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BALLS


Hitting the heights


The latest golf ball introductions for 2014 14


TITLEIST PRO V1x Pro V1x delivers more distance with a more consistent ball flight, as the our-piece multi- component design also utilises a ZG process centre to maintain lower driver spin while increasing control into the green. SRP £51 per dozen www.titleist.co.uk


LYNX BOOM BOOM The three-piece Boom Boom ball features a low compression core for a soft feel but high speed, a Ionomer mantle to add speed and straightness and a cast urethane cover for feel and spin around the greens. RRP £35 per dozen www.lynxgolf.co.uk


TAYLORMADE TOUR PREFERRED X A new Soft-Tech cover material for a softer feel and more control around the greens. The 5-layer technology promotes optimum spin control off every club. RRP £44.99 per dozen www.taylormadegolf.com


NIKE RZN Nike Golf is unveiling its new Speedlock RZN core technology that increases the dynamic efficie y of the golf ball that leads to faster ball speeds. RRP from £30 per dozen www.nikegolf.eu


MIZUNO MP-S A combination of a large inner core and resilient inner cover results in high initial ball speeds – with 318 large, shallow dimples to produce a mid trajectory and stable, efficient ball flight. RRP £49 per dozen Golf.mizunoeurope.com


BRIDGESTONE E SERIES Inspired by Bridgestone’s 326 Seamless Dual Dimple technology, the e5, e6 and e7 golf balls reduce drag off the clubface and generate advanced aerodynamics for greater distance. RRP £27.99 per dozen www.bridgestonegolf.com


JOHN LETTERS SWINGMASTER The John Letters Swingmaster golf balls are the choice for golfers looking for length with durability and forgiveness. RRP £19.99 per 16 www.johnletters.com


SRIXON AD 333 The AD333 Tour also features Srixon’s proprietary coating - Spin Skin Technology, as first p oduced for their Z-Star range. RRP £36 per dozen www.srixon.co.uk


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