Let’s Talk is back this month with more information to make you a more informed consumer when it comes to selecting your golf ball. If you missed it last month, THP spoke with Bridgestone Golf about technology in golf balls and finding the right one for your game.
This month, that continues and the graphics put together should help you better understand what is happening with the golf ball due to materials and construction. Clicking on each question below, brings up a graphic image with the full answer and examples.
Tune in next month for another edition of Lets Talk with Bridgestone Golf as they help golfers understand the technology and marketing in golf balls, and help make you a smarter golfer. Join us on the THP Forum right now and discuss this topic and many others with those that love the game.
very informative and easy to understand answers to these great questions.
Interesting education! I have never thought about balls from the tee first and the green second. It seems to be a very valid point especially for us distance challenged players like myself! Thanks for all the great information, it was enlightening!!
Great information. I like the tee to green concept vice some others who say to,start from,the green and work back. The answers to the questions were simple and easy to understand.
Fantastic information and from the one of the best in the business. I’m a little ball dumb but they really made it easy to understand how a golf ball works.
Great information about a topic that we ALL need more information on. Admittedly I’ve fallen victim to marketing in respects to what ball I’ve used in the past. I’ve always wanted to gravitate toward a tour ball because I want the best, I love how Bridgestone has broken that mold and given every golfer a tour caliber ball regardless of their swing.
Some very good info here. I had forgotten what the difference between surlyn and urethane, and the explanation of the dimples was helpful.
Great info !
I wondered about the difference between the urethane and surlyn. Now I know.
Loved this, really like how Bridgestone breaks it down and tells the consumer how each factor is important for them and how the live fittings have given them the data to back it up.