Golf Balls for the Beginners
Top-of-the-line golf balls can be very expensive. If you know that you’ll probably lose them quickly as you practice, why not settle for the more ordinary balls which are more affordable? If you are a newbie and you spend most of your time hitting buckets of balls at the driving range, get the usual range balls. This way, you can practice as much as you can and as much as you need to without worrying too much about your ball expenses.
After two weeks of practice with the range balls, you can move on to the next phase of the beginner’s journey – hitting x-outs. X-out golf balls are still made by notable golf equipment companies. However, they have some cosmetic defects so they are usually sold by the dozen with very high discounts. As soon as you’ve improved both your swing and your confidence level, then it’s time to get high quality balls. And for premium balls and other golf equipment, check out NGCGolf.com.
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