How much does a golf ball deform when hit?

Typically, golf balls you'll find compress 0.10-0.12 inches. Golf ball compression ratings are quoted for the whole golf ball.
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Do golf balls deform when hit?

“The ball starts out at zero speed.” Vandiver says, “When it's hit, it goes from being at rest to moving more than 100 mph in a very short period. The impact of the club on the ball is substantial. Any object that's not perfectly rigid, when struck with that kind of force, will deform.
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Do golf balls squish?

It may not feel like it at times, but golf balls are designed to compress during the moment of impact with the golf club, and then expand as it flies off the face. The faster the swing, basically, and the more the golf ball will compress. More golf ball compression means more velocity, which means more distance.
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How many dents are in a golf ball?

Most golf balls have between 300 and 500 dimples, which have an average depth of about 0.010 inch. The lift and drag forces on a golf ball are very sensitive to dimple depth: a depth change of 0.001 inch can produce a radical change to the ball's trajectory and the overall distance it can fly.
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Why is there 336 dimples on a golf ball?

Essentially, golfers would have little hope controlling a smooth golf ball. When dimples are added to a golf ball, it creates a tiny layer of air around the golf ball that significantly cuts down drag. This forces the air to flow over a larger portion of the ball, which results in a much smoother ball flight.
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Which ball has 336 dimples?

On American golf balls, there are usually 336 dimples, while there are 330 on a British ball. However these numbers can vary widely. Golf balls have anywhere from 300-500 dimples. Golf ball manufacturers will manipulate the number, shape, size, and even edge angles to optimize ball flight and trajectory.
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Does a golf ball flatten when hit?

At impact as the golf ball reacts to the energy that the club head imparts to it, not only does the side of the golf ball that was hit flatten as you would expect but all that energy transfers through the whole golf ball deforming it sufficiently that just before it flies away it is actually longer than normal and not ...
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Why do I slice with my driver but not my irons?

The main reason that a driver will slice, but not the irons, is the length of the club. With a golf driver being longer than a golf iron, it is much harder to square the club face and release the club at the proper time. Golfers of all ability levels struggle with this concept.
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Why can't I hit a golf ball straight?

In order to hit the ball straight, the club face needs to impact the ball at square every time. Failure to hit the ball with a square club face results in side spin on the ball, which in turns causes you to hit either a fade, a slice or a hook.
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Do warm golf balls go further?

Generally, a warmer golf ball travels farther. The rubber materials used to make golf balls respond better if they are more resilient. Warmth enhances resiliency. A warmer ball will come off the clubface with more velocity and spin than a colder ball, encouraging loft.
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Do lower compression golf balls go further?

As a general rule, low compression golf balls will go the same distance or further for golfers with swing speeds below 100 MPH. Once swing speeds exceed 100 MPH, higher compression balls will generate more distance.
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What is the highest compression golf ball?

The hardest golf ball available is the Mizuno RB Tour X, which has a compression rating of 110.
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What compression is Titleist Pro V1?

The three-piece Pro V1 still has a compression around 90 and its 352-dimple cover pattern helps to produce lower-spinning, lower-flying shots off the tee and with long irons. It will feel softer than the dual-core Pro V1x, which has a compression of about 100 and a 328-dimple cover pattern.
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What golf ball should I use with a 80 mph swing speed?

If your average driver swing speed is below 83 mph, it is viewed on the slower spectrum. Therefore, anything below this speed should use a low compression golf ball. As a result, the best golf ball for 80 mph swing speed in 2022 is the TaylorMade Distance +.
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Should you shallow your irons?

When you begin to shallow out your golf swing, you can generate so much more power and hit the ball much more consistently. Shallowing the club will also help with driving distance and most likely accuracy as well.
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How much does a golf ball compress?

Golf ball compression is the interaction of the clubface with the ball's core, and in general, the softer the ball, the more it compresses. The golf ball compression rating describes how hard or soft the ball is, and usually ranges between a score of 30 and 120. The softest is 30, while 120 is the hardest.
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How hard do pros hit golf balls?

To be expected, professional tour players have ball speed statistics that exceed amateur golfers. According to TrackMan, the average ball speed for a PGA Tour player is 168 mph. Statistical leaders in 2022 include: Cameron Champ (188.29)
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How many dimples does a Titleist Pro V1 golf ball have?

New Spherically-tiled Tetrahedral Dimple Designs– featuring a 388 dimple layout for Pro V1, and 348 for Pro V1x – are optimized to each model to maximize distance and flight consistency.
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What is the optimal number of dimples on a golf ball?

The number of golf ball dimples is less important than the shape and depth of the dimples. The number of dimples can affect drag, so it is important to not have too many dimples. Between 330 and 400 dimples is the optimum number. More dimples mean more focussed control over the ball trajectory.
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