golf technology

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I am trying to narrow my argument down to a more specific technology in golf
I am probably either going to do the way the golf club has changed the the regulation of technology with it.  Or I am thinking about the evolution of the golf ball and how that has affected the game.  I am still running through some ideas about interesting ways to go with those types of technology in golf.  I am trying to incorporate very old sources with very recent sources to make my argument more interesting.

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I like your idea about technology in sports, especially concerning golf, and I think that it has some potential. I think that the best way to attack it would be to either find a new type of club and compare it to an old club, or to take a new ball and compare it to an old ball. Also, your best bet might be to talk to the golf coach or someone like that it get their take on new vs. old technology.

You might could take a position on the regulations imposed on golf equipment and argue for or against it. I know there are regulations on the size of the driver head and I think there are regulations for the number of dimples on a golf ball. You could research how this limitation of technology affects the game. Golf technology sounds like it could be an interesting topic.

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