Defects found across a bunch of very cheap golf balls can mean you might as well be consistently adjusting the loft and lie angles of your clubs each time you head out onto the course.
Sometimes that means a shot going a few extra yards offline but in more extreme cases it can be the difference between hitting the middle of the fairway or ending up out of bounds!
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Inconsistencies that result from the less robust manufacturing processes that deliver cheaper golf balls can reveal themselves in a variety of ways they can be a straightforward as a shot that goes a few extra yards off line but in more extreme cases it could be the difference between hitting the middle of the
Fairway or ending up out of bounds the defects found across a bunch of very cheap golf balls can therefore mean you might as well be consistently adjusting the Loft and Li angles of your clubs each time you head out onto the course that is not to say that expensive Brands
Never produce any golf balls with inconsistencies they definitely do and robot testing has found them from All Brands it’s just that they are a lot less common