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Characteristics of Golf Ball

9 March 2010 No Comment
There are many factors that affect ball behavior and changes can be made affecting the deck, into the alveoli and the nucleus. The most common factor is going to look when selecting a ball is the number of layers. We can find balls of one, two, three or multilayer. The one-piece currently only used in the fields of practice. The two pieces are the most frequently used by amateur players for its length and the distance they achieve. They are hard and produce little spin. The three-piece look to provide the player more feel and spin. They are less resistant to cuts. In the attempt to combine multi-term, feel and distance. Weight: the weight of

the ball must not exceed 45.9 grams. However, it is allowed any weight lower. The reason is that a heavier ball can reach farther. In addition, lighter balls rise more when the swing is slow. You can find the balls that are illegal market for exceeding the weight and super-light ball, but which are legal for anyone with a slow swing. The size: a ball can have a smaller size of 6.55 cm. A smaller ball flies farther by offering less resistance. Extra large balls are legal and are designed to reduce the hook and slice. Cover: the materials that are manufactured decks are mainly Balata balls, Surlyn, Zylin and Elastomer. The surlyn: is the compound most popular on the cover of the ball due to its longer duration. Surlyn is the trade name of a group of thermoplastic resin developed by Dupont Corporation. Currently get softer Surlyn versions. The balata: is a gum extracted from the ficus. It has a special touch and elasticity. Currently used synthetic balata. The balata covered balls are used by players seeking a greater sense in exchange for a shorter duration of the ball and a higher risk of cutting it with a bad blow struck. Finish: paint ball with Surlyn blends in the manufacturing process. Then there are two clear coats of polyurethane. The finish gives the optical brightener. Ball two pieces, was traditionally regarded as a ball to get away. Current technology has made it even softer designs are used by professionals. Ball of three pieces: traditionally worn by players who were willing to sacrifice a few meters to win the touch and effect. The new designs have eliminated this exchange. Multilayer balls: each layer has the task of improving a type of stroke. A kernel to get away with the driver for the intermediate layers with iron shots and wraps for maximum feel and spin. Wind: "The wind has less effect for the ball which the wind. If we add two sticks to beat against the wind, we just cut one to play into the wind itself. "The headwind exaggerates the hooks and slices. A wind that blows under doubles its speed at 30 meters above the ground, so a low ball will affect you less. The compression-only a low handicap player will be able to tell the difference between a ball 90 or 100 compression. The low handicap player and professionals know that the harder you hit the ball further compressed and distorted by the impact. Thus, the hitters need higher compression balls. The rest of the players (middle and high) do not have to worry about compression, but forced to choose better compression normally a ball 90. We must also bear in mind that compression only important in three-piece balls, as the two just suffer distortion, even when struck with the driver. Rules governing the use of the ball: -Keep it clean. This flies further and roll the greens better. Limpiabolas are great there's next to the tees. "Do not suck to clean, because we can swallow fertilizers or chemicals commonly used in the fields "Keep it hot: Take further.

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