There are 366 dips in a golf ball
There used to be a ball called the Titleist Tour Balata, it was a very soft golf ball, the core was a highly pressurized rubber ball with some oil in the center. This ball was last sold around 2000. The cores are now solid.
Although a honey-core golf ball was sold to the public as early as 1935, most golf balls today have solid, high-energy cores of rubber, resin, or acrylate polymer (plastic).
there are 336 dimples on a golf ball.
There isn't really a number of sides. Since a golf ball is a ball, there is no definite side.
They are called dimples, and there is about 300- 400 dimples on a golf ball.
Inside a golf ball can be many things. It could have a rubber ball, with rubber bands, and some have a cork and rubber
A golf ball weighs no more than 1.620 oz (45.93 grams)
Golf ball's cores are made out of peach cores and the mantle of the golf ball is made of metal string <silly> A golf ball starts out as a latex-filled rubber ball for a core that is progressively wound with a thin rubber strip. After the core is completely wrapped in rubber and is the appropriate diameter, it is placed into an injection mold and a polymer covering with dimples is added.
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