
Polara Golf Balls, the self-correcting golf ball is perfect for weekend hackers and recreational golfers with a catch, it's illegal by USGA standards. If you are playing in a tournament or towards a handicap, you may not post scores played with a Polara Golf Ball. For those out on a summer afternoon that only get out a few times a year however, the Polara Golf Ball can make the game more enjoyable.
Polara Golf Balls feature a unique dimple pattern that corrects side spin created when you cut across the ball. With shallow dimples around the equator of the ball and smaller dimples on the edge, Polara balls turn side spin into forward spin, creating a straighter shot off the tee as well as providing more distance. Because of this the ball flight of a Polara ball takes some geting used to. The ball seems to dive earlier than a traditional golf ball but get similar distance.
While the self-correcting technology is the primary appeal of the Polara Golf Ball, you do have the option to play it traditionally if you like. A set of arrows on the top is your marker. Line them up to your target and the ball will self-correct. If you line up the arrows, the ball will fly traditionally.
Polara Golf Balls are a great ball for weekend hackers looking to enjoy the game more. They should not be used as a game improvement tool however, since they are illegal for use in competition. Polara Golf Balls are available in a 2-Piece Ultimate Straight and a 3-Piece Extra Spin for more control around the greens.
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