Pile of golf ballsChoosing the best golf ball to play can be a bit of a nightmare for the high handicapper when every pro shop has such a massive choice to tempt the player.

There are now several new additions of unfamiliar brands that are bringing in a much more competitive element, fighting for this financially lucrative corner of the market.

Statistics in golf can vary widely but it is generally accepted that almost half of golfers across the world have high handicaps above 24.

This seems to be the target market of manufacturers that are advertising to the novice golfer the quick fix of being able to hit the ball long and straight by purchasing their brand.

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The basic make-up of the golf ball

It is a fact that there is a difference in the manufacture of golf balls, ranging from one piece and in some top-class balls up to five-piece.

A two-piece ball, for instance, has a central core of rubber surrounded by a plastic durable cover, and this is recognized as the standard ball for the novice golfer.

However, three-piece balls that are made up of a central core wound round with threads of rubber and then encased in a durable plastic outer layer give a softer feel.

Generally, all modern-day golf balls have covers made up of dimples, and the size and number can vary between manufacturers.

Depending on the density of the dimples will depend on the trajectory of the ball in flight.

Tests have been carried out in the past to check the different ball flights of dimpled or smooth golf balls.

The tests proved that dimpled balls attained lower pressure behind the ball allowing less drag which resulted in higher altitude and further distance. More tips here on driving a golf ball.

Golf club behind ballBest golf balls for high handicappers

The majority of golf ball manufacturers advertise that with their product a player will be able to hit the ball straighter and longer.

A lot of balls on the market at present are promoting a soft feel with more control.

A lot of these claims are true but it is very much dependent on the ability of the person hitting the ball.

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If we look, in slow motion at a golf ball being hit with a club.

The moment of impact will show the golf ball being slightly squashed or compressed which then springs back into shape adding to the propulsion through the air.

It also must follow therefore that the harder a ball is hit the more propulsion is achieved. Tips here on avoiding slow play.

Golf Swing Speed

Which ball is best for you, therefore, depends on the standard and the swing speed you have reached as a golfer.

The swing speed of your drives increases as your confidence grows.

Allow the golf club to do the work.

By turning your shoulders, and swinging through the ball, rather than trying to thrash at the ball.

Gradually build your confidence rather than worry too much about which ball will give you further distance. Using a rangefinder for distance.

A high handicap golfer should stick to a standard two-piece ball until they have achieved a consistent golf swing, which can then be monitored and assessed for speed.

Then is the time to experiment with soft feel balls which may well give more distance and control, but hopefully you will be in a position to make your own decision based on your game rather than be swayed by advertising hype.