Straight Shooter

Tired of lost golf balls? There are now all sorts of balls with GPS, radar to find balls and other technology. But maybe the best way not to lose a golf ball is to simply shoot straighter. We’ve probably said that before, but it is worth saying again, especially as Polara Golf has announced their new self-correcting golf balls. These are ideal for the recreational golfer who might have some hooking or slicing issues when teeing off.

“It is estimated that 85 percent of golfers have trouble hitting the ball straight and then end up slicing the golf ball. If you want to prevent a slice, you have to understand how the ball behaves when you slice it.” said Dave Felker, Head of Technology for Polara Golf. “What Polara Golf has done surpasses anything that golf ball companies have ever tried. If a golfer has trouble hitting the ball straight, there is no other ball out there right now that has the same ‘Self-Correcting Technology’ that each Polara golf ball has.”

The new Polara Ultimate Straight and Super Straight golf balls should help even a crooked golfer go straight. These feature “self correcting technology” that guarantees to correct hooks and slices up to 75 percent according to the company. So is there a super computer inside or some sort of radio controlled gizmo? Not exactly.

Actually the company says that the heart of the self-correcting technology is pretty simple stuff, basically an asymmetrical dimple pattern on each Polara golf ball. Each of these balls has three sets of dimples, including deep dimples, shallow dimples and small dimples (Ed. Note – we’re not sure which of these dimples applies to Shirley Temple). Now each of these dimples has a very specific purpose and the key is how these dimples are laid out on the ball, as does how the Polara golf balls are placed on the tee. Arrows on the balls allow the technology to do its magic so that golfers can perform at their highest levels.

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