What Are Those Golf Ball Dimples All About?



By: Corey Meltifa
How many times have you... wondered why there
are dimples all over the golf ball?

In this article I will explain to you why golf 

balls have dimples. How it controls the flight 
of the ball and why they are really important
to your golf game.

Did you know that golf balls were originally 

smooth? That is right. Smooth as glass.
Here is the funny thing though. Golfers started
to notice that the older the golf ball with cuts 
and bruises traveled longer distances!

Apparently the nicks and cuts on the golf ball 

caused the ball to fly farther down the fairway
compared to a brand new ball. So like all golfers
will do, they flocked toward the old balls like a 
moth on a heat lamp! I imagine at this point some 
aerodynamicist must have examined the beat 
up ball syndrome and realized that the cuts were
acting as turbulators. These nicks and cuts were
reducing drag which gave greater distance!

The dimples on a golf are the same exact thing 

as these nicks and cuts. The just are modernized!
I think this is absolutely amazing. I love learning 
the history and evolution of golf equipment. 
Maybe it is custom clubs and how they evolved.

Concluding, I hope you enjoyed this brief article

on golf ball dimples. So head to the golf course 
and don't worry if your ball bounces off a tree. 
It may help!

Corey Meltifa writes for
http://www.golf-equipment-deals.com

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