Custom Fitting a Golf Ball


Custom fitting a golf ball involves selecting the right ball based on your swing speed, spin rate, launch angle, and playing style. Here are the steps to custom fit a golf ball:

  1. Determine your swing speed: Your swing speed is the speed at which your clubhead is moving when it strikes the ball. You can measure your swing speed with a launch monitor or by working with a golf instructor. Swing speed affects the compression of the golf ball, which in turn affects the ball flight and distance.
  2. Determine your spin rate: Your spin rate is the amount of spin that is imparted on the ball when you strike it. High spin rates can lead to more backspin and a higher ball flight, while low spin rates can lead to a flatter trajectory and more roll. You can measure your spin rate with a launch monitor or by working with a golf instructor.
  3. Determine your launch angle: Your launch angle is the angle at which the ball leaves the clubface. High launch angles can lead to a higher ball flight, while low launch angles can lead to a flatter trajectory. You can measure your launch angle with a launch monitor or by working with a golf instructor.
  4. Consider your playing style: Your playing style can also affect the type of golf ball that is right for you. If you tend to slice or hook the ball, you may want to select a ball that has a lower spin rate to help reduce the amount of side spin on the ball.
  5. Test different balls: Once you have determined your swing speed, spin rate, launch angle, and playing style, it is important to test different golf balls on the course or range. This will allow you to see how each ball performs in real-world conditions and determine which ball is best for your game.

Overall, custom fitting a golf ball involves selecting a ball that matches your swing speed, spin rate, launch angle, and playing style. Working with a golf instructor or club fitter can help you determine the right ball for your game and improve your performance on the golf course.