Ionomers are hard, durable plastics that are used in golf ball manufacturing. Ionomer blends are used to form casing layers in premium, tour-played golf balls (Titleist models include Pro V1®, Pro...
The paint on a golf ball is about much more than aesthetics. Paint precision is a major focus in the golf ball manufacturing process because anytime you put a layer on the golf ball, aerodynamics are...
Urethane golf balls are the gold standard for players seeking exceptional spin, feel, and short-game control. Urethane Elastomer is a soft yet tough, synthetic polymeric material that is used to form...
In golf ball manufacturing, Concentricity is a measurement of the centeredness of each layer in the golf ball's construction. Concentricity impacts performance because the greater the concentricity of...
Once formed, materials that are thermoplastic can be melted and reshaped/reused. In golf ball manufacturing, this term applies to Urethane Elastomer, a soft yet tough, synthetic polymeric material...
Striking a golf ball is a dynamic event that requires remarkable coordination and precise control over a...
What is a blended iron set and is it right for your golf game? Luke Kerr-Dineen stopped by the Titleist...
Scotty Cameron putters are designed with a variety of neck, shaft and bend configurations not only to give...
Table of Contents How Can One Golf Ball Do It All? Understanding Spin Slope Spin Slope Comparison: Driver Spin...
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