A great ball for players seeking distance and height off the tee.Golfers choosing to play bump and run approach shots over the aerial route. Coastal golfers will benefit immensely from this low-spin ball. Seniors, women, and slower swing speed golfers who are prepared to sacrifice greenside spin control for distance off the tee. The reduced spin negates the sidespin on the ball, thus reducing hooks and slices. The low spin generated on the driver and long irons produce a long straight ball flight. The 55 compression is on the low side, but suits golfers with a slower swing speed, and is an excellent choice for senior or women golfers. The proven aerodynamic 332 Hex Dimple Pattern ensures low drag on the ball and optimal lift with a strong flight. A 3-piece design with a Trionomer Cover, the feel is soft off the clubface. It offers low spin, distance, and a soft feel, which at the price, is a good buy. The SuperHot 55 has been on the market for a few years and is a very popular golf ball for mid handicappers and beginners. The low spin characteristics reduce the workability of the ball in the air.A 3-piece ball with a durable Trionomer Cover.Maximum distance due to low spin rate on the driver and long irons.Ideal 55 compression for slow swing speeds.Callaway has recognized this and we will undertake a ball comparison between the SuperHot 55 and the SuperHot 70 ball. With new technology available, Callaway produces golf balls with a low or high spin rate, soft or firmer feel, but generally, there is a “trade-off” between control and distance. By compressing the ball through impact, the characteristics of the ball will be exploited and deliver expected performance. Manufacturers have recognized that slower swing speeds need a golf ball with lower compression, to get the best results on the course. When testing your swing speed remember the irons equal about 75 percent of the driver speed. Too often golfers will play with a ball their hero plays on the pro tour but loses performance, rather than gains it. Knowing at what speed you swing the club, will help determine which ball to put into play to maximize performance. The Importance of Knowing your Swing Speed The importance of putting the correct ball into play should never be underestimated, and time should be taken out on the course to test the ball that suits your playing style and swing speed. Jon Rahm, the No 1 golfer in the world today plays a Callaway ball as does Zander Schauffele a young and upcoming star on the PGA Tour. Callaway has over the years been a leading manufacturer of golf equipment, and their range of golf balls is everchanging with innovations to satisfy all levels of golfers.
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