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		<title>More Tips To Help You Choose the Right Golf Ball</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another way to tell which ball you need to choose also depends on your swing. If you have a relatively slow golf swing then you should consider the two-piece ball. Distance is essential and with a slow swing you need a ball that will help you travel further. When you are on the greens the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another way to tell which ball you need to choose also depends on your swing.  If you have a relatively slow golf swing then you should consider the two-piece ball.  Distance is essential and with a slow swing you need a ball that will help you travel further.  When you are on the greens the disadvantage will be that the ball will not spin very much as you work closer to the hole.  </p>
<p><img src="http://golfimpacttraining.com/golf-images/golfmuscle.jpg" alt="choosing the right golf balls" align=left hspace=15 border=0>Some of the balls you might consider for the two-piece include the Nike Juice, Pinnacle Platinum Feel, and the Titleist DT Carry &#038; Roll.  You can find a three-piece ball that offers the same benefits as the two piece balls called the Top-Flite Gamer.</p>
<p>Golfers who have a swing which is tour like will swing 110 mph and higher.  These golfers have the ability</p>
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to compress their drives and long irons.  They usually benefit more from using the softer ball.  </p>
<p>Some of these golfers use a three or even a four-piece ball which allows them to generate around the greens easily.  This category of a ball can be found as the Bridgestone Tour B330 Series, Nike One series, Callaway Tour series, TaylorMade TP, Titleist Pro V1, and more.  </p>
<p>Another consideration you will find with balls is the price.  The softer the ball is and the more pieces will be more expensive.  These multiplayers can cost more than $40 while the two-piece balls can run around $20.</p>
<p>When choosing a golf ball you should consider a few things. You may lack distance in your play because you are using the wrong type of golf ball.  The softer and more expensive golf balls are for the professionals who can swing the club over 100 mph.  </p>
<p>You might think the most expensive is always the best but if you are not one of the best they will not help you.  The best ball for a slow swinger are the cheaper two-piece golf balls.  They will help you add distance to every long shot.</p>
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