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Men's Freedom Micro Stretch Golf Polo - Cloud - M

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Country of Origin China
Brand Greg Norman
Returnable Yes
Replacement Period 7 Days
Apparel Material 88% Polyester, 12% Spandex

FAQs

Attribute Based FAQs
How Often Should I Change My Golf Wedges?
A typical wedge will last 75 rounds before a significant decline in performance. An average golfer who plays regularly changes their Wedges every 18 to 24 months.
What Wedges must I have in my bag?
There are three main types of wedges that you must carry in your bag, a pitching, sand and lob wedge.
What does the bounce mean on a golf wedge?
Bounce is the angle formed by the leading edge of the wedge, the ground and the lowest point of the sole when the shaft is perfectly vertical. When you hit the ball, the bounce is the part of the wedge that hits and moves through the ground or bounces off. It is what allows you to make good contact, control, and spin on your wedge shots.
What degree wedge should I use around the green?
The most common wedges used around the green are 52-56 degrees. You may require a different lofted wedge based on your ball lie and shot you are trying to hit.
What wedge grind is most forgiving?
K grind is the most forgiving wedge for all shots and is great for mid-high handicappers. K Grind is currently only available in Titleist Vokey Wedges.
What are the best wedges in golf?
Every golf wedge is different and designed with the best technology to support different conditions. There are no such particular best wedges in golf, it’s just you have to decide which wedge is best for you. For this, you can read our blog “Your guide to buy golf wedges” and select your best golf wedge
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HOW TO CHOOSE A GOLF BALL

The golf ball that you choose to play with is the difference between you shooting 82 and 78. There is some serious technology packed in the golf ball and it’s all about learning to use it to our advantage.

With so many options out there how do we find the right one for us?

WHAT IS YOUR SWING SPEED?

You require higher swing speeds to get the most potential out of multilayer balls, especially 5 Layer balls. The more accomplished golfer will benefit from a high-end, tour-standard golf ball as they are designed to help the better ball strikers with faster swings.

CONSTRUCTION OF GOLF BALL

A slow swing with high compression, the high-spinning golf ball will not yield good results. Conversely, a faster swinger of the club will lose distance by using a low compression ball.

FEATURES MULTI-LAYER CONSTRUCTION 2 PIECE BALLS
CONSTRUCTION 3,4,5 - piece balls Feels firm/hard Feels soft
COMPRESSION Mid to high compression Low Compression
IDEAL FOR Mid to low handicappers with faster swing speed Beginners and high handicap golfers with slower swing speed
CORE Core/mantle gives more control, feel, and shot shaping The large core maximizes distances and minimizes spin
COVER The thin cover enhances spin and gives a soft, crisp feel Thick cover provides more forgiveness
PRICE Most of them are x models aimed at reducing spin. Tend to be high priced Tend to be low priced

What is your expectation from a ball? Distance, Control.

PERFORMANCE

FEATURES MULTI-LAYER CONSTRUCTION 2 PIECE BALLS
FORGIVENESS High Maximum
DISTANCE High Maximum
FEEL Soft Firm
SHORT GAME CONTROL High Spin - More Control Low Spin - Less Control

COVER

The cover is the outermost layer of the golf ball which has an influence on the spin and aerodynamics of the shot. It is made using one of two materials that is surlyn (ionomer) or urethane

FEATURES URETHANE COVER SURLYN/IONOMER COVER
IDEAL FOR Tour Preferred Golf Balls For more skilled players Ideal for beginners an high handicappers
CONSTRUCTION Typically 3 piece and above Typically 2 piece construction
FEEL Soft Firm
COMPRESSION Higher Low
SPIN High Low
GAME CONTROL Best Short Game Control Poor Short Game Control
PRICE High Low

SKILL LEVEL

BEGINNERS INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED
High handicappers and slow swingers need as low a compression ball as possible therefore any 2 Layer ball will work best for them. An intermediate player with a medium to high swing speed will benefit from a mid-compression 2/3 Layer golf balls Players with the highest swing speeds should get the best results from high compression golf balls typically 3-5 Layer Tour Models

CONCLUSION

If you are a beginner or a high handicap player a 2-piece golf ball with low compression will be best suitable for you as it will make the ball go longer and straighter.On the other hand, a multi-layered high compression ball would benefit the mild to low handicap players with faster wing speed giving them better control, feel, and accuracy.

Greg Norman Men's Freedom Micro Stretch Golf Polo - Cloud  - M
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