I didn’t want to be the one to tell this, but the cops are behind you.
Do you have an idea of how fast you were traveling there leaving from 13?
No, not the speed of your golf cart – we’re talking about your club speed.
Unfortunately, the golf ball you are playing with will not get at your swing speed. You are just swinging your driver at 92 MPH but compressing your golf ball is best suited for the swing speed over 105 mph.
We will allow you with a warning this time – and a new sleeve of balls most suitable for your game – but next time you may not be so lucky.
St. André’s team is behind you.
St. André teams with bridgestone for “Compression Cops” series

You are probably familiar with people in St. André. Last month, We have written about the Atlanta -based Golfi comedy group that has taken over social media with hysterical sketches.
Their latest Shenanigans are partners with Bridgetone for a series of weekly sketches with five parts called “Compression Cops” that will be released every Thursday. The first episode comes out today.
“Compression Cops” is a ridiculous taking on the Reno 911!, Sitcom 2000 who followed the fugitives of wild police officers decorated in avial sunglasses and tight comic uniforms.
The uniforms are not so narrow this time, but the jokes are.
In the series, the team of St. André of comedians Aaron Chewning, Hannah Rae Aslesen and Jonathan Pawlowski Bust Golfers to play a ball that is not right for their game. They then recommend what Bidgetone Golf Ball should replace the current gamer gamer.
Consider it a “fast ticket” for Golf Gear.
Bridgetone employees like Jason Day and Fred couples are leading actors in the series. Both are presented in the first episode, leading to couples asking if they are being banned.
“You would like this, wouldn’t you be?” Aslesen says in a nice back and forth game.
The series brings a humorous taking on the old age question of which golf ball you should play.
Below is the first sketch, entitled “Speed Speed” – you can also find it St. André Instagram food Today on East 1 afternoon.
So which golf ball MUST You are playing?
As evidenced by the series “Compression Cops”, the swing speed is a prominent factor in determining which compression golf ball you should play.
It is important to understand that there is a direct link between compression (the degree at which a golf ball deforms when hit by a club) and the speed of the ball. A higher compression rating shows a more difficult ball while lower ratings mean softer balls. On a 30-120 degree (30 being the softer ball and 120 being stronger), the slowest players of the swinging speed General data (But not always) they have to choose softer balls while players with faster swing speeds usually choose stronger balls.
For example, a Bridgetone B rx tour There is a compression estimate of 65 which is directed to reduce the swing speed. Tour Bx Ball has a 98 compression estimate, which is for high swing speed.
For all players besides the much slower of swingers, the strongest balls will be faster and the softer balls will be slower.
It is also important to understand that they feel soft without change means lower rotation rates. If you need more rotation in your game, especially in access shooting, a low compression ball will not be particularly suitable for the task.Golfists looking for more rolls should require stronger opportunities.
In contrast, if you are looking at the golf ball to help produce the narrower shooting, low -rotating balls will curve less. Keep in mind that you will not hit every straight road with a low -rotating ball. Do not even lose any road with a high rotation ball.
Finally, in general, the fastest players of the swing speed should avoid low compression balls. But high -speed players suffering from excess rotation rates can see longer shots as a result of lower rotation rates.
And, of course, We recommend you spend a suitable ball to make most of your decision.
We hope that information keeps you away from compression cops … for now.
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