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Golf balls range in the amount of dimples they have and the patterns and sizes of the dimples on the balls, for example the Titleist ProV1 has 392 dimples whereas their DT Carry model has only 252.
The indentations on golf balls are called dimples. Most golf balls have more than 300 dimples. The number, shape, size and depth of the dimples affect.the flight of the ball. The number of dimples is generally printed on the box
there are 336 dimples on a golf ball.
They are called dimples, and there is about 300- 400 dimples on a golf ball.
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392 more or less
They are called dimples and there are between 300-450. On a Titleist Pro V 1 there are 392 dimples.
there are 538 average dimples on a golf ball
Most modern ones have 300-450 dimples, but the amount can fall short or exceed those values
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currently has a 352 dimple pattern
Possibly. Many golf clubs and driving ranges use "limited flight" balls. This requires less space for the actual range itself. The "range ball" is designed in such a way (with shallower dimples) that prevents it from flying as far as a "standard" flight golf ball. Range balls also typically have a harder cover, making the ball more durable (but less forgiving and further decreasing its flight). Ask the pro at the club or an employee at the range, and they should be able to tell you what kind of ball is used (limited or regular flight).