What, in your opinion, is the most important piece of technology for your golf game? Is it that shiny new driver? A new wedge with clean grooves? A range-finder that gives you accurate distance every time? While I agree that all of these things are important for consistency, the most crucial piece for a consistent golf game is the ball you use! You might be thinking, "A ball is a ball, it's all about how I hit it, and I can play good golf with anything." Well, I would agree with that if you are consistent with the type of ball you play. Nothing is worse than standing up on a par 3, striping the perfect 7 iron, and watching that bad boy fly right over the flag, over the green, hit the path behind the green, and end up 30 yards away from your target. The common excuse is, "I hit a flier." Well, maybe, but was that the ball you found in the creek on the hole before? If so, the spin rate and compression rate may have been different from the ball you were playing the...