A63B37/0089

Golf ball

A golf ball has a plurality of minute projections 20 on a surface thereof. An average value Hav of heights H of these minute projections 20 is not less than 0.5 m and not greater than 50 m. The surface of the golf ball has one or more first zones and one or more second zones. An average value Hav1 of the heights H of the minute projections 20 on these first zones is higher than an average value Hav2 of the heights H of the minute projections 20 on these second zones. Preferably, the average value Hav1 and the average value Hav2 satisfy the following mathematical formula.
3(Hav1Hav2)50

Dimple patterns with surface texture for golf balls

Golf ball comprising dimple(s) incorporating three or more linear channels having the same channel length L and same channel width CW; all linear channels extend radially outward from a centroid of the dimple toward a perimeter of the dimple without intersecting the dimple's centroid. Each linear channel may extend radially outward from a location on the dimple that is a distance Cd from the dimple's centroid, wherein Cd>0. Alternatively, at least one of the three or more linear channels has a different channel length L and/or a different channel width CW than at least one other linear channel. Dimple may have circular or non-circular plan shape; channels may not intersect each other; at least one linear channel may intersect the dimple's perimeter; and linear channels may be spaced by n separation angles .sub.S, wherein n is number of linear channels, which may be equal, or at least two differ.

GOLF BALL

A golf ball has a plurality of minute projections 20 on a surface thereof. An average value Hav of heights H of these minute projections 20 is not less than 0.5 m and not greater than 50 m. The surface of the golf ball has one or more first zones and one or more second zones. An average value Hav1 of the heights H of the minute projections 20 on these first zones is higher than an average value Hav2 of the heights H of the minute projections 20 on these second zones. Preferably, the average value Hav1 and the average value Hav2 satisfy the following mathematical formula.


3(Hav1-Hav2)50

GOLF BALL

A golf ball includes a center, a mid layer, a cover and dimples. The cover has a Shore D hardness of 30-50. The golf ball has an amount of compressive deformation of 3.0-5.0 mm. The ball meets a mathematical formula (I):


0.80((L1+L2)/2)0.95(I).

L1 represents a ratio of a lift coefficient relative to a drag coefficient, the lift coefficient and the drag coefficient being measured under conditions of a Reynolds number of 1.29010.sup.5 and a spin rate of 2820 rpm. L2 represents a ratio of a lift coefficient relative to a drag coefficient, the lift coefficient and the drag coefficient being measured under conditions of a Reynolds number of 1.77110.sup.5 and a spin rate of 2940 rpm.

DIMPLE PATTERNS FOR GOLF BALLS
20200171356 · 2020-06-04 · ·

The present invention provides a method for arranging dimples on a golf ball surface in which the dimples are arranged in a pattern derived from at least one irregular domain generated from a regular or non-regular polyhedron. The method includes choosing control points of a polyhedron, generating an irregular domain based on those control points, packing the irregular domain with dimples, and tessellating the irregular domain to cover the surface of the golf ball. The control points include the center of a polyhedral face, a vertex of the polyhedron, a midpoint or other point on an edge of the polyhedron and others. The method ensures that the symmetry of the underlying polyhedron is preserved while minimizing or eliminating great circles due to parting lines.

GOLF BALL

To provide a golf ball that can prevent considerable decrease in carry distance of a driver shot when it rains and also can more reliably prevent adhesion of dirt, etc. to the surface of the golf ball. The golf ball of the present invention includes a core, a cover that is provided on an outer side of the core and is provided with dimples, and an outermost layer that is formed on an outer side of the cover and made of a material having a contact angle of 90 or more, a dynamic contact angle of 85 or less and an adhesive force of 130 N or less. The material for forming the outermost layer includes a urethane coating material with a water repellent additive.

DIMPLE PATTERNS FOR GOLF BALLS
20200114211 · 2020-04-16 · ·

The present invention provides a method for arranging dimples on a golf ball surface in which the dimples are arranged in a pattern derived from at least one irregular domain generated from a regular or non-regular polyhedron. The method includes choosing control points of a polyhedron, generating an irregular domain based on those control points, packing the irregular domain with dimples, and tessellating the irregular domain to cover the surface of the golf ball. The control points include the center of a polyhedral face, a vertex of the polyhedron, a midpoint or other point on an edge of the polyhedron and others. The method ensures that the symmetry of the underlying polyhedron is preserved while minimizing or eliminating great circles due to parting lines.

GOLF BALL
20200047034 · 2020-02-13 · ·

Provided is a golf ball with air channels between adjacent dimples. The golf ball according to the present disclosure has air channels connecting adjacent dimples, and an outer tip of the air channel is chamfered or filleted. The problem of durability deterioration at the outer tip of the air channel over the entire surface of the golf ball is solved by the air channel structure in which the outer tip is chamfered or filleted. Meanwhile, it is possible to minimize the influence of wind at the outer tip of the air channel and greatly improve flight stability related with slice prevention, straightness and excellent impact point while ensuring a sufficient flight distance by uniformalizing pressure drag. In addition, the depth of the dimple itself is selectively made larger than the depth of the dimple of the conventional golf ball with the air channel in accordance with the chamfering or filleting of the outer tip of the air channel, thereby minimizing lift force and a loss of a flight distance.

Golf ball

To provide a golf ball that can prevent considerable decrease in carry distance of a driver shot when it rains and also can more reliably prevent adhesion of dirt, etc. to the surface of the golf ball. The golf ball of the present invention includes a core, a cover that is provided on an outer side of the core and has dimples, and an outermost layer that is formed on an outer side of the cover and made of a material having a contact angle of 90 or more and a dynamic contact angle of 85 or less. The golf ball may have a dynamic friction coefficient of 0.48 or less. The cover may be formed of a material having hardness of 48 or more in terms of Shore D Hardness. The outermost layer may be formed of a urethane coating containing a water repellent additive, as a main component.

DIMPLE PATTERNS FOR GOLF BALLS
20190381362 · 2019-12-19 · ·

The present invention provides a method for arranging dimples on a golf ball surface in which the dimples are arranged in a pattern derived from at least one irregular domain generated from a regular or non-regular polyhedron. The method includes choosing control points of a polyhedron, generating an irregular domain based on those control points, packing the irregular domain with dimples, and tessellating the irregular domain to cover the surface of the golf ball. The control points include the center of a polyhedral face, a vertex of the polyhedron, a midpoint or other point on an edge of the polyhedron and others. The method ensures that the symmetry of the underlying polyhedron is preserved while minimizing or eliminating great circles due to parting lines.