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by Rosalee Frami Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

How do I use the ball on my ProCheck® system?

1) Push the ON button. 2) Wait for “BALL” on the screen. name centered between the arrows. 4) Wait for “Trigger”. Squeeze and release the trigger. 5) Wait for “R”. Press and release the R button. 6) Read the compression. 7) Remove the ball. Soft as a grape or hard as a rock? ProCheck® it anywhere!

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."

How does swing speed affect swing speed and ball compression?

Matching swing speed with ball compression causes the ball to have the optimum degree of flattening at impact to create a trampoline-like energy transfer. Too much flattening or too little reduces the energy transfer.

What compression is good for golf balls?

Select the compression rating for your golf ball. For golfers with a high swing speed that can carry their drives more than 240 yards in the air, compression ratings over 100 are appropriate. For those with slower swing speeds, compression ratings between 80 and 90 are a suitable selection.

What is the compression of a prov1 golf ball?

The Titleist Pro V1 has a compression of over 100 (our robot golf ball test measured it at 101.8), while the Titleist Pro V1x has a compression of 108.4, making it the firmest golf ball in our entire test. That's because they're designed for tour players with swing speeds typically in the range of 110-130mph.

What golf ball is 70 compression?

Golf Ball Compression ChartGolf BallLayersGolf Ball CompressionTaylormade Tour Response3 PieceMedium 70Taylormade Project (a)3 PieceMedium 70Volvik Power Soft2 PieceMedium 70Volvik XT Soft3 PieceMedium 7074 more rows•Apr 3, 2022

What golf ball is 60 compression?

The Srixon Soft Feel Golf Balls are a perfect choice for a slower swinging senior. With a compression rating of 60, this golf ball will make a big difference in how far you can get the ball to travel if you are transitioning from a harder golf ball.

What is the compression of the 2021 Pro V1?

Titleist Pro V1x – Compression On our compression gauge, the 2021 incarnation of the Pro V1x measures 97 on average, the same as the previous model. That positions it as one of the firmer balls on the market though the Left Dash variant typically is a bit firmer still.

What compression is AZ Star?

As mentioned, both the Z-STAR Diamond and the Z-STAR XV have a listed compression of 102 while the standard Z-STAR is listed at 90. However, Srixon recommends both the Z-STAR and the Z-STAR Diamond for swing speeds of 90 mph and higher while the Z-STAR XV is recommended for 100 mph and above players.

What compression is Titleist Tour soft?

While not among the lowest-compression balls in its space, at around 78 compression, it's soft by Titleist urethane standards.

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 is the compression of 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 compression of the 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 Wilson Zip golf balls?

The Wilson Zip has a compression rating of 50, so it's a very soft golf ball. It also has an ionomer cover to go along with a zero compression core which helps generate speed after impact.

Do lower 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 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 ProCheck golf ball?

The ProCheck® device, which was issued a United States patent in May 2017, rivals the top golf ball manufacturers’ highly sophisticated compression testing equipment. In laboratory tests, the ProCheck® produced the same compression measurements as a device costing tens of thousands of dollars that is commonly used in the industry.

When will ProCheck be available?

ProCheck®, a new device designed for golfers who want to maximize distance by matching the correct ball compression to their swing speed, will be available to all golfers through Revolution Golf ( www.revolutiongolf.com) beginning Tuesday, September 25.

What is a pro check?

The ProCheck® a highly sophisticated ball compression measurement device uses proprietary technology to measure a golf ball’s compression. It has been proven that a golf ball’s com pression has a significant impact upon how far it will travel, with the golfer’s goal being to match ball compression with swing speed to achieve maximum distance.

What is a golf ball made of?

Most modern golf balls are essentially made of a rubber-like substance (elastomers) and the forces required to compress the ball can change over time or with temperature. ProCheck®’s accurate force measurement detects this change and displays this information to the golfer as bars on the LED screen. Media Contact:

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