In August we headed to the the Ohio Chapter of the Wire Association International and the Kennsington Golf Course in Canfield, Ohio to speak about the storied history of the Polara ball. Earlier in that morning golfers had an opportunity to test the Polara
Hitting a Ball Farther: Recent research has determined what physical attributes and training are most related to driving distance. Distance may be the best way to lower a golf score. Mark Broadie, author of “Every Shot Counts”, concludes that
Why You Should Not Keep Your Head Down: A Challenge for golfers is making solid contact with the ball. Only making contact with the top half of the ball, sends it low and short. When this happens, it’s all but guaranteed...
While a 300 yard drive may not be in the cards even on rock-hard fairways, minor swing adjustments can help get the most distance. Like horsepower for an engine, performance comes down to one main contributor club head speed. The general rule...
The most common miss recreational golfers suffer with their irons is falling short of their intended target. This is in part caused by overestimating their iron carry distances and, therefore, not taking near enough club. But there’s
Tips to a Perfect Divot: First – Strike the Ball-first and then the turf. Slow motion video of a pro’s iron shot will show the divot beginning on the target side of the ball. This is achieved when the club bottoms out after impact.
Polara’s new XTREME DISTANCE Drivers are in stock. The driver exceeds USGA specifications to provide the most forgiving distance. When combined a ball you can swing hard and confidently know you will be
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