May
31
Posted on 31-05-2008
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Andrew S asked:


how do I compress the golf ball for a successful iron shot on the fairway? Is it more then just saying, hit down on the ball?

Rosa
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May
30
Posted on 30-05-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 30-05-2008
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Abhishek Agarwal asked:


The golf ball has a long and proud history, the first games of golf were played in the 1500’s. Golf was then played using wooden sticks called clubs and round wooden balls.

The history of golf started in Scotland. The technology that we enjoy today was not available then, our golfing forefathers had to make use of the resources that were available to them. Wood was plentiful. A game of golf then was enjoyed with wooden clubs and balls. Club and ball were very heavy, the ball didn’t travel much further than 100 yards. The front nine holes on a golf course could last for some time.

The “featherie”, a ball made from cowhide and goose feathers, was invented in the 1600’s. This first milestone in the history of golf ball was achieved by forming the golf ball through wet leather and feather. Wet cowhide and goose feathers were easy to shape and mold into golf balls, these where then painted and sold. The new golf ball was expensive, it did travel faster and farther after all. The wooden ball was now obsolete.

The stage was then set for the for the next stage in golf ball history. The creation of the Gutta Percha (the gutty ball). Made from the rubber like sap of the Sapodilla tree. Balls were shaped by heating the rubber like sap, it was discovered that these balls traveled further the more uneven they were. Indentations were then pounded into the balls with a hammer. The idea of dimpled golf balls was born. The game of golf was still an expensive sport, until a metal press was designed, that enabled the manufacturing of golf balls making them a great deal less expensive.

A golf ball then consisted of a hard solid core, surrounded by high - tension rubber the ball was completed by the Gutta Percha cover. The Gutta Percha ball worked well and was the standard pattern for many years.

The history of golf ball continued to evolve in design, advanced by the two - piece and three - piece balls. New materials like titanium, balata coverings and silicone many other components helped in making the golf ball an extremely efficient tool in the game. Advancement in golf balls makes it possible for a golfer to use spin on his shots.

The United States Golf Association put weight and size regulations into effect in the 1900’s.

The regulations are:
* The weight of a golf ball could not exceed the maximum of 1,629 ounces.
* The diameter of the golf ball could be no less than 1,680 ounces.
* The golf ball must be designed with properties of a spherically symmetrical ball.
* The maximum velocity level of a golf ball was 250 feet per second

So the next time you step onto your favorite course for a round of golf, remember the history of the golf ball.
The technological advancements are a amazing!

Tanya

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May
30
Posted on 30-05-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 30-05-2008
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zachary skinner asked:


As you may have guessed, the best golf balls are a personal opinion. Every golfer has his own opinion of what the best golf balls are. To many, the best golf balls are those with which they scored their lowest ever score, or hit a hole in one. Beginners will usually find that the best golf balls for them are those that travel farthest, while the pros may prefer a ball with a higher degree of compression which gives more spin, and hence will be easier to control better while in flight and after landing. So the best golf balls for some are not necessarily the best golf balls for others.

Titleist says,”The Titleist DT SoLo golf ball applies a high-lift design to maximize distance for golfers with average and moderate swing speeds seeking the ultimate combination of distance with soft feel and guaranteed cut-proof durability. This ball gives me nice distance, with moderate action on the greens. I have hit other Titleist balls, as well as Taylor Made Distance Inergels, and a variety of others. Dimple Aerodynamics helps maintain spin at the apex, delivering maximum distance through superior design rather than hard compression. It’s the kind of distance that will send your buddies home crying to their mommies.

Nike One golf balls are definitely worth a look. Nike has joined the game late, but with Tiger Woods on their side, they are slowly winning market share with their line of Nike One Golf balls. Consumer Reports did a test on golf balls and rated these Nike balls just behind the Titleist Pro V1’s which cost $45/dozen. I personally dont care for nike balls. With a price and product that does what it claims to do in advertisements, I guess the only thing I don’t like, is that it looks like any other Nike ball.

The Callaway Golf Balls are the balls I usually play, if I’m just hacking it around and not taking it too seriously. The Callaway CXB golf ball is designed to provide a softer feel. I started looking at the Callaway line and found that walmart has several balls the CXB fits everything I am looking for in a golf ball. You can find the Callaway’s at your local pro shop, but i don’t know about the Nike brand. Callaway is the only ball maker that uses hexagon shaped dimples on their balls and more recently has been manufacturing HX Tours with 6 deeper dimples on the surface of the balls. The balls have variations on the size of the dimples and also some have deeper dimples than others, Callaway Golf is the main supplier of the hexagonal design golf balls, such as the Callaway HX.

Samuel

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Kelly asked:


We have to start by pushing a button and then need these steps in it pouring a cup of water into another cup, raising an object 5 times its height and releasing it, any 10 second sequence, turn a light on, and throw a golf ball at least 2 meters into a container….also we can have any other steps inbetween those as long as we have those steps. no time limit.

Tanya
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May
24
Posted on 24-05-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 24-05-2008
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kittiesrock asked:


I was just wondering. and if different companies use certain material on all of their golf balls please list those. Im trying to find a golf ball that is made of rubber bands.

Tracy
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May
22
Posted on 22-05-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 22-05-2008
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Gregg Hall asked:


In the chemistry of air pressure, turbulence, and aerodynamics, surface structures are vital physical element. History has it that there are things that seem to be peculiar on their make-up hundreds of years ago which eventually came up with a better composition based on scientific research. And a golf ball is the best paradigm of this theoretical stand in history.
During the earliest days of golf on the eastern coast of Scotland, most players used ancient apparatus in order to play the game in a more disorganized and informal way. Here, the first clubs and golf balls are made up of wood.
It was on 1618 that the feather golf ball was finally introduced. This was commonly known as the “Featherie”. This feather golf ball was a handcrafted ball made with goose feathers securely pressed into a horse or cowhide sphere. This is being done while the ball is still wet. After drying, the leather shrank and the feathers expanded creating a hardened ball.
But because these kinds of golf balls are specially handcrafted, they usually cost higher than the clubs. In doing so, only a few privileged people could afford to play golf during those times.
Next, came the Guttie golf ball. This prehistoric kind of golf ball was made from the rubber like sap of the Gutta tree that can be found in the tropics. Normally, these Guttie balls can be easily shaped into a sphere when hot and eventually used as a golf ball. With its rubber nature, guttie balls can be cheaply reproduced and can be easily repaired by reheating and reshaping.
However, between the two earliest forms of golf balls, the feather golf ball was said to travel farther than the gutties. This is due to the smooth surface of the gutties that limits the capacity of the golf ball to cover more distance.
With this new scientific analysis, the developers of golf ball finally came up with balls with the “dimples” that are predominant in modern golf balls nowadays.
Dimples are crafted into golf balls so as to reduce the aerodynamic drag, which will be acting on the ball if it were totally smooth. This is because smooth balls, when sailing through the air, leave a huge pocket of low-pressure air in its stir therefore creating a drag. With the application of drag, the ball slows down.
Hence, by having dimples on golf balls, the pressure differential goes down and the drag force is reduced. These dimples create turbulence in the air surrounding the golf ball. This, in turn, forces the air to clasp the golf ball more closely. By doing so, the air trails the warp created by the ball towards the back instead of flowing past it. This results to a smaller wake and lesser drag.
Dimples also help players to put backspin on a shot making the golf ball break off on the putting green.
The idea of putting dimples on golf balls can be traced back during the gutta percha phase. Coburn Haskell introduced the one-piece rubber cored ball encased in a gutta percha sphere. It was during this time when the players observed how their shots become more and more predictable as their balls turned rough from play.
When William Taylor applied the dimple pattern to a Haskell ball in 1905, golf balls finally took their modern form.
From then on, dimpled golf balls were officially used in every golf tournament. In 1921, the golf balls took its form with standard size and weight.
Today, there is an abundant selection of golf balls to fit different golf game and condition. There are golf balls that offer control, while some offer distance. In whatever ways golf balls vary, only one thing is common and known. Golf balls are not just elements of the sports arena; they are more than ever paradigm of a concept in physics.

Patricia
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May
21
Posted on 21-05-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 21-05-2008
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Keith R asked:


I want to buy a golf ball that will give me a lot of backspin. Price is not an problem I will pay a lot.
Does the Callaway IX Tour do good?

Ruby
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May
19
Posted on 19-05-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 19-05-2008
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Robert Riles asked:


Giving away custom logo golf balls is a popular idea, nowadays. Who would not indeed have it as a souvenir item when the sport where it is identified is one of the best sports in the world.

In getting custom logo golf balls, you can prefer to use two-ball sleeve. You can have personalized golf ball in dozens or half dozens. You can choose the number of golf balls per pack depending on what you really need. For some people, having dozen per pack is advisable. But for some golf lovers, a pack of six balls is more practical. You can save money by choosing the right number of balls per pack.

Custom logo golf balls are popular corporate giveaways. Avid golfers find custom logo golf balls as ideal gifts as well.

As golf ball customization industry continues to flourish, consumers get better options. You can now put image or company logo and tag lines when you contract service of shops specializing in this kind of service. There are various color availabilities when it comes to characters you want printed on your golf balls.

Even if you do not have a company to promote you can also order custom logo golf balls. Right now, a lot of people choose to have it as one of their giveaways. Examples of events where custom logo golf balls become popular souvenirs are birthdays and wedding parties. Not only that, this is also a popular gift for bachelor parties and hole-in-one occasions.

When placing order for your very own custom logo golf balls, inquire if your provider allows mixing of custom logo golf balls per pack. This will give you more leeway in terms of personalizing your gifts. You can ask them also about packaging details of your order.

There are also companies that allow you to buy portions of the entire service of customizing of golf balls. There are companies that will allow you to order mere packaging only. There are those that will permit you to order the custom logo golf balls only on the other hand.

With the increasing number of providers of this kind of service the consumers are given more flexibility and freedom which thus empowers them to acquire golf balls of their choice.

If you are interested, you can log on to the Internet and search for service providers that can give you what you are looking for. You can make accurate comparison because generally the details indicated in those sites are precise and reliable. You can likewise place your orders online. You only need to accomplish certain things that the site will ask from you. Usually, the site will ask details about your identity and other similar matters.

Playing golf with your custom logo golf balls will give you a different feeling. This perhaps is the reason for the increasing demand for this kind of service. And the industry is optimistic that the demand will still increase as more and more people get interested in the wonderful sport of golf.

Jon

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May
19
Posted on 19-05-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 19-05-2008
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Robert Thatcher asked:


Any golfer knows the role of the golf balls in their plays. No matter how good a golfer is, if he is without golf balls then his skills have no value. Every golfer knows these facts. This is why golf balls had become the primary commodities among golfers.

There is no general way to determine which golf ball is best for individual players. This factor is almost entirely dependent on the golfer’s own preference, what he may do with the ball and how much will his pockets allow him.

For some, a single brand of golf ball says it all. They would stick to them for as long as they would want and most would never play if not playing with their particular brand of golf balls. Some people may call this insanity but this is an individual preference.

While a number of golfers may be practicing this, it is not thoroughly advisable to adopt this same attitude towards golf balls. The most ideal way of choosing balls is to use common sense, especially for beginning golfers.

A beginning golfer must never keep in mind what other people has to say about golf ball brands, may it be positive or negative. It must be pointed out that loosing balls for beginners is natural and this would mean that he need not focus yet on the quality or the brand name. What he needs is the low cost value the golf balls offer.

The best option for beginners is to buy golf balls sold in bulk, around 50 balls or so in a single bargain. These normally are balls that have been gathered from the greens and have been “recycled”. What’s good with these used balls is that they are commonly branded (but that doesn’t matter actually) and one need not grieve for having lost any of such balls. On the average, losing a golf ball is around a hundred percent for most beginners through sessions of hit practicing.

With upgrades in the skills come the upgrades on the ball qualities. But this still don’t suggest that intermediate players should rush to nearby golfing supplies and buy the most expensive balls from there. The golfer must not compromise price for his level of skill.

The golf balls he buys next will depend on his skill level. If he has great tendencies on failing on hits, he still needs to stay put with cheap balls. But this is not to the extent of using the same used balls. This time buy new inexpensive balls.

If for instance the golfer usually miss-hit the balls, then the balata-covered balls is nor the most appropriate ball to choose. Scratch players on the other hand would most likely prefer the golf balls that would offer lesser spin and more control.

As the basic theories for golfing, and most sports in that case explain, the skill improves with the frequency of playing. With improvements on the golfer’s skills, he may result to trying new golf ball brands. Through this, he may determine what golf ball brands will suit him best. But this doesn’t end here nor this factor decides what type of games the golfer may produce. He still have to reconsider other golfing components such as the golf clubs, the golf courses and other golfing accessories.

Jacob

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May
15
Posted on 15-05-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 15-05-2008
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Susan Jan asked:


The dynamics behind the flight of the golf ball offers a fascinating insight into the physical interworkings of air pressure, turbulence, and aerodynamics.
When golf was first played in Scotland, most players played using clumsy golf apparatus, with the first golf clubs and golf balls made of wood.
In 1618 the “Featherie” was introduced. It was a golf ball made of feather. This feather golf ball was handcrafted from goose feathers tightly pressed into a horse or cowhide sphere while still wet. After drying, the leather shrank and the feathers expanded, creating a hardened golf ball.
As this type of golf ball was specially handcrafted, it was usually more expensive than golf clubs, so that only a few privileged people could afford to play golf back then.
After the Featherie golf ball came the Guttie golf ball. This type of golf ball was made from the rubber-like sap of the Gutta tree found in the tropics, and was shaped into a sphere when hot and eventually into a golf ball. As it was made of rubber, the Guttie golf ball could be cheaply produced and easily repaired by reheating and reshaping.
Comparing the two types of golf balls, the Featherie golf ball was said to travel farther than the Guttie golf ball because the Guttie golf ball’s smooth surface prevented it from covering more distance.
With this discovery, the developers of golf balls came up with the “dimpled” golf balls that are so predominant in modern golf nowadays.
The dimples on the golf balls help reduce the aerodynamic drag. Aerodynamic drag normally affects smooth golf balls and slows them down, because when they sail through the air, they leave a pocket of low-pressure air in its stir thus creating a drag.
By applying dimples to the golf ball surface, the pressure differential goes down and the drag force is reduced. These dimples create turbulence in the air surrounding the golf ball, which, in turn, forces the air to clasp the golf ball more closely. By doing so, the air trails the warp created by the golf ball towards the back instead of flowing past it. This results in a smaller wake and lesser drag.
Dimples were first added onto golf ball surfaces back during the gutta percha phase. Coburn Haskell introduced the one-piece rubber cored golf ball encased in a gutta percha sphere. Then in 1905 William Taylor applied the dimple pattern to a Haskell golf ball, thus giving rise to the modern golf ball as we know it today.
After its beginning, dimpled golf balls were officially used in every golf tournament. In 1921, the golf ball took its current form with standard size and weight. Nowadays there is a wide range of golf balls to fit every style, game and condition, with some golf balls offering control, and other golf balls offering distance.
Though a common sight nowadays, the dimpled golf ball is not just a mere element of the sports arena; it is a showcase of physics at work.

Marcia
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