there are significant defects identified during our visual inspection though in most cases, those closely correlate with anomalies in the gauge measurements.

What is a score metric?

The new score metric is an “out of 100” ranking or an overall grade. In simple terms, it represents a calculation of all metrics.

Is a heavier ball longer?

Generally speaking, a heavier ball is a longer ball, so most manufacturers will target a weight value as close to the limit as they can consistently achieve. As with our other metrics, the data we collect from our scale allows us to determine how consistent a given model is from one ball to the next.

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Is golf a game of variables?

Golf is inherently a game of variables, your golf ball shouldn’t be one of them, and yet too often golfers assume that the ball is an inconsequential part of the equation.

What is ProCheck golf?

A company called Golftek (not to be confused with Golftec) has developed ProCheck, an affordable, easy to use device that brings ball compression technology right into the palm of your hand. Now golfers can conveniently test every golf ball in their bag and be certain the compression of the ball matches their swing speed.

How to maximize your drives if you don't have Dustin Johnson's whip?

Even if you don't have Dustin Johnson's whip like speed you can maximize your drives by matching your swing speed to the proper ball compression. Let's look at the following graphic which shows how compression plays a role in getting the most distance possible from your swing speed.

Can you play old water balls on ProCheck?

If you are a casual golfer who hits the links once a month and is happy playing old water balls the ProCheck is probably not for you. But if you are golfer who wants to maximize every last bit of distance off the tee then we see a lot of value in adding the ProCheck to your golf bag.

What is compression in golf?

What, exactly, is compression? It’s a measurement of how much a ball compresses against the clubface at impact, expressed as a simple number (e.g. 75 or 100). If you’ve seen photos or slow-motion video of the moment of impact, you’ve seen the ball compress or smush against the clubface. The ball launches as this compression is released.

How fast should you swing a driver?

If you swing the driver at 105 mph or faster: You’ll generate good distance from any ball. While you may get a few extra yards from a mid- or low-compression model, you could also hit it too high with excess spin, resulting in a lack of control. Your best bet – a high-compression tour or premium model.

Is compression important in golf?

The world’s No. 1 golf ball manufacturer insists compression isn’t important when fitting golfer to golf ball. Titleist argues that there’s little discernible difference in how much a tour pro and a rank amateur compress the ball, regardless of the ball’s compression rating.

Do golf balls have compression?

There are plenty of distance golf balls that could serve your needs well. To be sure, compression isn’t the only factor affecting a golf ball’s length. Its core, cover and mantle materials have an impact, as do dimple shapes and patterns.

Is compression the end all of golf ball fitting?

In other words, compression isn’t the be-all, end-all of golf ball fitting.

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