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      <title>Golf Ball Fitting: Why the Thing in Your Pocket Matters More Than the Club in Your Hand</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The average club golfer will spend three hours and four figures getting fitted for a driver. They will pore over spin rates and launch angles, talk seriously about a two-gram weight change in the back of the head, and then walk off the range, stop at the pro shop on the way out, and grab whichever ball happens to be on sale. This is the wrong way round. The ball is the only piece of equipment you touch on every shot of every round, it is the piece that decides how your iron shots actually behave into the wind, and it is almost always under-fitted by the players who would benefit most from getting it right.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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