Not on their own, but when you hit them far, they "fly."
because the golfer hits them harder and harder then farther and farther.
just sit down watching balls fly by--- if it is bowling/golf hit far off target.
They make the ball aerodynamic and allow the ball to fly.
A golf ball has dimples which makes it aerodynamic, so it can fly and fly straight. There are no golf balls which have no dimples that are produced for full shots.
Dimpled golf balls because they fly farther than smooth ones. (I don't even know where to buy smooth ones). :P
These are called dimples, they make the ball aerodynamic, without these dimples a ball could not fly.
The best golf balls for driving are distance balls, they fly a lot further, but there is a draw back for better players, they are not as good for feel or spin, that is why most players play something like a Pro V 1, they are quite long and great for feel and spin.
A warm golf ball will come off the club faster than a cold ball, with subsequent more spin. So up until a realistic point, a warm ball will fly higher and farther than a cold one. Largely because a cold ball is harder to compress than a warm softer one. Will being cold or warm cause a golf ball to fly at a higher trajectory relative to it's distance.
retard alert wouldnt have a effect becuase its the air is the fluid and is affecting the drag on the ball not the water.
well yes a soccer ball with more air will go further than a soccer ball with no air
Dimples make the ball aerodynamic and allows it to fly with stability. Without dimples the flight of the ball would be very unpredictable.