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Marking your ball with a Sharpie was reserved for special occasions, like tournaments, when you wanted your ball to be as easily identifiable as possible. But what started as a few dots on a golf ...
we're reviewing the latest in golf equipment each week in hopes our words will help you make a better decision on what's best for you. This week, we look at the Tin Cup ball marking stencils.
Retailing for 99 cents, those plastic stencils that help you draw a straight line around your ball are dollar-for-dollar one of the most effective training aids on the market. Aligning the mark to ...
he then uses a ball-marking stencil to draw a straight line across the ball, with those initial dimples as a guide. "Because the golf balls have gotten so firm, the faces have gotten firm ...
Seed balls are relatively new to the market but their aims are ones that many golfers will appreciate. It was back in 2015 that Dean Klatt completed a round with friends and together the decided it ...