Golf Accommodation In Scotland – Which Kind Of Golf Ball Is For You?
Games Guy | July 19, 2010
If you’re new to golf and your friends have already secured golf accommodations in Scotland, you may want to prepare your gear – from your clothes and bags, to the clubs and golf balls. You might as well start thinking of buying your own golf balls. If you’re not quite sure where to start, here’s a guide on the kind of golf balls apt for beginners.
Golf Accommodation Scotland -Golf range balls
If you’re just staring out in golf, you’re expected to spend a long time in the range, using up buckets of golf balls for practice. The golf balls you use in ranges are range balls. You should practice, before heading out to enjoy your golf accommodation in Scotland.
X-outs
X-out is slang for golf balls manufactured by reputable companies, but then suffered some mishap or slip up during production. The ‘dent’ is often only cosmetic, hardly affecting how the ball ‘performs.’ Because of such defects these golf balls are marked x and not sold under the manufacturing company’s brand. Most sport shops carry these among their items for sale.
Used golf balls
As a beginner, you might not want to throw in a lot of money on golf balls, you opting for used golf balls is not a bad idea. Even though you save money, it will still be obvious you’re not using brand name golf balls. If you’re playing to be part of a group, used golf balls might not be the right choice. These are often one of the items sold in garage sales. Stay clear of those with obvious defects – cuts, bulges, discoloration, and so on.
Golf Accommodation Scotland -Refurbished balls
There are repacked, with branding, into nice-looking boxes. Though they remain more expensive that used and x-outs, they’re cheaper than the value brand types.
Closeouts
Closeouts are good condition discontinued golf brands sold cheaply. Visit any online supplier of golf items and they will have a link to their closeouts.
The logo overrun type
Golf ball manufacturing companies also produce custom-ordered golf balls, with the ordering company’s logo and event date marked on the balls. Logo overruns are those golf balls a company either returned or which never got to those who ordered them. Most of the time these balls are high quality ones, as good as the brand name ones, but cheaper.
Golf Accommodation Scotland -And the best choice for newbies to golf
These are crafted to reduce spin, improve distance, and do not wear out as quickly as other golf balls. These belong to name brands and are marketed at affordable prices. New golf players are probably better off with these, instead of burning money on the branded and expensive ones.
You can choose from these kinds of golf balls if you’re new to the game. You might want to spend time shopping on your own and then try several types of golf balls. Remember, you don’t want to have a bad game on your golf vacation. Naturally, you might have a great golf accommodation in Scotland awaiting you. So have fun on the course.