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Golfing with Srixon Golf Balls

By Jerry J. Jansen On February 4, 2010 No Comments

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Srixon golf balls are known for using some of the most advanced technology in golf ball structure in the market today. Each ball has a thin layer of resilient soft Rabalon HR surface. And the core is made with a measured resilient Energetic Gradient Growth. Professional golfers Jim Furyk, Tim Clark and Laura Davies use Srixon in their tours.

However, due to its state of the art techniques, Srixon golf balls are probably the one of the most expensive products in the market today. The budget tight golfer may shun away from this brand.

The different Srixon golf balls

As of the moment, there are seven Srixon golf ball series, Z Star X, Z Star, Trispeed, AD 333, Soft Feel, and Soft Feel Lady and the latest, Z-UR. Each has different number of layers designed to enhance trajectory, spin flight and speed.

AD 333 balls have thinner softer cover with a large core. This allows it to pierce the air, elevated trajectory and lands a thin angle in any wind condition. Its 333 dimples

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Getting the Most from Golf Lessons!

By Jerry J. Jansen On February 4, 2010 No Comments

It’s never easy asking for help, but in golf, it is almost a necessity. Unfortunately, we often ask our buddies and partners, when in reality we should take a lesson or two.

We think that a Pro would critique harshly, but they are honest, positive and very helpful.

Lessons at the local course aren’t as expensive as you might think and they are worth it because your game will improve rapidly and cause you less frustration, making the game much more enjoyable for you.

Of utmost importance, is being honest about your game. The Pro will ask you what you want to start with; driving, chipping, putting or whatever you feel you need help with.

Listen carefully and follow the instructions. You may have doubts if the Pro changes your stance, your grip or your swing; the Pro knows best.

Don’t hesitate to ask questions. Don’t worry about if the question or concern in stupid-they’ve heard it all before and will not make you feel like an idiot for asking. If you don’t "get it", tell him/her that you’re not getting it. You should never walk away from a lesson with unanswered questions.

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