Category: Golf Balls
Technology has radically changed the game of golf. And nowhere has technology affected things as much as it has the golf ball. Over the years, major manufacturers such as Titleist, Maxfli, Callaway, Nike and TopFlite have applied aerodynamics and materials science to push the little orb to its limits.
Red Max
TaylorMade has introduced the RedMAX, a new softer ball to complement the premium BlackMAXl. The MaxFli product. Even better - the RedMAX is designed so that players don’t’ need a high swing speed to take advantage of its qualities.
I really liked the BlackMax when I tried a box this last spring. I’m looking forward to trying the Red.
The full press release is below.
Nanotech Ball To Be Released In Late 2005
A company called Nanodynamics has developed a golf ball that corrects slices and hooks by dynamically shifting its weight. Interestingly, the ball is hollow. The price is expected to be about the same as other premium balls.
I can’t wait to try these out.
How Do The Dimples In Golf Balls Affect Their Flight?
How Do The Dimples In Golf Balls Affect Their Flight?
Callaway Major League Logo Balls
I’m a big time baseball fan. I had a cousin who played catcher for the Senators in the 1960s, and when they moved from Washington, I switched my loyalties to the Baltimore Orioles. I’m in Michigan, now, but I’m still not quite a Tigers fan.
No matter where you are, though, you can show your loyalties with these Callaway Major League Logo Balls.
Too bad they don’t have the Senators though. (No, the Nationals aren’t the same).
Callaway HX Tour Golf Ball
Callaway has released the Hx Tour Golf ball, which Callaway says is golf’s most technologically advanced golf ball.
The company’s press release follows:







