The Core is the center-most component in a golf ball's construction. Broadly speaking, the aim in designing a golf ball core is to return a tremendous amount of energy when a force is applied to it....
Polybutadiene is a synthetic polymer rubber material that serves as the chief ingredient used in the manufacture of golf ball Cores. Polybutadiene is a resilient material that is also widely used in...
Compounds such as Zinc Diacrylate are added to the polybutadiene mixture during the manufacture of golf ball cores. Zinc Diacrylate is used to increase chemical Cross-linking. Ideally, the goal is a...
In golf ball manufacturing, Concentricity is a measurement of the centeredness of each layer in the golf ball's construction. Concentricity impacts performance because the greater the concentricity of...
The Casing Layer of a golf ball is a secondary layer, under the urethane cover that encapsulates the golf ball core. The casing layer is a resilient, stiff thermoplastic layer made from materials...
When a golf ball flies through colder air, it loses distance because cold air is more dense than warm air....
The Target Line is an imaginary line projected onto the ground that extends through the golf ball to the...
Stopping power has to do with the angle of descent of the golf ball, the spin rate, and the course conditions...
According to TrackMan®, Swing Plane is the vertical angle between the ground and the orbit that the club head...
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