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With robot testing, we're here to help you find the right ball to match your game and the conditions you play in based on peak height ...
There's a golf ball for every player preference. Using Golf Laboratories' swing robot, we tested 40 golf balls to help you narrow the search.
The USGA’s golf robot swings a test club at exactly the speed technicians want. (USGA) If the prototype balls pass the size, weight and shape tests, they are tested to see if they stay within ...
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Golf Digest on MSNThese 3 non-urethane golf balls provide urethane-esque spin, according to robot testing
This trifecta of distance, spin and feel is why urethane balls dominate the pro ranks. They don’t just excel in one category; they perform across the board. A ball that leans too heavily on distance ...
Our process for testing golf balls incorporates player evaluations and robot tests conducted by Golf Digest partner Golf Laboratories, based in San Diego. The robot tests produced and compared ...
Our robot testing saw as much as a 4,000 rpm difference on a 45-yard shot between balls with a urethane cover and balls with a non-urethane cover.
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GOLF.com on MSNThis should be your top priority during golf ball testing
Contemplating a change to the golf ball in your bag? Going to one spot on the course can cut down on your testing process. The post This should be your top priority during golf ball testing appeared ...
By increasing robotic testing speeds and altering other test parameters, the governing bodies effectively will require a slower, shorter golf ball to comply with the Model Local Rule.
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