Top-Flite XL Straight Golf Balls (15 Pack, White) Review
Top-Flite XL Straight Golf Balls (15 Pack, White) Feature
- High Resiliency Core
- Ionomer Cover
- Distance Dimple Technology
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The Samsonite golf trunk organizer, which includes a lock and key, measures 24 by 10 by 14 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 5 pounds.
Samsonite Golfers Trunk Organizer/Locker lets you organize the trunk of your car for golf or any other sport. Separate pockets and storage are designed to hold shoes, grips, jackets, gloves, etc. Made of water resistant rip stop polyester with special waterproof backing. In addition it folds down for easy storage.
Polara Ultimate Straight XS Self Correcting 3 Piece Golf Balls (1 Dozen) Review
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The Polara Story
Two scientists, Daniel Nepela and Fred Holmstrom developed the original Polara golf ball. The Polara's dimple pattern was unique, having six rows of normal dimples on its equator, but very shallow dimples elsewhere. The asymmetrical dimple pattern was a breakthrough in aerodynamic design that helped the ball self-adjust its spin-axis during the flight and thus enabled the ball to correct slices and hooks in flight. The original Polara patent was filed Oct 2, 1972 and it issued June 25, 1974.
The Polara golf ball was first produced in 1975 by PGA/Victor, with sales starting in 1977. Because the Polara actually corrected hooks and slices it posted strong sales in its first year. However, after extensive testing, the USGA concluded that the Polara golf ball did correct hooks and slices and thus refused to approve the ball for tournament play, ruling that it wouldreduce the skill required to play golf. In 1978, the manufacturers sued the USGA on antitrust grounds.
As litigation wound its ways through the courts the USGA changed the 300 year old Rules of Golf by inserting the Symmetry Rule in 1981, requiring that a ball must essentially perform the same regardless of where on the ball's surface it is struck or how it is placed on the tee. The new USGA rule banned Polara golf balls from USGA sanctioned tournament play. Then in 1985 the USGA agreed to a settlement of .4M and the Polara ball was removed from the market, becoming a part of golf history.
In 2005 Pounce Sports purchased the rights to the original Polara golf ball and reintroduced it on a small scale. In 2009 Aero-X Golf, Inc. acquired the Polara technology. After extensive research and development, Aero-X Golf determined exactly how and why the original Polara ball corrected hooks and slices. With this understanding Aero-X Golf, Inc was able to improve upon the original Polara design.
In August 2010 Aero-X Golf, Inc introduced two new and improved Polara golf balls with Self-Correcting Technology: The Polara Ultimate Straight 2-piece ball and the Polara Ultimate Straight XS 3-piece ball. Polara Golf uses the best available technology to create demonstrably better products that are not limited by anything other than the laws of physics. All of the Polara golf balls are designed for recreational golfers who want to take advantage of these technology improvements and enjoy the game more.
Polara Ultimate Straight XS Golf Balls DOES NOT CONFORM TO USGA REGULATIONS Featuring a soft ionomer cover material that generates higher spin for better stopping power on the green, the 3-piece Ultimate Straight XS is Polaras high-performance golf ball. One layer beneath the cover is its boundary layer material called DuPont HPF that produces lower driver spin and longer distance. At its core is a soft, resilient polybutadiene core for better feel. The shallow dimples lower lift and establish preferred spin axis, the small dimples provide slice and hook correction, and the deep dimples lower drag and enhance weight distribution. To correct hooks and slices, simply point the side stamp arrow at your target. (When the arrow doesnt point at your target, itll react like a regular ball.) To boost distance with your driver, tee the ball up high and use a driver with a loft of 10.5 degrees or more. To bust your irons, point the arrow toward your target. Polara says youll gain up to 20 yards. For extra bite on the greens, align the arrow so that its perpendicular to your target.
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Looking for a soft feel on the green? Look no further than the Intech Limbo low-compression golf balls, which play as well as many other two-piece name-brand balls but with a more affordable price tag. Designed for golfers with a low to average swing speed, Intech Limbo balls boast responsive titanium cores with high core energy, which results in a more optimum launch angle, a piercing trajectory, and a better ball flight. The Limbo's ultra-low compression construction, meanwhile, creates an extremely soft feel on the green without sacrificing distance--a must for golfers still learning to control their spin. The Limbo pack includes 18 golf balls.Pack of 2-piece low-compression golf ballsDesigned for golfers with low to average swing speedsHigh core energy creates optimum launch angleLow-compression design creates soft feel on greenTitanium cores; includes 18 total golf balls
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