Golfers of all skill levels are constantly looking for an edge. Whether it’s employing that new gadget they saw on an infomercial, spending half their pay checks on the driver they saw Tiger Woods using or spending more time at the range with their trusted instructor than with their loved ones, "golf nuts" put no barriers on what they’ll do to shave even a single stroke off their handicap.
But even after going to these great lengths to improve their game, do these golfers ever really take into consideration one of the most vital pieces of equipment to their game — the golf ball?
Do they really have any idea what brand of ball is best for their swing, or do they simply take the hundreds of ads they see on TV for golf balls as the gospel truth? Just because the Nike One Platinum is the ball of choice for Tiger Woods or the Titleist Pro VI is the ball of choice for Vijay Singh, does that mean it’s the right ball for the 21-handicap who plays once a week? If you take the time to get fitted for your clubs, shouldn’t you fit those new sticks to the ball that works best for your game?
These are the questions that Mitch Voges, creator of the Max Out Golf System, asked and incorporated into his new, award-winning website that helps everyone pick the perfect golf ball. GolfBallSelector.com is such an innovative and pioneering site that Golf Magazine named Voges one of its 12 "innovators of golf" in its December issue.
Since the project started in January, editors at Golf Magazine considered hundreds of worthy candidates and picked the 12 best, including Voges and his GolfBallSelector.com creation. Voges is recognized as "The Maverick" for helping players choose the right golf ball for their unique style rather than simply relying on advertised performance claims by the ball’s manufacturers.
GolfBallSelector.com enables golfers to find the right ball through an easy interactive web experience that incorporates custom developed, online analytical processing tools to determine which balls have the right mix of distance, spin, and feel based on a golfer’s own individual swing characteristics. A one-time online ball fitting session costs just $19.95; a premium version is available for $29.95 and allows unlimited access for a year and the opportunity for golfers to update their profile and review new balls as they become available.
To find the right ball for your game, visit www.GolfBallSelector.com .
Contact:
Gary Esayian
E-mail me at: gesayian@maxoutgolf.com