A Deep Dive into the OnCore Community
OnCore Golf Blog
by OnCore Golf
7M ago
OnCore surveyed its community of golfers and over 3,000 people took part in the latest survey, check out the results! At OnCore, we are always looking for feedback from our community of golfers. Join our community on: https://www.facebook.com/oncoregolf https://www.instagram.com/oncoregolf Or you can follow us on X (Formerly Twitter): Tweets by OnCoreGolf The post A Deep Dive into the OnCore Community appeared first on OnCore Golf | Innovative, Premium Golf Balls ..read more
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Thoughts from a First Timer on R&A British Senior Amateur
OnCore Golf Blog
by OnCore Golf
9M ago
BY JOHN GEIBERGER As I was packing my suitcase after six days of golf at Woodhall Spa, 200 miles north of London, many thoughts were racing through my head. “I couldn’t believe what I just played in.”  “The great drives in cross winds to tight fairways with heath on both sides, (my VERO X1 ball kept me away from all the trouble).” “The mid iron to pin high, away from the 8-10 foot bunkers on both sides of the green; the birdie putt that stopped two inches short straight down hill on the final green.“ I had just finished something I never dreamed of doing. I played in the British Senior Am ..read more
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Is the future of golf balls finally here? PGA Tour players spotted testing OnCore “Genius” golf balls at Colonial
OnCore Golf Blog
by OnCore Golf
11M ago
Published: May 24, 2023 By Andrew Tursky Source: GolfWRX Five years ago, GolfWRX.com published a story about OnCore’s Genius golf balls that were in development. As reported, the company raised $110,000 for the development of a golf ball that has a GPS tracking device inside its hollow-core construction. The concept was that the tracking device would pair with a phone app to help find the golf ball, plus provide data such as ball velocity, spin rate, spin direction, carry, and more. OnCore even brought out one of the prototype golf balls to the 2018 PGA Show. Although the ..read more
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Four Ways to Save on Golf Balls with OnCore
OnCore Golf Blog
by OnCore Golf
1y ago
Golf is an expensive hobby, no matter how you slice it (no pun intended). According to a recent GOLF Magazine survey of over 2,000 golfers, the majority of respondents said they spend between $500 and $1,000 annually on clubs and balls.   According to the National Golf Foundation (NGF), the overall golf expenditure figure is much higher when adding in soft goods (apparel and shoes) and accessories (tees, towels, bags, etc.). And that doesn’t even include golf travel, for which a single trip can easily exceed $2,000 per person.  The bottom line? It’s easy to go over budget when p ..read more
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Q & A with OnCore’s Marisa Messana
OnCore Golf Blog
by Mike B
1y ago
OnCore’s Newest Ambassador Dishes on All Things Golf Ball Related Marisa Messana is a busy woman these days. The former Clemson University All-American hosts “Marisa’s Minute” at Si.com, where she offers all sorts of cool golf tips to help improve your game. She recently joined our team as an OnCore Ambassador, and we can’t wait to work with her in 2023 and beyond. She recently took time out of her busy schedule for a quick Q & A. How did you first learn about OnCore? “I was at Liberty National Golf Club [in Jersey City, New Jersey] in 2022 for the Icons Series, where I ..read more
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Golf Ball Basics with OnCore’s Mike Jordan
OnCore Golf Blog
by OnCore Golf
1y ago
Our, Mike Jordan is responsible for more than 40 golf ball patents. He got his start with Titleist after graduating from Furman University, where he led the design of the many products you know and love and many things that made products you love better. From there, he went on to lead TaylorMade’s golf ball engineering. Mike is joining us for a series of blog posts to help you better understand golf ball basics and choose the right ball for your game. Next on the First Tee … Senior Technical Advisor Mike Jordan! Golf Balls 101 “The golf ball is the most essential piece of equipm ..read more
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Four Signs You’re Playing the Wrong Golf Ball
OnCore Golf Blog
by Mike B
1y ago
Golf balls are uniform in size (1.68+ inches in diameter), consist of layers (one to six) and are covered in dimples (between 250 to 500). They all look about the same – except for colors and logos. And there’s a seemingly infinite number to select from at your local golf shop, big box store or online. So, when it comes to choosing the best ball for your game, what’s the secret? Make no mistake, it’s challenging. Unlike many pieces of golf equipment, golf ball technology is hidden from view. For starters, it can be easier to determine if you’re playing the wrong ball than the right one. Here a ..read more
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Five Ways to Save on Golf Balls with OnCore
OnCore Golf Blog
by OnCore Golf
1y ago
Golf is an expensive hobby, no matter how you slice it (no pun intended). According to a recent GOLF Magazine survey of over 2,000 golfers, the majority of respondents said they spend between $500 and $1,000 annually on clubs and balls.   According to the National Golf Foundation (NGF), the overall golf expenditure figure is much higher when adding in soft goods (apparel and shoes) and accessories (tees, towels, bags, etc.). And that doesn’t even include golf travel, for which a single trip can easily exceed $2,000 per person.  The bottom line? It’s easy to go over budget when p ..read more
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Five Ways To Buy Golf Balls On A Budget
OnCore Golf Blog
by OnCore Golf
1y ago
Golf is an expensive hobby, no matter how you slice it (no pun intended). According to a recent GOLF Magazine survey of over 2,000 golfers, the majority of respondents said they spend between $500 and $1,000 annually on clubs and balls.   According to the National Golf Foundation (NGF), the overall golf expenditure figure is much higher when adding in soft goods (apparel and shoes) and accessories (tees, towels, bags, etc.). And that doesn’t even include golf travel, for which a single trip can easily exceed $2,000 per person.  The bottom line? It’s easy to go over budget when p ..read more
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OnCore Ambassador Nicholas Marchese: My Journey to Turning Pro
OnCore Golf Blog
by OnCore Golf
1y ago
Meet Nicholas Marchese, our newest OnCore Ambassador. Nicholas was a standout junior golfer from Bolton, Ontario, Canada who played college golf at Tusculum University in Tusculum, Tenn. He joined us to discuss his journey to professional golf and playing the just released VERO X2. Growing up in Toronto, golf was not on the radar for most kids. It was pretty much always hockey. Growing up, I played every sport I could, but hockey was my main focus at the competitive level. It was my dream to play in the NHL. With all of the sports I played as a kid, it’s ironic looking back on it now that the ..read more
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