Standard Golf Balls

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What are the main construction types and how do they affect performance?

Two-piece balls are durable and maximize distance with low spin, suitable for casual players; three- or four-piece balls provide a softer feel, higher spin for better short-game control, and are preferred by skilled players seeking shot-shaping and stopping power

What role do compression and spin play, and how do I match them to my swing?

Compression relates to how much the ball deforms at impact—lower compression suits slower swing speeds and can increase distance, while higher compression benefits faster swings; spin controls approach shot stopping and shape, so players with higher swing speeds often choose balls designed for more spin and control

Do dimple patterns and cover materials really matter?

Yes—dimple designs influence aerodynamics and ball flight stability, and cover materials (surlyn vs. urethane) affect feel and spin: surlyn covers are more durable and lower-spin, urethane covers deliver softer feel and higher spin around the greens

How can I tell if a ball is right for my game before committing to a dozen?

Try single sleeves or mixed six-packs from different construction types to assess feel, distance, launch and short-game spin across a few rounds or practice sessions, and compare results to determine which ball consistently suits your swing and preferences