PITCHFIX HAT CLIP WITH REMOVABLE BALL MARKER (BLACK)
Pitchfix Hat Clip with Removable Ball Marker (Black)
Product Description
The Pitchfix Alignment Chip:
Key Features:
- Convenient Hat Clip Design: Attaches easily to any cap or visor for on-the-go. access.
- Removable Magnetic Ball Marker: Securely attached but quick to detach.
- Compact & Lightweight: Won't weigh down your hat or interfere with activity.
Custom Ball Marker
- Create Your Own Design: Our Virtual Design Studio is fast and east to use.
- Customize Your Own: Upload your photo, logo, image or text.
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Need help picking?
Which balls are best for beginners?
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.
What ball should I choose for gifts?
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!
Are premium balls worth it?
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.
What does "Soft Feel" mean?
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