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Top-Flite D2 Diva Golf Balls

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Top-Flite D2 Diva Golf Balls - Personalized

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Technical Data

Swing Speed
Swing speed is a measure of velocity, in miles per hour, of how fast the club head of a golf club is traveling at the point it makes impact with the golf ball. Swing speed can be recorded by a launch monitor or other electronic radar devices.
80 mph or below
  • 70
  • 76
  • 82
  • 88
  • 94
  • 100
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Handicap
Balls designed for higher handicap golfers generally have harder covers that result in lower spin rates with irons and drivers. Balls designed for low handicap golfers tend to offer your more control and spin.
20 or higher
  • 0
  • 7
  • 14
  • 21
  • 28
  • 36
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Trajectory
Trajectory is a term used to describe the flight characteristics of a golf shot. It considers the height of the shot as well as it's launch and landing characteristics.
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Feel (Compression)
Feel is a term that considers the firmness or compression of the golf ball. Typically the softer the golf ball feels, the lower the compression rating. 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.
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9 Iron Spin
9 iron spin is regarding the backward rotation of the golf ball in flight or the measured rate of that rotation. Most golfers think of backspin more in relation to shorter irons and wedges. Backspin is what causes some wedge shots to "back up" on the green, or roll backwards after hitting the green.
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Product Description

Top-Flite D2 Diva Golf Balls - Top-Flite D2 Diva Golf Balls features an award-winning dimple-in-dimple Aerodynamic pattern and is designed especially to help a woman's game. The Top-Flite D2 Diva Golf Balls patented dimple technology reduces drag and gives a potent combination of distance and control. Top-Flite D2 Diva Golf Balls combine a low compression core and a soft, thin Ionomer cover for great a feel off the clubface and enhanced distance.

  • Dimple in Dimple Aerodynamics design for reduced drag and maximum distance
  • Low compression core increases distance for a woman's swing speed
  • Soft, thin Ionomer cover provides soft feel and great durability
  • Putting Alignment Scope helps increases accuracy and consistency
Personalized Balls
* Personalize your balls with up to 3 lines of text
* A maximum of 17 characters on each line
* All personalizations will be printed with black ink and centered
* Offensive or inappropriate text will NOT be printed

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User Ratings & Reviews (1 Reviews)

Good Ball
2/9/2009
I just picked up these balls and played a round last week. Straight ball flight, great distance, good in the wind (my balls didn't go sideways or lose a lot of distance). My approach shots to the soft, wet greens would hop & stop about 12 inches past my ball mark (then didn't run out forever like some 2-piece balls I have tried). They putt like a dream. I'll be playing these until the greens firm up, then will re-assess their performance to the greens. I plan to play this ball for the rest of the winte
Lorrie (Dixon, CA)
Handicap 20-30

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My company bought several doz. balls, they were kept in the store room. How long will these balls last? are they still good? its been around 8yrs. the company closed and I recieved several doz.
Anonymous
05/08/2009 10:23 AM
Jerry, the shelf life of the golf balls if stored in a climate controlled area is non existent. The balls will perform to the standards they were produced at the time. If you are playing an older golf ball you may notice differences from performance of newer balls but that is due to advances in technology not because the ball is "dead". Only storing balls out doors or in non controllable climates will you notice the balls only last around 2 years in most cases.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
05/08/2009 10:48 AM
Are not range balls manufactured differently for the extra abuse they receive? I factor in the difference from 'range distance' to 'course distance.' My course distance will a 'normal' ball is always about 10-30 yards better than the 'range rocks'. For fun, take a range ball onto course and compare. At PGA events, the range balls are new Titleists to match the course balls the pros may use. Pros switch out balls after they go 'out-of-round' which is determined by a Acu-Check tool. I think the
Mid Handicap Golfer: Brad
02/03/2012 12:15 PM
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Is ID-Align aligned along 1) the center of balance, 2) the seam of two part cover, or 3) just a few dots on either side of initials?
Anonymous
05/03/2009 6:42 AM
Thank you for your question. The IDAlign service is centered in accordance to the logo of the manufacturer, in many cases the balls we print on are seamless. The are 6 different Golfballs.com ID-Align selections to choose from including arrows, lines, dots, or stars. For additional inquiries, please contact us at 1-800-372-2557. Thanks, Andy
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
05/04/2009 3:09 PM
It's actually 1.35 miles per year. This was in golf digest last year I think April.
Mid Handicap Golfer: pizz
08/20/2010 1:01 PM
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Why don't more ball manuf. indicate if the covering is urathane, I am looking for some by I never know what I'm buying, they don't seem to be bothered listing Surlyn covering? Can you tell me how I ca
Anonymous
05/01/2009 3:17 PM
Excellent question. Nowadays so many balls aren't classified as having a "urethane" cover but more now classified under their own brand name cover. But please be sure and review ball descriptions as many of them do have the cover named in the description. Thanks, Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
05/01/2009 4:45 PM
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