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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Golf Ball Compression

Why is it so important even for amateurs golfers?

Many golfers who plays around 5-10 games per year do not realize the importance of a golf ball. Some of them think that it will not make any difference on their games and only look at the prices instead of the advantages and disadvantages. The market for golf balls is over $ 560 millions and over 875 millions balls manufactured by the industries. Every company is battling very aggressively to produce the miracle ball that one day will travel from the first to the 18 holes in one shot! I wouldnt be surprise one day that someone will come with an insert micro chip inside that soon after your hit your ball, you will control with your remote and tell her where to go, and how far. Hey, they did it with the pulls carts and some of them end up in the lake

To understand a little bit more on how you should choose a golf ball, lets look at the advantage and disadvantage of theses balls. I will give the bottom line of each ball which will help you making an intelligence choice. first what is the most important thing that you are looking when you play golf? Do you look for distance, back spin, feel, durability or control? Once you have chosen your category, identify how much distance you are making with a driver and if the ball goes straight or not. If you need more distance and ready to sacrifice some control lowest compression will be the best ball for you. Usually theses balls are designed for lady, junior and seniors golfers. However if you are a golfer that has tendency of slicing, use a 90 compression which will help you keeping your shots straight in the fairway. Like I always said, if you are not a professional, control is a priority instead of distance. 90% of the golfers average 200-220 yards meaning a regular speed of 80 miles per hour at the impact of the ball. The key for distance is to take a ball which is about 10 compressions less than you average speed, if you play straight only. Here is a little chart below to give more information on golf balls.

80: Lowest compression is designed for lady, junior, and senior golfers. The softer core allows for a more spring-like effect off the club face, increasing distance while sacrificing some control.

90: The compression of choice for the mass of golfers who has slices.

100: Harder, tighter core that can really only be taken benefit of by advanced golfers with high swing speeds over 100 miles per hour.

Reason why I do not suggest any companies is simply to be fair with the industry as I am not here to promote any balls, but only to give you information that will help you enjoying this sport.

SOFTER OR hard LIKE A ROCK. I am gonna make a suggestion as this is personal feeling. Some people prefer soft which barely makes a sound and seems floating of the club around the greens. Some others will prefer hard for durability. one thing that everyone agrees on is the number of dimples, which increase better flies. Shallow dimples generate more spin than deeper ones, increase lift, also stay in the air longer and roll less. Hope this will help you selecting the best ball for you, according to your actual swing.

Have a nice game Robert

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Nordic Track Treadmill

Nordic track treadmills are renowned for their comprehensive range of features. Nordic track treadmills provide a comfortable running surface on which users can either jog, walk or run. Nordic track treadmills are produced by Icon health and fitness, Inc..

Nordic track treadmills range from around $1000 to $4000. The various features of Nordic track treadmills help during weight loss programs and workouts. Nordic track treadmills are very comfortable treadmills to run on.

Nordic track treadmills offer generous sized running deck/belt, good cushioning and well designed console displays. All Nordic track treadmill models are iFit compatible which enables downloading of new workout programs from the internet directly to users treadmill via a computer. Nordic track treadmills consist of electronic consoles which offer lot of preset programs and readouts.

Nordic track treadmills feature a Reflex Deck Technology that flattens and absorbs the impact when users step down and springs back returning to its original shape.

All Nordic track treadmill models consist of heart rate monitors which are activated by gripping pulse sensors built into the hand rail. Nordic track treadmill models come with pulse driven programs that respond to and maintain users target heart rate.

Nordic track treadmills offer a 3 year warranty for the drive motor, 2 year warranty for other treadmill parts and 1 year warranty on the labor. The warranty duration of Nordic track treadmills is a good indication of the quality of the treadmill.

There are different models of Nordic track treadmill available in the market. The Nordic track C1900 treadmill offers a 1.5HP motor capable of speeds up to 10 mph, incline adjustment up to 10%, a running surface up to 55 x 20, cool air fans and a heart rate monitor. This treadmill model costs about $1000.

The Nordic track C2300 treadmill offers a 1.75HP motor capable of speeds up to 10 mph, a running surface up to 55 x 20, incline adjustment up to 10%, a heart rate monitor and cool air fans. This treadmill costs about $1300.

The Nordic track E2500 treadmill offers a 2HP motor capable of speeds up to 12 mph, a running surface up to 55 x 20, incline adjustment up to 10%, adjustable cushioning and a heart rate monitor. This treadmill costs about $1500.

The Nordic track 7600R treadmill offers a 3HP motor capable of speeds up to 12 mph, a running surface up to 60 x 20, incline adjustment up to 12% and a heart rate monitor.

The Nordic track E4400 treadmill offers a 3HP motor capable of speeds up to 12 mph, incline adjustment up to 12%, a running surface up to 60 x 20 and a heart rate monitor. This treadmill model costs about $2500.

Nordic track treadmills are known for their cushion technology, electronic consoles and warranty features. Nordic track treadmills offer smooth running on the treadmill.

Nordic track treadmills are popular for the comfortable running surface they provide.

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