When we were kids, before we knew what golf balls were really for, much delight could be gathered with an old Titleist and a hacksaw. (Go ahead; deny it if you can.) Gee, those windings seemed to go ...
Modern golf balls are all “solid core” balls, meaning there is a large rubber core inside the ball. Solid core golf balls became popular starting in 2000 with the introduction and immediate popularity ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: OnCore, the direct-to-consumer golf ball brand, updates its three-piece, urethane cover Elixr model with a firmer compression and new dimple pattern for more speed and higher ...
OnCore is set to introduce a Smart golf ball called the i-Roll that wirelessly captures shot-tracking and performance data. Just over five years ago, OnCore Golf announced plans for its GENiUS Ball – ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Srixon’s Z-Star lineup, its family of three tour-level multilayer urethane-cover balls, gets a full update for 2023. The majority of the changes focus on how the core of all ...
In 1994, Bridgestone’s Precept brand introduced the EV Extra Spin, a two-piece, solid-core ball designed to take on the category’s best wound offerings. The pitch: The Extra Spin was long and ...
Solid core golf balls became popular starting in 2000 with the introduction and immediate popularity of the original Titleist Pro V1. It was not the first solid core ball, but at that time, most elite ...