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By J. Brian Keith
When you think about balls, what do you think of first? Which aspects of balls are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge.

Hopefully the information presented so far has been applicable. You might also want to consider the following:

No matter how good a golfer may be, he or she will not be any good at all without balls. Granted, it is a no-brainer that golfers need to have balls in order to play. But, the question is, which balls are the best.

This is a sticky situation and depends almost entirely the individual golfer and his or her tastes, what he or she expects out of the ball, and, quite frankly, how much money he or she wants to spend.

There are golfers out there who will play with nothing but one brand of ball. No matter what else happens, they will only and always use this particular brand. What these balls cost is irrelevant to them. It is this ball or no golf. Yes, this going to the extremes, but, let’s face it, there are people in this world who prefer living life at the extreme edge of sanity.

Now, let’s get down to some common sense when it comes to the ball. We shall start with the beginning golfer. The beginner needs to forget what he or she may have heard about any brand or type of ball, what it does and how far it goes. Beginning golfers are going to lose a lot of balls. They need to think more about price than quality. The beginning golfer needs to purchase “been around” balls, which are balls sold in bulk (around 50 to a bag), that have been found on courses and recycled, for lack of a better word.

OK, these used balls are more often than not name brand balls, but this does not matter. The beginning golfer, in learning how to hit the ball straight, keep it in the fairway, out of the woods and water, will go through dozens, if not hundreds of balls. Therefore, the logical thing for the beginning golfer to do is buy in bulk.

As the golfer gets better, the best idea would be to move up to a better grade of ball. This, though, does not mean to rush out to the nearest golfing supply



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