Unreal Ball fitting - Whilst you sit on the couch

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
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    Ever had an in depth golfball fitting?
    Sit in with Marty Jertson VP of Fitting and Performance at Ping as he walks CEO and Founder of Cool Clubs through a 'Ballnamic' fitting.
    Listen to how Ping created the software and how technical golf ball fitting really is.
    We think this is an integral part of club fitting and can help alomost any golfer chosse a ball to improve their game.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @golfoddcouple4085
    @golfoddcouple4085 Год назад +3

    Once again tremendous content in your video. Really looking forward to more of your videos.

  • @d2clag
    @d2clag Год назад

    Great content guys.

  • @noodle3872
    @noodle3872 Год назад +1

    Just wish Ballnamics was available in Canada.

  • @zazhou
    @zazhou Год назад +1

    Difficult game, no one best ball for long game versus short game for different swing speeds!

  • @toneyo4794
    @toneyo4794 Год назад +3

    It costs $39 to get ball recommendations. They don’t check the type of clubs you play. I play I525 Pings which act much different than my mp20’s.

    • @AndreeMarkefors
      @AndreeMarkefors Год назад +4

      Would have been nice if it was free for sure. The ball doesn't care about the brand or construction of your club, but it does care about the launch conditions. You can have two sets of clubs that generate different sets of conditions like ball speed, spin, and launch angle. You would be correct in thinking those might "need" different balls to be optimal. Once you know your conditions (which they check for) everything else is "built-in".

  • @bigwhooptrading6368
    @bigwhooptrading6368 Месяц назад

    Good evening, is it true that retail balls and those played by professionals on tour are not produced in the same factories and do not meet the same specifications?

    • @CoolClubs
      @CoolClubs  Месяц назад +1

      In previous years, and maybe in some companies this may be true, but for most of the major manufacturers all of their balls are produced in the same factories under the same conditions. We know this to certainly be true for Callaway Golf Balls.