TWO-PIECE GOLF BALLS
A Two-Piece golf ball is used by most ordinary everyday golfers because it combines
durability with maximum distance. The balls are made with a single solid sphere (core),
usually a hard plastic, enclosed in the ball's cover. The solid core is typically a
high-energy acrylate or resin and is covered by a tough, cut-proof blended cover that
gives the two-piece ball more distance than any other ball. These "hard" balls are
covered in either Surlyn, a specialty plastic proprietary to the Du Pont Company, or a
similar kind of material. The two piece is virtually indestructible and with its high roll
distance, it is by far the most popular golf ball among ordinary golfers.
THREE-PIECE GOLF BALLS
Three-Piece golf balls or wound balls have either a solid rubber ore liquid center (core)
which is covered by many yards of elastic windings, over which is molded a cover of
durably Surlyn, Surlyn like, or balata. Wound balls are softer and take more spin,
allowing a skillful golfer more control over the ball's flight when hit. It typically has a
higher spin rate than a two piece ball and is more controllable by good players. A
Surlyn cover is a thermoplastic resin that is harder than a balata and is considerably
more durable. A balata-covered, liquid centered, three piece ball takes longer to
manufacture than a two-piece ball. The wound construction over a liquid center,
combined with a soft synthetic balata cover, produces a very high spin rate, providing
maximum control and feel.
2007-01-07 16:33:07
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answered by Snicker_Doodle8 2
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answered by ? 3
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Years ago, when I was a child, a friend and I would cut one open and inside was lots and lots of thin rubber bands. We would pry off some and from the tension of being wound so tight they would just spring, fly and pop open. In the very inside was a tiny rubber ball. Cool to play with opening the golf ball. Childhood moment entertainment.
2007-01-07 16:31:40
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answered by onelight 5
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I think inside golf ball is a lot of concrete becuase i go to golf at first tee and my golf ball fell and got stuck under the golf cart and the wheel didn`t move at all. then when it got out it cracked open and it was black concrete.
2015-11-09 08:54:42
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answered by Gary 1
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Today's golf balls have progressed into having cores of titanium compounds, hybrid materials, softer shells and a more pressurized core. They usually consist of a two-, three-, or four-layer design, (named either ; a two-piece, three-piece or a four-piece ball) consisting of various synthetic materials like surlyn or urethane blends. They are available in a great variety of playing characteristics to suit the needs of golfers of different proficiency.
2007-01-07 17:04:55
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answered by Keone H. 1
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it's some pink hard stuff inside. My dad broke one when he hit it cause it was really cold outside.
2007-01-07 16:30:14
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answered by cavigirl17 4
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gold
2007-01-07 19:25:18
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answered by Anonymous
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wound elastic.
2007-01-07 16:29:04
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answered by megalomaniac 7
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