BLACK CROSSHAIRS DIVOT TOOL
Product Description
The Crosshairs Divot Tool has been created for both comfort and secure finger and thumb placement. The thumb fits comfortably on the handle at a perfect pivot angle to promote the correct forward ‘pushing’ motion. This creates optimal leverage to repair ball marks properly without damaging the green. The middle section is the same diameter as a golf ball. By placing the spherical portion of the Divot Tool on top of a golf ball, it can be utilized to draw lines on the golf ball. This helps with both putting and driving alignment.
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As a beginner, the main attribute you should be looking for in a golf ball is forgiveness. Something that offers a straighter ball flight, reduced spin, added distance, and greater control with your putter. A 2-piece soft construction ball will help beginners find fairways, hit greens, and avoid those dreaded three-putts. We recommend the TaylorMade Distance Plus as a great place to start.
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For the discerning golfer, the Titleist Pro V1 is the industry standard premium ball that won't disappoint. A perfect all-arounder that is also sure to please just about everyone is the TaylorMade Distance Plus. It offers the ideal balance between distance, feel, forgiveness, control, and durability. And at $35 for 2 dozen balls, it's also an exceptional value!
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For a low-handicap advanced golfer, premium balls offer ultimate control to generate the spin needed to position the ball exactly where they’ve visualized. If you play a consistent game, you want an accurate and consistent ball. That's the benefit of a premium ball.
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Every golf ball will feel slightly different when it strikes the clubface, either hard or soft. A soft golf ball helps add distance, whereas a harder ball provides greater control. Hard golf balls are more suitable for advanced golfers, whereas soft golf balls are aimed at beginners