Lady Golf Balls

Ladygolfballs.com offers golfballs from leading manufacturers such as Srixon, Bridgestone, Titleist, Callaway, Noodle, Pinnacle, Precept, Top Flite, Volvik, Taylormade, Wilson, and Snake Eyes.

Men's golf balls have a high compression. Ladies golf balls are usually lower compression. The compression of a golf ball is directly related to your swing speed. If you have a high swing speed, you want a high compression ball.....if you have a slow swing speed, you need a low compression ball. Weather is also a factor in the compression you should use. If it's cold you may want a high compression ball so it will travel further.

There are many types of ladies golf balls. Logo golf balls, practice golf balls, photo balls, personalized balls, colored balls and even trick balls.

Womens golf has never been more exciting with LPGA players like Morgan Pressel, Paula Creamer, Christie Kerr, Lorena Ochoa, Natalie Gulbis, Annika Sorenstam and Michelle Wie.

Read second-round interviews from Laura Diaz, Sarah Kemp, Morgan Pressel, and Seon Hwa Lee at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger.

At 8:35 p.m., first round action of the 33rd playing of the Wegmans LPGA was suspended due to darkness, and play will resume first thing in the morning.
Laura Diaz, Morgan Pressel and Song-Hee Kim all fired 7-under-par 64s in the opening round of the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger, and all will take a one-stroke advantage into round two.
Single day tickets for the 2009 Solheim Cup at Rich Harvest Farms are now available for purchase while supplies last at all Jewel-Osco locations and at www.SolheimCup.com. Weekly Grounds and PING Pavilion may still be purchased online only for $125 & $350 respectively.
On Monday, June 29th in Toledo, a “crowd” of thirty South Korean LPGA players paid a visit to the Ronald McDonald House of NW Ohio. The South Korean player base, which makes up about one-third of international players on Tour, had been searching for a U.S.-based community and charity that they could directly impact to show their support and gratitude for fans and sponsors here in the states.
LPGA Tour member Leah Wigger, of Kentucky, has formalized an endorsement relationship with Blessings in a Backpack - a program designed to feed children grades K-5 in Title 1 public schools.