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 An Introduction to Golf Ball Dimples 
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Golf Ball Dimples
Knetgolf is the world's largest internet retailer of premium used and recycled golf balls. Each of our golf balls are cleaned and hand sorted, selling you the top 10%. With over 200 different types of balls, Knetgolf has satisfied over 200,000 customers annually and has a 100% satisfaction guarantee. In order to help you better
understand the science behind the ball, Knetgolf has written a short, in-depth article about dimples
So what is a golf ball dimple? Dimples are small indentations on the surface of the golf ball.
So, just How many Dimples are there on a Golf Ball?
Well, the number of dimples on a typical golf ball is generally 336 but, the number of dimples on a golf ball can range anywhere from 300 to 500 Callaway Razr Hawk Driver
depending upon the golf ball, manufacturer and dimple design.
Golf Ball Dimple Shape, Alignment and the Dimple Effect
Though the swing of the golf club provides the impact, it's the design and construction of the golf ball that makes it go. Golf balls with a harder corebest golf clubs
(high compression ratio) travel further because they deform less upon impact and produce a greater transfer of energy. And then where the dimples come into play.
The dimples on a golf ball may vary in size, shape,
depth and configuration, they all share a common purpose to provide longer and higher flight to the ball. A dimpled golf ball can travel two to three times as
far as the same ball with no dimples. The dimples allow air to flow over the golf ball, providing less drag. Also, hitting a golf ball results in a rapid backspin, this forces airflow downward and creates an opposite upward force that provides lift.


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