However, is this really the best choice?
The deformation of the ball by a golfer’s shot varies with each golfer’s body type, year of experience, club, head speed, etc.The golf ball used by the favorite tour pro golfer may not be the best match for each golfer’s skills or head speed. Therefore, by designing the compression (compression hardness of the ball) best for each golfer, Trust can provide you the better feeling on your hand, a stable trajectory, and the best driving distance.
Trust Tour ball has also been designed with optimal compression based on the PGA’s compression rating over a long development period.
Finally, we have created Full line-up of Trust Golf ball for various head speeds.
Products | Rosa | Aurora | Yellow | White | |
Cover | Eco-friendly premium urethane material TPU | ||||
Structure | Triple layer with reactive core and 332 dimples | ||||
Feeling on the hand when hitting |
Very soft | Soft | Strong | Very strong even can feel the core | |
Compression degree | low | Medium | High | Very high | |
Recommended head speed | Head speed 42 m/s (95 mph) or less | Head speed 42 to 47m/s (95 to 105mph) | Head speed 47 to 50m/s (105 to 115mph) | Head speed 50m/s(115mph) or more |
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Compression (compression hardness) is
the most important factor when selecting a golf ball.
If the ball is too hard and solid relative to your head speed, it is difficult to produce repulsive force due to deformation during impact.
On the contrary, if the ball is too soft, the energy made by the swing cannot be sustained to the end, so you cannot use your power efficiently.