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Friday, February 6th, 2009
golf balls
David Karlson asked:


Corporate logo golf balls are a great for trade shows, corporate events and sales incentives. Golf lovers everywhere appreciate imprinted or logo golf balls. Round logos work the best because they maximize the imprint-able area on the ball. A rectangular or horizontal style logo would be shrunk to fit in the standard logo area.

Brands used for corporate logo golf balls include such well-known names as Nike, Precept, Callaway, Bridgestone, Titleist, Maxfli and Taylor Made. Custom golf balls can be provided in a clean, sharp and exact color as requested. Most companies that provide custom logo golf balls have a minimum order required.

Imagine if your companies name appears on such a popular golf ball as Titleist, Wilson, Spalding or Nike. Your clients and customers will be impressed. Many top corporations and companies use corporate logo golf balls to promote their particular business image. Playing golf is one of the most popular ways for business people to get to know their clients and customers in a more relaxed environment.

Corporate logo golf balls are a great gift to give to your golfing business partners and clients. Each time they use your golf balls your company is being promoted. If your company is sponsoring a golf tournament then these balls are a great way to promote the tournament especially if the golf balls are given away as free.

Corporate logo golf balls are a great gift idea at company Christmas parties and summer barbeques. They can be used as prizes during contests such as longest drive or closest to the pin. Anyone who plays golf will appreciate a box of free golf balls.

If your company is considering using corporate logo golf balls for their promotion it is important to consider the quality of golf ball used. You do not want your company associated with a cheap product. That is why it is important to use the best possible ball for your promotion and events. Experienced and knowledgeable golfers will know that you have cut corners and used a cheaper ball. They will wonder if that is the way, your company conducts their business. The same thing occurs that if your company chooses a top brand, people will think your company cares about their product and service.

Mass production of corporate logo golf balls is not the way to go either. You want your company’s golf balls to be exclusive items. This enhances a corporate image of quality products and quality people. Using a good marketing and planning campaign will go a long way in promoting your company’s products and services.

Corporate logo golf balls get attention and handing out free golf balls gets your company noticed especially if your company targets the golfing crowd. These types of marketing tools are perfect for giving gifts, excellent for a company or corporate promotion and branding, and plus they perfect for golf events of all kinds. Custom golf balls are hot in golf they are in high demand. So get your company involved in this great marketing tool.

Make sure the company that your hire to imprint your logo on their golf balls uses a process that seals the logo on the ball. The proper way to do this is to take an unfinished ball and pad print the logo on and then once it is dry, a clear coat is applied over the ball to seal the logo. The makes the logo more resistant to any wearing or scratching. This is the most effective way to produce corporate logo golf balls.

Some companies will not apply a clear coat to the golf balls, this means the logo is not sealed thus making it susceptible to scratching, wearing or fading over time. When arranging a quote from a company for your corporate logo golf balls, make sure that there are no hidden fees or setup fees added. Some suppliers have been known to leave out a setup charge to make their cost per dozen seem cheaper. Then they may add a setup charge or fee that is hidden somewhere in the fine print.

In conclusion, when searching for a supplier to provide your corporate logo golf balls or any other promotional golf item it is important to do your homework and ask questions. Your company’s image is at stake.



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What Golf Balls should I use if I have a slower than normal swing speed?

Monday, February 2nd, 2009
golf balls
Matthew P asked:


I have a slower than normal swing speed, and I am looking for the right golf balls to help me get the extra distance. Please suggest balls between $12-$25 per dozen.

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How many golf balls should I take on vacation?

Saturday, January 31st, 2009
golf balls
missy_goob asked:


Want to keep my bag light … am a beginner golfer, going to play nice courses in Banff…. is it ok I like pink golf balls? I have a hard time seeing the white ones… am new at this.

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Friday, January 30th, 2009
golf balls
Abhishek Agarwal asked:


Although the golf balls normally used nowadays look no better than hardened plastic balls, the materials used to manufacture them comprise of various things. The benefits of all such various components come together to create the best golf balls which are far superior and travel much better than their counterparts in play a hundred years ago.

Golf started as a medium to pass time in an enjoyable manner. However, it has outdone its expectations by emerging as the most loved sport in many countries over the years. It has a huge fan following world over and the golf professionals nowadays are able to get the golf balls customized as per their needs. This is nevertheless done adhering to the regulations set by the governing bodies. Following are the things that must be kept in mind while getting your golf balls designed:

- The Golf balls weight must be a per specifications

- The Golf balls size also must adhere to the specifications

- There is a maximum permissible initial velocity which must not be exceeded

- The shape of the golf ball should be spherically symmetric

- There must be consistency in the golf balls lift, carry and drag

The make of the golf ball comprises of the core, followed by the intermediate layer and then the cover at top. The core has always been made in solid rubber. It can also be produced in titanium or the same kind of hybrid materials.

Nowadays, owing to its strength and longevity, many golfers use the twin layered golf balls made up of single solid core. This core can be either resin or hard plastic acrylate. Thereafter, these are covered with a hard man made plastic material called surlyn. Surlyn due to its hardness prevents the golf ball from scratches or nicks. However, this comes at the cost of lacking decent spin on the ball. Overall, these golf balls are inexpensive and durable, and thus are a big hit with many golfers.

On the other hand, the three layered golf balls which are better known by the name wound balls come with either a liquid or a solid rubber core. This is further covered by long stretches of elastic windings forming the second layer. The third upper layer of the cover can be either made in balata or surlyn. Balata covered golf balls offer more spin and thus better control.

However, these are relatively expensive and are not as durable as the surlyn covered golf balls. Hence, we can infer that the materials which go into making golf balls have significant impact on the durability, efficiency and the price of the golf balls.

Besides the two layered and three layered golf balls, there is also a third variety available in the market. These are known as one-piece balls. Such balls are made up of only one solid layer of surlyn with dimpled exterior and are normally used for practicing on the driving range. They are softer compared to the other types of golf balls and cannot be used to hit long distance shots.

Considering the variety of golf balls available in the market, one must pay good attention to ones requirements. Thus, having good knowledge about the golf ball material comes handy while making the purchase.



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How many different types of hard cover golf balls are there?

Sunday, January 18th, 2009
golf balls
mattmartella asked:


In other words, of all the golf balls with hard covers, how many different types of hard covers are there? What differences do they make?

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