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May 30, 2025 - 12:49 PM
Compression in golf balls refers to how much the ball deforms upon impact with the club. It is an important specification as it affects both the feel and distance of the ball. Lower compression balls are generally softer and can provide more distance for players with slower swing speeds, while higher compression balls are firmer and suit players with faster swing speeds. For example, the Vice® Drive Golf Balls offer low compression for a softer feel and more distance. Meanwhile, the Srixon Z-STAR XV has higher compression for players with faster swing speeds. Various compression levels are available to suit different playing styles and preferences, making them ideal for bulk custom golf balls.