Three-piece hybrid balls basically consist of a solid core. Then, this two-piece assembly is surrounded by a soft urethane (rubber) or plastic cover. These balls tend to have a few features of the two-piece balls, but have the increased spin control and performance that should be offered by three-piece balls. The thin layer and core can easily be adjusted by engineers to create a high performance, playable ball that can be used by a vast variety of golfers. These are extremely innovative and can be considered quite a bit of a revolution.
Low handicap and professional golfers who have high wing speeds are always in need of a golf ball that has low initial spin for distance and also has high iron spin for precision. Three-piece or four-piece performance golf balls are the perfect choice for all such golfers out there as their unique dual core design makes it possible for them to fulfill all of these requirements. In four-pieceballs, the two-piece core has a thin mantle layer surrounded around it and then has a dimpled, urethane cover. Along with all of the other components of these amazing golf balls, the urethane cover offers these balls the kind of "drop and stop" action that is viewed by the public on weekend broadcasts.
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