“Low spin” and “high spin” can mean completely different things depending on the shot. Test the distinction in 8 questions before you use spin labels to choose a ball.
Ask yourself: spin on which shot?
Think about modern multilayer and cover behavior.
Think about flight efficiency and unwanted curvature, not a guaranteed fix.
Focus on partial wedges and shots around the green.
Think about complete construction rather than one isolated layer.
Spin and trajectory interact rather than operating independently.
Look for which part of the game the claim is talking about.
Use the whole game as the decision frame.
Your answers show a strong grasp of the core concepts. Use that understanding as a foundation for comparing real golf-ball profiles.
You understand several important ideas, but a few distinctions are still worth reviewing before using them to choose a golf ball.
A few core concepts are blending together. Review the key distinctions in this topic before relying on them for a buying decision.
