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Golf Ball

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A golf ball is a ball designed to be used in the game of golf.

Under the Rules of Golf, a golf ball weighs no more than 1.62 oz (45.93 grams), has a diameter not less than 1.68 in (42.67 mm), and performs within specified velocity, distance, and symmetry limits. Like golf clubs, golf balls are subject to testing and approval by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews and the United States Golf Association, and those that do not conform with regulations may not be used in competitions .

50 MIXED LOT USED GOLF BALLS VG
50 MIXED LOT USED GOLF BALLS VG
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150 D Used Range Ball Hit Away Golf Balls Practice Shag
150 D Used Range Ball Hit Away Golf Balls Practice Shag
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85 MIXED LOT USED GOLF BALLS EXCELLENT CONDITION
85 MIXED LOT USED GOLF BALLS EXCELLENT CONDITION
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12 Nice Used Titleist Pro V1 Golf Balls
12 Nice Used Titleist Pro V1 Golf Balls
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CALLAWAY GOLF BALLS HX HOT
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100 Used Golf Balls for Practice or Play
100 Used Golf Balls for Practice or Play
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60 AAA Callaway Tour ix Golf Balls
60 AAA Callaway Tour ix Golf Balls
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1 dozen Titleist Pro V1 golf balls NR
1 dozen Titleist Pro V1 golf balls NR
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36 AAA Callaway Tour iz Black Used Golf Balls 3 Dozen
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LOT OF 15 TOP BRAND GOLF BALLS
LOT OF 15 TOP BRAND GOLF BALLS
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When a golf ball is hit, the impact, which lasts less than a millisecond, determines the ball’s velocity, launch angle and spin rate, all of which influence its trajectory (and its behavior when it hits the ground).

A ball moving through air experiences two major aerodynamic forces, lift and drag. Dimpled balls fly farther than non-dimpled balls due to the combination of two effects:

Firstly, the dimples delay separation of the boundary layer from the ball. Early separation, as seen on a smooth sphere, causes significant wake turbulence, the principal cause of drag. The separation delay caused by the dimples therefore reduces this wake turbulence, and hence the drag.

Secondly, backspin generates lift by deforming the airflow around the ball, in a similar manner to an airplane wing. This is called the Magnus effect. Backspin is imparted in almost every shot due to the golf club's loft (i.e., angle between the clubface and a vertical plane). A backspinning ball experiences an upward lift force which makes it fly higher and longer than a ball without spin.[1] Sidespin occurs when the clubface is not aligned perpendicularly to the direction of swing, leading to a lift force that makes the ball curve to one side or the other. Unfortunately the dimples magnify this effect as well as the more desirable upward lift derived from pure backspin. (Some dimple designs are claimed to reduce sidespin effects.)

In order to keep the aerodynamics optimal, the ball needs to be clean. Golfers can wash their balls manually, but there are also mechanical ball washers available.
There are many types of golf balls on the market, and customers often face a difficult decision. Golf balls are divided into two categories: recreational and advanced balls. Recreational balls are oriented toward the ordinary golfer, who generally have low swing speeds (80 miles per hour or lower) and lose golf balls on the course easily. These balls are made of two layers, with the cover firmer than the core. Their low compression and side spin reduction characteristics suit the lower swing speeds of average golfers quite well. Furthermore, they generally have lower prices than the advanced balls.

Advanced balls are made of multiple layers (three or more), with a soft cover and firm core. They induce a greater amount of spin from lofted shots (wedges especially), as well as a sensation of softness in the hands in short-range shots. However, these balls require a much greater swing speed that only the physically strong players could carry out to compress at impact. If the compression of a golf ball does not match a golfer's swing speed, either the lack of compression or over-compression will occur, resulting in loss of distance. There are also many brands and colors to choose from, with colored balls and better brands generally being more expensive, making an individual's choice more difficult.

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