Material:
Core made of silicone rubber, case from Surlyn
Technical details:
• Baller 332 Dimple Design
• Low spin rate
• Long, straight blows
Which golf balls for which handicap?
Nowadays, when choosing the golf ball, you should no longer pay attention to the handicap, but also to compression, spin and ball flight. Nevertheless, the handicap should not be left out. Beginners and high handicap players in particular should choose error-forgiving golf balls, while advanced and golfers with a medium handicap for golf balls should choose with a good combination of spin, length and feeling. Players with a low handicap, on the other hand, can also fall back on premium balls with urethane shell.
What does a golf ball cost?
A cheap lakeball starts with a few cents per ball, but expensive tour balls often cost more than 5 euros per ball. Which ball is the right one for you depends on both your handicap and the speed of speed as well as the desired spin and ball flight . For everyone who would like to try it out, we have a tryout package with which you can test which ball is the right one for you.
How many golf balls do you consume per year?
Of course, this depends entirely on how often you stand in the golf course. In addition, the game level also plays a major role in the number of golf balls used. While beginners and hobby players tend to use balls due to loss of ball, professionals and advanced golfers have to change their balls due to signs of wear due to signs of wear. Basically, it can be said that a golfer consumes about 60 balls a year.

The best golf ball for beginners
Especially for beginners and players with a high handicap, 2-piece golf balls are recommended. These are particularly durable due to their hard shell and also inexpensive. With the 2-piece golf ball, you not only achieve a large expanse or length of the discount, but also a maximum durability. But which handicap is the 2-piece golf ball for? We recommend this ball with a handicap between 54 and 36. At Baller it is in the case of the crew ball.
Lakeballs vs. new golf balls
Lakeballs are used golf balls that were played in a water obstacle at the golf course. These have been fished out and are offered at an affordable price. Sounds good, but you shouldn't lose sight of the disadvantage for your golf game. Because a golf ball that was in the water is damaged. This in turn has a negative impact on performance and therefore negatively on your golf game.
