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How Composites Changed the Face of Golf ...no thanks to Tiger Woods

How Composites Changed the Face of Golf ...no thanks to Tiger Woods. David Di Tommaso Adrian Spallacci Mike Godden Robert Bozzo. What properties are we looking for?. Distance Feel Spin Control Stopping Aerodynamics. 1. Elasticity High Compression Low Compression.

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How Composites Changed the Face of Golf ...no thanks to Tiger Woods

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  1. How Composites Changed the Face of Golf ...no thanks to Tiger Woods David Di Tommaso Adrian Spallacci Mike Godden Robert Bozzo

  2. What properties are we looking for? Distance Feel Spin Control Stopping Aerodynamics 1

  3. ElasticityHigh Compression Low Compression Feel and Control Stopping Distance Spin Resistance 2

  4. GuttaPercha Rubber Balls Wood 2012 1900 1940 1600 1800 1840 Feathery Cube Modern Balls 3

  5. Wood Ball • Hard wood coming from beech trees or boxroot trees • Unreliable as they were never perfectly round • High drag creating surface • Unpredictable trajectory • Travelled 100 yards on average 4

  6. Feathery Cube • Leather and feather construction • Very expensive, time consuming to make • Excellent flight characteristics, due to rough leather surface, drag resistance • Approximately same size and weight as modern day ball • Leather/feather construction allowed compression on impact for more control • Travel distances up to ~175 yards on average 5

  7. GuttaBall • Made of GuttaPercha, a gum tapped from a tree indigenous to Malaysia • Malleable when boiled in water, becomes harder on cooling • Cheaper than Feathery Cube and therefore more popular • Prone to mid-air fragmentation • First ball with dimpled surface for improved flight path • Bramble design was first mass produced ball with dimples • Same properties as Feathery Cube 6

  8. Rubber Ball • Invented in 1898, mass produced 1901 • High tension rubber thread wrapped around solid rubber core • GuttaPercha cover (first multi-layer composite ball) • Became most widely used ball due to improved ball control and distance 7

  9. Modern Balls • Combines multilayer technology • 3/4 vs 2 • Expensive (Tour Balls) vs Range balls • Composite layer properties combine • Workability (Tour Balls) with Distance • Distance and Forgiveness • Specific properties tailoring 8

  10. Titleist Pro-V1 and Pro-V1x • Combines multilayer (3) technology • Polybutadiene SINGLE core • Moderate Compression (v1) • Ionomer casing • Higher compression thin layer (v1) • Urethane cover • Durable, moderate compression 9

  11. Titleist Pro-V1 and Pro-V1x • Combines multilayer (4) technology • Polybutadiene DUAL core • Soft, High Compression centre (v1x) • Low-Moderate Compression outer • Ionomer casing • Higher compression thin layer (v1x) • Urethane cover • Durable • Moderate compression (v1x) 10

  12. Future Ideas and Monetizing • More diverse composites and layers • Better manufacturing techniques **Build a ball for your gameplay and style** 11

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