Taylormade Golf Burner

What does the ball compression of a golf ball mean?
I bought a box of taylormade burner tp golf balls and on the side it says it has a 75 ball compression could someone explain what that means and if they are good for me- i have a slower swing speed
I also have a slower swing speed, and for a slower swing speed you definitely want a lower compression. Compression is basically the density of the ball. 75 is a good compression for a slow swing speed, a compression of 70 or lower is recommended for junior golfers. Which would be a “soft” ball.
Here’s a really good description from http://www.golfequipmentsource.com/golf-ball-compression.html
“When the golfer hits the ball with the club it is basically squished flat at the moment of impact. That golf ball then springs back into its original shape. This type of ball would have a lower or softer compression rating. (Squished easier at impact) A golf ball that is harder or has a higher compression number will take more energy and strength to squish the ball at impact.
A general rule of thumb about golf ball compression is that players with a lower swing speed should use a lower compression ball to take advantage of the added spring affect. A golfer with a higher swing speed should use a higher compression golf ball so they don’t squish it to much and loose the effect of the ball.”
That describes it best, the link will be in the sources.
Hope this helped.
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