The rest is up to you unless you are a super elite golfer and need to tweak your equipment. If you are hitting the sweet spot try to get a ball speed of 1.4 to 1.5 times your swing speed. If the (good) launch monitor shows you're not doing that, you may need to change your driver, your swing or both. In 2008, we pioneered the efforts to fit golfers with the correct ball. Since then, we've fit over 1.7 million people through live and online fittings. Each online fitting is analyzed by a database of over 350,000 in-person fittings to produce the most accurate results.
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- Low Handicap: 0-5 Handicap; You are a able to hit both draws and fades and have a good understanding of the proper mechanics involved in the golf swing. You consistently hit the ball in the center of the club face.
- Mid-Low Handicap: 5-15 Handicap; You are an avid golfer who loves to play the game in your spare time. You get out most weekends and usually play well mostly on your own natural ability. You are comfortable hitting most of your clubs but you do miss-hit the ball every once in while.
- High-Mid Handicap: 15-25 Handicap; You are a recreational golfer who likes to play casually every now and then with friends. You still miss-hit the ball and probably have a hard time keeping it around the fairway and hitting the green. You need clubs that are forgiving.
- High Handicap: 25+ Handicap; You are new to the game or a senior who has a hard time moving like you used to. You need clubs that are very forgiving. You also want clubs that will help you lift the ball off the ground by having a sole that won't dig into the turf.