A63B37/0083

GOLF BALL

The present invention is directed to golf balls having a diameter of greater than 1.68 inches and including at least one layer formed from an HNP composition.

GOLF BALL

A golf ball includes a core and a cover. The cover has a shore D hardness of not less than 50. The cover has a thickness of not less than 1.00 mm. The golf ball has a plurality of dimples 10 on a surface thereof. A standard deviation Su of areas of all the dimples 10 is not greater than 1.7 mm.sup.2. A standard deviation Pd of distances L between dimples of all neighboring dimple pairs is less than 0.500 mm. A dimple pattern of each hemisphere of a phantom sphere of the golf ball includes three units (T1, T2, T3) that are rotationally symmetrical to each other. A dimple pattern of the unit T1 includes two small units (T1a, T1b) that are mirror-symmetrical to each other.

Soft polyurethane coating for a golf ball
10279217 · 2019-05-07 · ·

A polyurethane coating for a golf ball that is based on polyol mixture containing acrylic polyol and BEPD based caprolcatone polyol is disclosed herein. The polyurethane coating comprises a part A component and a part B component, with the part A component comprising an acrylic polyol, a BEPD polyol, a 3-Oxazolidineethanol, a fluorosurfactant, a hindered amine light stabilizer, a UV-absorber, an optical brightener, a dibutyltin dilaurate catalyst, and an organic solvent, and the part B component comprising an aliphatic polyisocyanate and an organic solvent.

Golf ball incorporating positive hardness gradient thermoset polyurethane outer cover layer

Golf ball comprising a core having a hardness gradient and an outer cover layer having a microhardness gradient and being formed from a thermoset polyurethane material throughout, and having: i) a treated region that is contacted with a thermoset polyurethane microhardness-increasing solution consisting of an isocyanate portion and at least one non-aqueous solvent; and ii) an untreated region that is not contacted with the thermoset polyurethane microhardness-increasing solution. The treated region comprises the isocyanate portion, whereas the untreated region does not comprise the isocyanate portion. Treated region has a microhardness M.sub.1 that is greater than microhardness M.sub.2 of untreated region to define the outer cover layer positive microhardness gradient M=M.sub.1M.sub.2. The treated region may have a depth Dtr that extends inward from the cover outer surface and in some embodiments is less than a thickness of the untreated region. Treated region may alternatively extend from the inner surface toward outer surface.

Golf Ball With Particulate-Coated Layer

A golf ball with one or more cover layers having an outer surface defining a plurality of dimples, one or more spherical core layers and one or more mantle layers superposed about the core layer. Each of the cover, core and mantle layers has a flexural modulus range of values. A particulate material layer is disposed onto the surface of one or more of the cover layer(s), the core layer(s) and the mantle layer(s). The particulate materials are comprised of a mixture of at least one from the group including metal, polymer, rubber, ceramic, and composite materials along with at least one adhesive compound. The particulate material layer(s) provide perimeter weighting for the golf ball layer onto which they are disposed. The particulate material layers(s) are formulated to have flexural moduli values that transition between the flexural moduli values of the golf ball layers between which the particulate material layer(s) are positioned.

MULTI-PIECE SOLID GOLF BALL
20240226665 · 2024-07-11 · ·

A multi-piece solid golf ball includes a core, an intermediate layer, and a cover, in which the core is formed of a rubber composition, the intermediate layer and the cover are formed of a resin composition, and a specific gravity of the intermediate layer is set to at least 1.05, or a relationship among a core surface hardness, a surface hardness of an intermediate layer-encased sphere, and a ball surface hardness satisfies the following condition:


ball surface hardness<surface hardness of intermediate layer-encased sphere>core surface hardness and the core has a specific cross-sectional hardness profile, thereby to have a superior distance on full shots with clubs from a driver to an iron, good durability on repeated impact, and good controllability in the short game when used by amateur users who are advanced players.

GOLF BALL RESIN COMPOSITION AND GOLF BALL
20190076704 · 2019-03-14 · ·

An object of the present invention is to provide a golf ball resin composition by which durability can be improved without substantially reducing hardness and resilience, and a golf ball using the same. The present invention provides a golf ball resin composition containing (A) at least one member selected from the group consisting of an ionomer resin, a polyamide and a styrene-based elastomer, and (B) an acid modified polyolefin having a weight average molecular weight in a range from 5,000 to 80,000.

GAMING BOARD AND GAMING SET
20190054359 · 2019-02-21 ·

A gaming apparatus is disclosed. The gaming apparatus includes a main panel principally formed of a first material and possessing at least one opening, and a support member configured to maintain a front surface of the main panel at an oblique angle when the gaming apparatus is set on a horizontal surface. A damping portion of the front surface of the main panel includes a second material configured to substantially reduce a bouncing effect of a projectile when the projectile impacts the second material compared to when the projectile impacts the first material.

Clay reinforced dual core a golf ball
10207156 · 2019-02-19 · ·

A golf ball with a center core comprising polybutadiene and a clay material in an amount ranging from 0.4 to 2.5 weight percent of the center core is disclosed herein. Alternatively, the golf ball has a mantle layer with a blend of ionomer materials and a clay material in an amount ranging from 0.4 to 2.5 weight percent of the mantle layer.

GOLF BALL

A golf ball (2) includes a core (4), an inner cover (6), a main cover (8), and an outer cover (10). X=HcRc0.05, S=HsRc0.05, M=HmTm, I=HiTi, O=HoTo, and Q=(I+O)/2 that are calculated from a radius Rc of the core (4), a Shore C hardness Hc at a central point of the core (4), a Shore C hardness Hs at a surface of the core (4), a thickness Tm of the main cover (8), a Shore C hardness Hm of the main cover (8), a thickness Ti of the inner cover (6), a Shore C hardness Hi of the inner cover (6), a thickness To of the outer cover (10) and a Shore C hardness Ho of the outer cover (10), satisfy 15MS100, 0.25<Q/M<0.5, 10IO30, and Q/X<0.8.