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Our robot test findings: Urethane vs. Non-urethane golf balls

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Urethane cover golf balls have been shown to provide 30 to 50 percent more spin on a 45-yard pitch shot compared to non-urethane cover balls in testing conducted by Cool Clubs. This increase in spin can result in up to 13 more feet of rollout on the green, affecting a player’s ability to stop the ball near the hole. For average golfers, the differences may not be as noticeable, but for better players, the spin advantage of urethane cover balls is significant, with 93 percent of low-handicap golfers recognizing the benefits.

The softer material of urethane covers allows the grooves on a wedge to grab the ball better, resulting in more spin and check on shorter shots. On the other hand, non-urethane cover balls tend to produce higher, faster flights with less spin, leading to the ball bouncing forward rather than spinning. While it is possible to control non-urethane balls by adjusting the type of shot, many golfers find it more challenging to hit these shots consistently and predict the rollout of the ball.

While some non-urethane cover balls may exhibit similar spin rates to urethane cover balls, the consistency and reliability of urethane covers are unmatched. In testing, non-urethane balls had a higher standard deviation in spin compared to urethane balls, with the best non-urethane balls only occasionally reaching the spin levels of urethane balls. Ultimately, urethane cover balls offer a more consistent and proven performance advantage for players of all skill levels, allowing them to maximize their short-game potential without sacrificing distance.

In conclusion, the benefits of urethane cover golf balls in enhancing spin and control on short-game shots have been substantiated through testing and player feedback. Whether you are a low-handicap golfer looking to fine-tune your game or an average player seeking more consistency in your approach shots, urethane cover balls provide a reliable solution for optimizing performance on the course. With their proven track record and superior performance characteristics, urethane cover golf balls remain a top choice for players looking to improve their game and achieve better results on the green.

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