Golfbal
GOLFbal is a small spherical object used in the sport of golf. In official play, conforming golf balls must have a diameter no less than 1.680 inches (42.67 mm) and a mass not exceeding 1.620 ounces (45.93 g). Modern golfbal designs employ dimples on the surface to optimize flight, stability, and distance.
Golfbal constructions vary by number of layers. Two-piece balls typically feature a solid core with a durable
Governing bodies, notably the USGA and The R&A, regulate golfbal specifications to ensure conformity in competition.
Early golfbal history features leather-infused balls and gutta-percha balls, with the latter becoming widespread in the
Golfbal are produced by numerous brands and varieties, catering to different skill levels and courses. Players