Basic Information about Golf Ball Dimples
November 23rd, 2007
Have you ever seen a portrait painting of a golf ball flying through the air? Elementary Physics will tell you that without any air friction acting on the ball it will surely continue its movement forever. As the ball is flying through the air, they generally leave behind a trail of low-pressure air, which therefore creates a drag on them. In order to reduce the pressure and the drag force, golf balls manufacturing companies decided to put dimples on the golf ball surface. The dimples cause of turbulence in the air around them, which therefore force the air to cling to the ball more closely.
Although many people are interested with golf ball dimples nowadays, you must remember that golf ball dimples really are not that much into play. So, do not worry much about them. When buying your golf balls, make sure that you purchase the right ones for you. Many pros are famous for having a ball designed specifically for their game, and it certainly makes a difference.
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