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Dimples are placed on a golfball by a large machine called a Ball Stamper, made by American Industrial Equipment Corporation, which was first founded on February 22nd of 1842 by James Marshall Windham III. The first one could only place 2 of the 336 dimples on a ball in one second. It took almost 2 minutes to place all 336 dimples on one ball! The latest models can put all 336 dimples on the ball instantly, on up to 6000 balls at a time. That's over 2 million dimples at once!

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15y ago

Nearly always round ones, but Callaway Golf balls have hexagonal ones.

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Anywhere from 300-400 dimples, a Titleist Pro V 1 has 392.

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The video in the related link explains it all, very well.

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They are circular. Although Callaway make some balls with hexagonal dimples.

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Dimples.

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dimples

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