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Why Golf Balls Possess Dimples.

By: stu smith

Golf balls as you are aware have a lovely dimpled surface. The grounds for this is all about aerodynamics and getting the ball to soar further. Smooth surfaced balls would not be flying over 300 yards for anyone.

As golf was first played so long ago no one is sure what the first balls were like. There are records from the first part of the 1600s that recorded golf balls made from feathers and leather. This feather ball was hand crafted and expensive, so like so much else in those times the peasants didn’t get a look in.

It was only in the early 20th century that science stepped forward and created the huge advance of a dimple surface for the golf ball. It turns out that the dimples have a positive aerodynamic effect. It turned out that smooth surfaces aren't actually good for ease of flight. They cause the pressure to drop behind the ball which creates drag and thus slows it down.

Adding dimples over the whole surface of the golf ball reduced the drop in air pressure simultaneously lowering drag enabling the ball to travel longer distances. They also help you achieve backspin along with the great clubs available nowadays.

There are strict rules on golf ball design and manufacture but there is leeway for the core of the ball. Varying the materials in the core of the ball produces balls with a range of different characteristics suitable for all levels of player from beginner to tour pro.

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