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What Are Golf Balls Made Of That Make Them Go So Far?

... 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 ... Read Read: What Are Golf Balls Made Of That Make Them Go So Far?

By: Gregg Hall | 31/08/2006 | Golf

The Golf Ball

... 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 ... Read Read: The Golf Ball

By: J. Brian Keith | 04/06/2006 | Golf

Golf Balls Through Time and Limit

... produce golf balls. Rubber cored golf balls Coburn Haskell brought in the next major development in golf balls in 1898 with his rubber cored ball. It added roughly 20 yards to the distance golf balls flew and was widely considered to be ... Read Read: Golf Balls Through Time and Limit

By: Neil Bennett | 18/07/2009 | Golf

Golf Balls - A Quick History

... balls. In 1898, the Haskell golf ball was invented by Coburn Haskell. Haskell introduced the one-piece rubber cored ball which was universally adopted by 1901 after it proved so effective in the British and US Opens. The Haskell golf balls ... Read Read: Golf Balls - A Quick History

By: Brad Myers | 12/02/2008 | Sports & Fitness
Nicholas Tan

What is in a Golf Ball?

... 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 ... Read Read: What is in a Golf Ball?

By: Nicholas Tan | 27/04/2007 | Golf

Medicine Balls... From Back Breakers to Muscle Makers

... the original leather covered models but they need to be mentioned.  They are by far the most popular medicine ball being commercially used today because the rubber cover is durable,  does not get damaged by moisture (such as sweat), they ... Read Read: Medicine Balls... From Back Breakers to Muscle Makers

By: KR | 06/02/2009 | Fitness

Have You Ever Noticed The Differences In Golf Balls

... virtually a Top-Flite distance ball, and then adding a thin middle or mantle layer that encased the ball's already large and solid rubber core. A few years later, balls such as Titleist's ProVI, Maxfli's M3 Tour, Callaway's Rule 35, Nike's ... Read Read: Have You Ever Noticed The Differences In Golf Balls

By: Jeff Seward | 23/02/2009 | Gardening

All golf balls look the same, but do they perform the same?

... virtually a Top-Flite distance ball, and then adding a thin middle or mantle layer that encased the ball's already large and solid rubber core. A few years later, balls such as Titleist's ProVI, Maxfli's M3 Tour, Callaway's Rule 35, Nike's ... Read Read: All golf balls look the same, but do they perform the same?

By: Bill Ritchie | 09/11/2005 | Golf

Abhishek Agarwal

Golf Ball Materials- The ABCs Of A Golf Ball!

... hand, the three layered golf balls which are better known by the name wound balls come with either a liquid or a solid rubber core. This is further covered by long stretches of elastic windings forming the second layer. The third upper ... Read Read: Golf Ball Materials- The ABCs Of A Golf Ball!

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 15/04/2008 | Golf

Golf Ball Vs Golf Ball - Pick Your Side!

... will depend on what are your credentials on the golf course and how do you plan to improve. A two-piece golf ball is made up of a hardened rubber core covered with a plastic layer of surlyn. Almost all the golf balls have dimples on the ... Read Read: Golf Ball Vs Golf Ball - Pick Your Side!

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 17/02/2009 | Golf

The Evolution of the Golf Ball

... today. The Mesh During the beginning of the twentieth century, there was a boom in golf ball manufacturers around the country, each experimenting with rubber core mesh balls. It was this period that the modern day golf ball as we now it ... Read Read: The Evolution of the Golf Ball

By: Ian Schnelt | 19/06/2008 | Sports & Fitness

Golf Ball Comparisons: 6 Steps to Choosing the Best Golf Ball For Your Game

... Keep in mind that golf ball manufacturers can also vary the performance within each of these categories. Two Piece Golf Balls Two piece golf balls are made of a solid rubber core and a plastic covering. These balls are usually labeled ... Read Read: Golf Ball Comparisons: 6 Steps to Choosing the Best Golf Ball For Your Game

By: Tim Heeter | 17/06/2008 | Golf
Abhishek Agarwal

The Golden History Of The Golf Ball

... 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 ... Read Read: The Golden History Of The Golf Ball

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 12/10/2007 | Golf

Golf Balls -- The Science Behind The Dimples

... 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 ... Read Read: Golf Balls -- The Science Behind The Dimples

By: Susan Jan | 28/04/2006 | Golf

Golf Ball Comparison For The Average Golfer

... ball, aside from being the cheapest type available in the market, is aimed at providing great distance. If your swing is slow, the big rubber core of the ball helps in transferring the energy from the swing to the ball efficiently, thereby ... Read Read: Golf Ball Comparison For The Average Golfer

By: Lee Dobbins | 08/12/2006 | Golf

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