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New Srixon Range Balls 1-PC White 1 dozen

Quantity: In Stock



Specifications

SKU: rangeballs001

Weight(grams): 1001

Dimension: 220 cm (Length) x 210 cm (Width) x 200 cm (Height)

Srixon will be the best 1-PC range ball you have ever hit. They will last and last on your busy range, this ball will not add to the daily facility management problems that arise. Put this ball into service and relax! Srixon brand new practice range golf balls brand new and ideal for practice use.


A 'range ball' or 'driving range ball' is exactly that: a golf ball manufactured specifically for use on a golf driving range.

They often have a colored stripe (most often black, red or green) around their circumference and may have the word 'range' or 'practice' printed on them. Or they might be solid yellow with black stripes around the circumference.

Golfers pay for range balls in bulk—the proverbial 'bucket of balls'—at driving ranges, with rates depending on the number of balls (the size of the bucket), rented.

 

Range balls can also be purchased in bulk by golfers who want to use them outside of a driving range setting (for example, take them to a park, hit them, pick them up).

 

Are Range Balls Built the Same Way as Regular Golf Balls?

Not quite. Because range balls are built to be hit over and over and over again on driving ranges, by golfers of widely varying abilities, they have to be able to hold up to that punishment for an extended time.

 

Most generic range balls have a solid-core, 2-piece construction, but with very hard covers: They must be better than regular golf balls at resisting cutting, scuffing and other cover damage. Sometimes range balls will also have harder cores, which can restrict flight.

 

Some major golf manufacturers do make range versions of their golf balls for driving ranges, and those generally are built the same way as the 'regular' version of such balls, but with the much harder cover.

 

Range Ball Distance vs. Regular Ball Distance

Generally, range balls do not fly as far as regular golf balls. But the biggest difference isn't necessarily that range balls typically fly shorter distances, but that they vary so widely in distance performance. It's the range of distances from ball to ball, in other words, that is the biggest distance difference between range balls and regular balls.




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